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A unique academic ecosystem, the College of Design comprises not only creative practitioners—artists, architects, and designers—but also social scientists, humanities scholars, engineers, economists, biologists, planners, and policy makers.
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The College of Design is a national leader in architecture,...
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When it comes to visual culture and the built, natural, and...
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The University of Oregon College of Design (UO Design) is a public college of architecture and visual arts in the U.S. state of Oregon.
Product designers make things. We use woodworking tools, steel fabrication methods, ceramic and plastics molding, and other hand skills alongside high-tech 3-D rendering, cutting, and printing. You will gain skills to help transform your ideas into reality. Enrich Your Academic Experience. Expand your horizons with a Portland-based internship.
A unique academic ecosystem, the University of Oregon's College of Design comprises not only creative practitioners—artists, architects, and designers—but also social scientists, humanities...
The College of Design at the University of Oregon provides undergraduate students with a design school experience supported by the resources and benefits of a large research university. The Environmental Design program is a multidisciplinary BA/BS focusing on visual and spatial design skills applied to the context of environmental sustainability.
Students in the UO School of Art + Design have the opportunity to study intensively across a uniquely broad set of studio practices, within a flagship research university. Students in Art can study 21st century approaches to sculpture, photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, ceramics, fibers, and metalsmithing.