The Interaction Design discipline emphasizes the design and behavior of products across a broad range of industries, focusing on innovation and technological advancements such as AI, machine learning, AR/VR/MR, and IoT. It equips students with the skills to create concepts, practices, and processes within the realm of interaction design.
Design projects in the program evolve from conceptual work on web and mobile platforms to dynamic, interactive interfaces, ultimately addressing physical products and appliances within spatial contexts. The curriculum is research-driven, delving into theoretical domains like sensory perception, cognitive-behavioral aspects, and socio-cultural influences, all with an emphasis on aesthetics.
Students develop the ability to design diverse products for various audiences using digital media and technologies, gaining competence in a design process that moves from research and ideation to development through simulations and prototypes.