PRESENTATION

The Industrial Design program prepares designers to engage with rapidly evolving technologies and create products, services, and experiences that enhance everyday life. Through interdisciplinary education grounded in creative design thinking, students develop the ability to design human-centered physical and digital experiences while exploring experimental form-making and interaction in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

The curriculum spans product and experimental object design, interaction and user experience design, and service design, alongside courses supporting entrepreneurship. Students are encouraged to gain real-world experience through internships, exhibitions, design competitions, and networking opportunities with practicing designers and alumni.

Graduates pursue careers across a wide range of design fields, including product, automotive, CMF, UX and interaction, service, and game design, as well as design strategy, research, and education, working in global companies, startups, and entrepreneurial ventures.