Throughout the training process, students gain the ability to manage a design process end to end by practically experiencing the stages of empathizing, defining the problem, ideation, prototyping, and testing.
Within the 12-week program, students create designs using two-dimensional drawing and three-dimensional modeling software, and transform these designs into physical products using 3D printers, laser cutting machines, and woodworking machines. At the end of the course, students showcase their original designs and products within the scope of a Project Festival, sharing their production processes and outcomes.
The Design and Manufacturing course is delivered through a face-to-face education model.