I am really meddlesome in apropos an industrial engineer or the striking engineer as well as was wondering if pairing this grade with the commercial operation grade would have me some-more marketable? also, if i were to take this path, in the destiny would it be improved to get my MBA with the thoroughness in selling or go to grad propagandize for industrial/graphic design?
thanks!
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industrial designers are encouraged to minor in marketing but double majoring probably not a good idea. i know for a fact that it takes, on average of 6 years to get your bachelor’s in industrial design. during which time, i would say if you want to do well, you would be spending about 80% of your time on assignments. industrial design students are like zombies most of the time because they never get any sleep, and i’m not even exaggerating. it’s also kind of an expensive major too, you spend alot of money on materials and getting your projects printed up, etc.
you take lower classes first, then you have to submit your portfolio, IF you pass portfolio, you go onto your junior and senior year programs. all of which are extremely intense and time comsuming.
i’m don’t that much about graphic design, but it is closer to art than industrial design is. yeah, you have to be able to draw extremely well with industrial design, but it takes soooo much more than that because you not only have to draw, you need to be able to create the 3d images on the computer and make models/prototypes. it’s al little engineery and sciencey at times, extremely methodical and organized.
anyways, you need to pick industrial or graphic design, theyre very different.