Integrated Design (BFA)

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Highlights

 

Global networks and technological innovations are transforming the world. To adapt to these changes, designers need to be responsive, agile, versatile, and knowledgeable problem solvers. The Parsons BFA in Integrated Design is an inquiry-based and student-driven program, providing students with the knowledge and the skills to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Participants in the program are social, cultural, and ecological innovators who are passionate about economic and environmental equity.

Areas of Study

The program's core courses are framed thematically, as four areas of study (AoS)—Sustainability, Service Design, Fashion, and The Urban—to focus students' interests and provide a solid creative and intellectual foundation. A range of program electives broaden students' knowledge, enabling them to make connections between ideas, trends, and disciplines.

  • Sustainability investigates the societal beliefs and habits that endanger or degrade our environmental resources and challenges students to design products and services that promote more sustainable ways of living.
  • Service Design explores the role of design in shaping people's experiences in everyday urban life, focusing on interactions between people, environments, communication systems, and products.
  • Fashion challenges students to rethink traditional notions of identity, design, production, and consumption in fashion as a sociocultural and economic system.
  • The Urban explores cities as socio-ecological systems and asks students to design new urban forms and processes that transform our cities through changes in everyday practice.
 

Cross-Disciplinary Study

Integrated Design is a flexible program that offers students unlimited opportunities to take courses in any of the programs in the School of Design Strategies and across Parsons and the university. Throughout their studies, students enroll in art and design history and theory courses and related studio classes, acquiring essential research, writing, and critical reasoning skills while developing conceptual foundations for creative inquiry. The program's curriculum offers students maximum flexibility in selecting studio credits, and its elective courses are open to all New School students.

Future Opportunities

The Integrated Design program prepares students to enter a variety of design careers or pursue advanced design study. Many graduates combine design with entrepreneurship by starting innovative design businesses.

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