Bachelor of Science in Design (BSD)
When choosing a university setting in which to study Design, it is important to look at the ways in which a program organizes its educational approach. The Department of Design's undergraduate activities fall into Four major programs, each leading to the Bachelor of Science in Design (BSD) degree: Industrial Design, Interior Design, Visual Communication Design, and Experiential Media Design.
Our undergraduate degree programs provide comprehensive, professional training in the design disciplines, while also emphasizing collaboration between each of the areas of study. Our curriculum is built around the principle that design research is central to the design process, and should always take into account the complexities that come from making the world a better place - ecologically, economically, and socially. Students develop projects that demonstrate their abilities to create solutions that meet or exceed professional expectations. The degree prepares students to enter the workforce directly upon graduation.
Undergraduate Minors
An undergraduate minor consists of a coherent curricular program designed to allow students to pursue academic interests that go beyond their major.
Students pursue minors to complement their major's area of specialization, to better define themselves academically and to employers, to gain credit for classes previously taken that do not count towards a major, or merely to pursue other interests.
From our flagship Design Thinking minor to one of the many interdisciplinary minors we participate in, there is surely a way to incorporate design into just about any academic experience at Ohio State.