Bachelor of Arts in Production Design

Program Length: 10 Trimesters

Careers: Costume Designer, Exhibit Designer, Production Design Specialist, Prosthetics Specialist, Set Designer, Special Effects Artist, Model and Puppetry Specialist

The Bachelor of Arts in Production Design (ABPRD) is a specialized program that serves as a premier training ground for aspiring production designers in the Philippines. Anchored in an Outcomes-Based Education (OBE) framework, the program is learner-centered, inclusive, and responsive to the creative demands of contemporary performance, film, television, and digital media industries.

Designed to nurture both artistic excellence and professional competence, the ABPRD curriculum blends theory and intensive practice, allowing students to develop a solid foundation in visual storytelling, spatial composition, scenography, costume design, props creation, and dramaturgical research. Students are equipped to conceptualize, design, build, and present visually compelling environments for both stage and screen, with a deep understanding of historical, cultural, and technological contexts.

The program promotes flexible learning pathways, integrating face-to-face instruction with hands-on laboratory work, digital tools, collaborative projects, and industry exposure. It embraces inclusivity by recognizing diverse learning styles and enabling students from various backgrounds to engage meaningfully with the creative process.

Through active participation in studio work and real-world productions, students take on leadership roles, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and apply critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and innovative problem-solving. Graduates of the program are envisioned to be adaptable, socially engaged, and globally aware production designers capable of shaping transformative experiences across live and mediated platforms.

How can you tell a story without words?

This course is for you if you want to create realistic or fantastic worlds that serve as the backdrop for beautiful stories. You will learn to:

  • demonstrate knowledge and draw from theater and film history, aesthetics, and the application of design theories and principles for concept-forming by grounding each text in its proper milieu to develop well-grounded concepts for designing productions;
  • discuss digital and physical materials in tandem with processes needed to complete all aspects of production design through the construction of a design for a production, towards building skills for professional production design work;
  • translate ideas into visual forms to illustrate the vision set forth by the playwright and the director of the production;
  • produce conceptual designs based from basic elements, principles, theories of art and design, in reference to the dramaturgical concept;
  • tailor fit solutions to production needs with an emphasis on both functionality and aesthetics;
  • archive design practices through scholarly and artistic documentation;
  • root design strategies on Philippine traditions with the capacity to expand to global design standards;
  • practice awareness and respect for the cultural and natural environment in the various aspects of the production, training and workshop exercises to understand how art can be beneficial to the society; and
  • display professional and ethical practices in art, design, management and their field of expertise to foster collaboration, critical analysis and creativity as grounded in the vision of the production.

Arts, creativity and innovation as a way of life

The School of Arts, Culture, and Performance merges the relationship between our identity and our social and academic transactions within the structure of the college; the appellation fluidly describing our implicit role as meaning-makers across local and international contexts engaging in various gestures in the arts, culture, and creative industry sectors, a shared vision with the Benildean community for an extraordinary education for diversely-gifted learners.

Primed to be in their Prime

SACP continues to implement a student-centered and practice-based approach to learning and instruction. Students are constantly immersed in diverse environments through varied experiences deduced from interdisciplinary thinking and practice, professional excellence, local and international linkages and collaborative gestures, and the application of artistic processes in diverse fields.

Every nook and corner tells a story

The Design + Arts Campus, a 14-storey academic complex, is one big playground for creative minds and a venue that stimulates students to think out of the box, shift perspectives, and innovate ideas.