School of Industrial Design

Mackenzie Building 3470
Telephone: 520-5672
Fax: 520-4465

The School

Director of the School: Martien de Leeuw

The School of Industrial Design does not offer a program at the graduate level. However, it does offer graduate-level courses which can be used towards a degree program in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering. Members of the school are available to supervise graduate research.

The interests and capabilities of the faculty members lie in the following areas:

User Studies

Applications of ergonomics and anthropometrics in industrial design; study of users from a market perspective.

Form Studies

Form development in industrial design; computer-aided design in industrial design.

Mass Production Studies

Advanced manufacturing methods in industrial design; quality and product life of manufactured goods.

Design Systems and Methods

Research and development in systems and methods as they apply to industrial design.

Contextual Studies

Cultural, social and ethical issues in industrial design.

Graduate Courses*