Students are asked to design and carry out their own design in the form of a prototype. They are asked to judge their work as well as the work of their fellow students with the emphasis now on the form of the final product and whether it serves the purpose for which it was designed. This course helps deepen students’ knowledge of available materials, raw materials and modern manufacturing methods of industrial products. Concepts that preoccupy today’s designers are discussed in depth, such as their role in society, the importance of timeless design, social design, and even their contribution to shaping culture in the country in which they live.
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An applied sciences research-orientated university, promoting research excellence and innovation for the benefit of science and society. Recently developed strategic plan gives emphasis on campus life, student experience and sustainable development within the 17 UNSDG’s framework.
CUT is young, public university, established in 2004, first outside the capital city, attracted high-caliber researchers and students.