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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Product Design

CA6-O07-24 Institute for the Creative Arts

Programme of Study offered on Full Time basis as per MCAST Course Offering – Prospectus 2026/27
It is recommended that you visit How to Apply for further information regarding how to submit an online application, as well as important Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
MQF / EQF LevelLevel 6
Duration3 Years Full-Time
ECTS Credits180 ECTS Credits
Work Based Learning

Not Applicable, does not include WBL

Course Description

This degree programme prepares learners to work in the creative design of design crafts and industrial products. Learners learn how to respond to complex design briefs by investigating different cultural, socio-economic contexts and the development of design products. They will take individual responsibility to research and effectively communicate their creative ideas using visual communication and CAD software to present technical and creative renders of effective product designs. Guided lectures will provide learners with knowledge on fundamental topics such as sustainability, environmental studies, functional design, traditional 3D production and innovative technologies, also supported with the necessary skills to transform their designs into physical prototypes within industry-based scenarios.

Career Opportunities
  • Industrial Product Designer,
  • Furniture Designer,
  • Prop Designer for Stage or Set
Entry Requirements

Internal Progression Route…

  • MCAST Advanced Diploma in Art and Design

or

  • MCAST Advanced Diploma in Joinery, Furniture Design and Manufacturing

or

  • MCAST Advanced Diploma in Manufacturing

or

  • MCAST Advanced Diploma in Welding and Fabrication

OR

2 A-Level passes and 2 I-Level passes

Compulsory A-Level: Art or Graphical Communication or Engineering Drawing or Physics

Applicants may be asked to sit for an Interview and/or present their Portfolio.

Other notes related to this programme

Full MQF Level 4 Qualifications awarded by the Malta School of Art can be submitted as part of the required documents uploaded at point of application for this programme of studies, and will be reviewed accordingly with a view of considering, or otherwise, eligibility.

Any possible alternative qualifications (local and European) which may be presented instead of the above clearly set compulsory subjects, must very clearly be evidenced / documented as being equivalent to the set compulsory subjects in terms of Level, volume (in ects credits), and Content coverage. It will not be possible to consider variances, given the expected preparation and foundations in possession of the applicant asking to be considered for this MQF Level 6 Degree programme of studies.

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