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LUT University Master's Programme in Industrial Design Engineering
LUT University

Master's Programme in Industrial Design Engineering

Lahti, Finland

2 Years

English

Full time

15 Oct 2024*

Sep 2025

EUR 13,500 / per year **

Blended

* early admission 15 October–15 November 2023 regular admission 1 December 2023–17 January 2024

** annual tuition for non-EU/EEA students

Introduction

Since product design and development are considered transdisciplinary, they require a profound knowledge of design methods, manufacturing tools, production processes, ergonomics, aesthetics, and sustainability. Skills in these areas help to respond to market demands rapidly and produce justifiable and usable products in a competitive market.

The Master's Program in Industrial Design Engineering provides students with knowledge of innovative design, manufacturing methods, human factors, creative problem-solving, advanced materials, industrial and business challenges, and environmental considerations. This knowledge is needed at different stages of product development to meet the needs of industries, support product users, and respond to environmental issues.

This Master's program is a unique study opportunity in Finland, combining knowledge of and working methods in production engineering, industrial design, and material development. It emphasizes a combination of design skills and engineering qualifications through project courses in which students apply their knowledge to practice. Projects are carried out in close cooperation with Finnish and European industries. As a result, this program is a popular major subject that has seen rapid growth in applicant numbers nationally and internationally.

The Master's Program in Industrial Design Engineering employs massive open online courses (MOOCs), enabling students to complete nearly half of their studies remotely. Online courses and internet-based exercises are flexible and dynamic ways to complete studies.

The course applies a hybrid of online and contact teaching: nearly two-thirds of the teaching sessions are conducted remotely online. The contact lessons are usually not mandatory, and teachers may provide teaching material to students online. Course presentations, seminar days, meetings, and laboratory visits are agreed on flexibly with the lecturer in charge of the course.

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