Industrial Design Undergraduate Program
Program Outcomes
The METU Bachelor in Industrial Design program aims students to have acquired the following knowledge, skills and behaviours as they graduate:
- Creative problem defining and solving.
- Planning and managing the design process.
- Presenting and conveying design solutions orally, in written and visually (2D and 3D).
- Planning, managing and evaluating the results of design-focused research.
- Contributing to the design of products in order to raise the life quality of the society.
- Generating and applying knowledge to serve sustainable production and life.
- Competency in intellectual and industrial property rights.
- Awareness of and sensitivity towards societal, institutional, individual and contextual differences.
- Awarenes of social and cultural facts and continuous change.
- Competency in economic, industrial and technological developments.
- Continuous development of professional knowledge, skills and approaches.
- Competency in the processes and actions in professional life.
- Adaptation to the different working environments and processes that the profession necessitates, and contributing to the development and improvement of these environments.
- Ability in working within teams.
- Giving importance to interdisciplinary interactions.
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