Design
Discover the investigation, innovation, and impact of Design.
Program Overview
Design has never been in greater demand than it is now. Businesses, government, and local communities are turning to designers for innovation and problem-solving, creating new roles for designers in every sector of the marketplace.
Pre-College Design introduces students to the discipline of design, provides a foundation of skills, and gives a clear idea of what to expect from a college-level accredited program. Pre-College Design students will have the opportunity to attend classes taught by full-time Carnegie Mellon faculty where they are given an introduction to the design principles and practices that are the cornerstones of the undergraduate School of Design program.
Modeled after the first-year college experience, sessions will consist of studio learning, lectures, and critiques, as well as guided work sessions with faculty. Students will be assigned their own personal studio space, providing them with their first foray into “studio life.” By the end of the program, participants will have portfolio pieces that have been critiqued by the School of Design faculty. There will also be a showcase that will feature all the work students have completed during the program, for fellow classmates, faculty, and parents to see.
Curriculum
Studio Design for Products, Communications, & Environments
Design Drawing
Design Photography
Design Research & Problem-Solving Methods
Application Details
Program Length |
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Jun. 21 to |
Early Decision & International Applications Due |
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Scholarship¹ & Regular Decision Applications Due |
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Housing Options |
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Resident |