Industrial Design (or ID) teaches students to use critical thinking and the design process itself to bring new value to companies, communities and citizens. Professors with expertise in a wide range of areas guide students in researching user experiences to create well-conceived and executed objects, products and systems that make everyday tasks easier. —Rhode Island School of Design Product designers improve lives by creating consumer products—from game-changing wearables to life-changing medical devices to everything in between. —Art Center College of Design