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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Design

    Anant National University Ahmedabad
    Duration
    4 Years
    Design UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Design

    Anant National University Ahmedabad
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹15,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Design
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹15,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    250

    Students

    250

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    Seats

    250

    Students

    250

    Curriculum

    Course Structure Overview

    The curriculum for the Design program is meticulously structured to ensure a progressive and holistic educational journey. The program spans eight semesters, with each semester building upon the previous one to develop both foundational knowledge and specialized expertise.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredits (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1DSC101Introduction to Design3-0-0-3None
    1DSC102Visual Communication3-0-0-3None
    1DSC103Design Principles & Elements3-0-0-3None
    1MAT101Calculus I4-0-0-4None
    1MAT102Linear Algebra3-0-0-3None
    1PHY101Physics I3-0-0-3None
    2DSC201Design Research Methods3-0-0-3DSC101
    2DSC202Typography & Layout Design3-0-0-3DSC101
    2DSC203Color Theory and Psychology3-0-0-3DSC101
    2MAT201Calculus II4-0-0-4MAT101
    2PHY201Physics II3-0-0-3PHY101
    2CSE101Introduction to Computer Science3-0-0-3None
    3DSC301User Interface Design3-0-0-3DSC201
    3DSC302Design for Accessibility3-0-0-3DSC201
    3DSC303Prototyping & Modeling3-0-0-3DSC201
    3MAT301Probability & Statistics3-0-0-3MAT201
    3ENG101Engineering Mechanics3-0-0-3PHY201
    4DSC401Interaction Design3-0-0-3DSC301
    4DSC402Service Design3-0-0-3DSC301
    4DSC403Design for Sustainability3-0-0-3DSC301
    4CSE201Data Structures & Algorithms3-0-0-3CSE101
    5DSC501Advanced UX Research3-0-0-3DSC401
    5DSC502Design Thinking & Innovation3-0-0-3DSC401
    5DSC503Human-Centered AI Systems3-0-0-3DSC401
    5MAT401Mathematical Modeling3-0-0-3MAT301
    6DSC601Product Development3-0-0-3DSC502
    6DSC602Design for Social Impact3-0-0-3DSC502
    6DSC603Ethics in Design3-0-0-3DSC502
    7DSC701Capstone Project I4-0-0-4DSC601
    7DSC702Design Studio3-0-0-3DSC601
    8DSC801Final Year Thesis4-0-0-4DSC701

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    Advanced departmental electives in the Design program are designed to provide students with specialized knowledge and skills tailored to their chosen career paths.

    • Cognitive Psychology for Interface Design: This course explores how cognitive processes influence user interaction with digital interfaces. Students learn about perception, memory, attention, and decision-making within the context of UI/UX design.
    • Digital Prototyping Tools: Focused on practical application, this course teaches students to use advanced prototyping tools such as Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, and InVision to create interactive prototypes that simulate real user experiences.
    • Accessibility in Digital Spaces: Students learn to design interfaces that are accessible to individuals with disabilities. The course covers WCAG guidelines, assistive technologies, inclusive design principles, and legal compliance requirements.
    • Life Cycle Assessment: This elective introduces students to the environmental impact of products throughout their lifecycle—from raw material extraction to end-of-life disposal—helping them make informed decisions about sustainable product design.
    • Design for Emerging Technologies: Students explore how emerging technologies like AR/VR, IoT, and blockchain can be integrated into design processes to create immersive and innovative experiences.
    • Ethical AI in Design: Examines the ethical implications of incorporating artificial intelligence into design. Topics include bias detection, fairness, transparency, and responsible data use in AI-powered systems.
    • Service Design & Innovation: This course focuses on designing service experiences that are seamless, efficient, and user-friendly. Students learn to map service journeys, identify pain points, and develop strategies for improvement.
    • Brand Identity & Visual Systems: Designed to help students create compelling visual identities for organizations. The course covers logo design, color theory, typography, brand guidelines, and visual storytelling techniques.
    • User Experience Research Methods: Provides an in-depth look at qualitative and quantitative research methods used in UX research. Students learn to conduct user interviews, surveys, usability testing, and data analysis.
    • Sustainable Materials Innovation: Students explore new materials and manufacturing processes that reduce environmental impact. The course includes hands-on experimentation with biodegradable plastics, recycled materials, and modular construction techniques.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The Department of Design places a strong emphasis on project-based learning as a means of integrating theoretical knowledge with practical application. Projects are structured to simulate real-world scenarios, encouraging students to collaborate, iterate, and solve complex problems.

    Mini-projects begin in the second semester, allowing students to apply fundamental concepts in small-scale, manageable tasks. These projects typically involve working in teams and include deliverables such as sketches, prototypes, presentations, and written reports.

    The final-year thesis/capstone project is a significant component of the curriculum. Students select a topic relevant to their specialization and work closely with faculty mentors to develop an original research or design solution. The process includes proposal development, literature review, experimentation, documentation, and public presentation.

    Students are encouraged to choose projects that align with their interests and career goals, ensuring personal investment and motivation throughout the process. Faculty members from various disciplines support students in selecting appropriate topics and provide guidance on methodology, resources, and evaluation criteria.