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Industrial Design Program
The Industrial Design program at Eindhoven University of Technology aims to provide students with a thorough preparation for a rapidly transforming society, emergent technologies, and the challenging role of designers in bridging society and technology through design.
Learning Approach
The program focuses on designing with the latest technologies, interactive and intelligent systems, products, and related services. It emphasizes self-directed and competence-centered learning, educating students to become designers for the future, capable of solving problems, creating opportunities, and generating knowledge.
Key Components
- Self-directed learning: Students develop their professional identity and vision through a personal development plan, portfolio, and self-initiative.
- Competence-centered learning: Students learn through design and research processes, expertise areas, and reflecting on actions, outcomes, and experiences.
- Professional Skills: Students develop skills in communicating, collaborating, planning and organizing, scientific information, and reflecting.
- Research-driven education: The program incorporates research into the educational process, providing students with a unique and driven approach to design.
Educational Approach
The program's educational approach results in unique, driven designers, entrepreneurs, and researchers. Alumni stand out due to their pro-active, hands-on attitude, where prototyping is an essential part of the design and research process.
Reference
The department uses an adapted competency model based on the Criteria for Academic Bachelor and Master Curricula, as defined by Meijers et al. (2005).
Programs Offered
The university offers a range of programs, including:
- Bachelor College
- Graduate School
- Pre-master's programs
- TU/e Honors Academy
- Innovation Space
- Testing and assessment
- Internships and graduation projects
- Exchange programs for studying abroad
- Education at partner institutions
- Certificate programs
- Internal double diploma
Support and Development
The university provides support and development opportunities, including:
- Student administration
- Regulations and guidelines
- Financial matters
- Housing
- Information for international students
- Student government and participation
- IT services
- Safety, security and integrity
- Silence room
- Corporate identity TU/e
- Academic year agenda
- Time slots
Career and Skills
The university offers career and skills development opportunities, including:
- Vacancies at associations and student teams
- Language Courses and Academic Writing Skills
- TU/e Career Academy
- MyFuture
- Studium Generale
