Major Courses
The major courses of Industrial Design form the basis of the Eindhoven Industrial Design Engineer. Students develop a knowledge and skill base, which they can use and further develop in projects. Major courses are linked to the Expertise Areas, each with their own perspective on the Design & Research Process.
The Professional Identity and Vision learning line is one of the major courses of Industrial Design that takes place throughout the Bachelor program. For more information about the learning line through the years and on registration and assessment, check out the information pages.
For more information on the courses, find them in the Osiris Course Catalogue. For an overview of the core courses, check the Curriculum Overview on the Forms and Files page or check the table below. For an overview of the registration dates, check the Year planning on the Forms and Files page. For registration, use Osiris. For help with planning, we advise you to use the PlanApp and TE Timetable.
Course code | Basic course | Expertise Area | Year | Quartile |
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DDB200 | Human-centered design | US | 1 | 1 |
DBB100 | Creative Programming | TR | 1 | 3 |
DAB100 | Making Sense of Sensors | MDC | 1 | 4 |
DCB200 | Aesthetics of interaction | CA | 2 | 1 |
DDB100 | Design <> Research | US + CA | 2 | 2 |
DEB100 | Sustainability | US | 2 | 3 |
DAB200 | Design Innovation Methods | BE | 3 | 3 |
All courses are subject to change. Each year in April the curriculum for the following academic year is announced.