MASTER OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

Product or object design is as
old as the human civilization.
The evolution of the profession
of Industrial Design, however,
is rooted in the industrial
revolution of the late 19th
to 20th century, whereby
industrially manufactured
products were to attain humane
and artistic attributes. In an age
of rapid social, technological
and cultural transformations,
effective training of the new
designer must be based on
creative and practical concerns
of maximum relevance involving
issues that are local and global
simultaneously.
The primary aim of the programme is
to foster wholesome design experience
through an interdisciplinary process
of teaching and training. Theoretical,
technological and managerial inputs,
which are dealt with through various
courses, seminars and workshops are all
directed towards this central goal. The
determination to take professional design
approach to the interpretation of culture
and to use design as a tool for cultural
enrichment is the focal point of the
programme. Academic exposure while
concerning itself with broad phenomena
such as sustainability, etc. is at the same
time highly relevant to the urgent issues
concerning technical, manufacturing
and marketing aspects of the industrial
world of today. The programme maintains
close links with the industry, both in
order to keep in touch with the latest
developments in industrial processes,
and to ensure that the course remains
relevant and comprehensive.
Career opportunities for the students
passing out of this programme are varied.
It includes working for the industry,
design or architectural studio or setting
up an independent practice in design and
architecture.