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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Design

    Universal Artificial Intelligence University Maharashtra
    Duration
    4 Years
    Design UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Design

    Universal Artificial Intelligence University Maharashtra
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Design
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹5,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,50,000

    Seats

    400

    Students

    350

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    Seats

    400

    Students

    350

    Curriculum

    Curriculum Overview

    The Design program at Universal Ai University Maharashtra is structured over eight semesters, with a blend of core courses, departmental electives, science electives, and hands-on laboratory experiences. The curriculum is designed to progressively build foundational knowledge while encouraging innovation and specialization.

    Semester-Wise Course Breakdown

    SEMESTER COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CREDIT STRUCTURE (L-T-P-C) PREREQUISITES
    I DES101 Introduction to Design 3-0-0-3 None
    I DES102 Design History and Theory 3-0-0-3 None
    I DES103 Visual Communication 3-0-0-3 None
    I DES104 Drawing and Sketching Fundamentals 2-0-3-3 None
    I MAT101 Calculus for Designers 4-0-0-4 None
    I MAT102 Linear Algebra and Matrices 3-0-0-3 None
    I PHY101 Physics for Engineers 3-0-0-3 None
    I CHE101 Chemistry for Designers 3-0-0-3 None
    I BIO101 Introduction to Biology for Designers 3-0-0-3 None
    I ENG101 English for Communication 3-0-0-3 None
    II DES201 Design Thinking Methodology 3-0-0-3 DES101
    II DES202 User Research and Empathy Mapping 3-0-0-3 DES101
    II DES203 Color Theory and Application 3-0-0-3 DES103
    II DES204 Typography and Layout Design 3-0-0-3 DES103
    II MAT201 Differential Equations for Designers 4-0-0-4 MAT101
    II PHY201 Physics of Materials 3-0-0-3 PHY101
    II CHE201 Organic Chemistry for Designers 3-0-0-3 CHE101
    II BIO201 Biology and Design Applications 3-0-0-3 BIO101
    II ENG201 Technical Writing for Designers 3-0-0-3 ENG101
    III DES301 Prototyping Techniques 3-0-3-4 DES201, DES204
    III DES302 Human Factors and Ergonomics 3-0-0-3 DES201, DES202
    III DES303 Design for Accessibility 3-0-0-3 DES201, DES202
    III DES304 Interaction Design Fundamentals 3-0-0-3 DES201, DES202
    III MAT301 Probability and Statistics for Designers 4-0-0-4 MAT201
    III PHY301 Optics and Light in Design 3-0-0-3 PHY201
    III CHE301 Chemical Processes in Design 3-0-0-3 CHE201
    III BIO301 Biological Systems in Design 3-0-0-3 BIO201
    III ENG301 Design Presentation and Portfolio Development 3-0-0-3 ENG201
    IV DES401 Advanced UX Research Methods 3-0-0-3 DES302, DES304
    IV DES402 Service Design Thinking 3-0-0-3 DES302, DES303
    IV DES403 Sustainable Product Design 3-0-0-3 DES301, DES303
    IV DES404 Design Systems and Pattern Libraries 3-0-0-3 DES304, DES301
    IV MAT401 Numerical Methods for Designers 4-0-0-4 MAT301
    IV PHY401 Quantum Mechanics in Design 3-0-0-3 PHY301
    IV CHE401 Nanotechnology and Materials Science 3-0-0-3 CHE301
    IV BIO401 Biodesign and Bioengineering 3-0-0-3 BIO301
    IV ENG401 Design Ethics and Responsibility 3-0-0-3 ENG301
    V DES501 Specialized Course in AI for Design 3-0-0-3 DES401, DES404
    V DES502 Design for Emerging Technologies 3-0-0-3 DES401, DES404
    V DES503 Design Leadership and Team Management 3-0-0-3 DES402, DES403
    V DES504 Global Design Trends and Case Studies 3-0-0-3 DES401, DES402
    V MAT501 Advanced Statistical Modeling for Designers 4-0-0-4 MAT401
    V PHY501 Applied Physics in Design Innovation 3-0-0-3 PHY401
    V CHE501 Advanced Chemical Processes in Design 3-0-0-3 CHE401
    V BIO501 Ethical Implications of Biodesign 3-0-0-3 BIO401
    V ENG501 Advanced Communication and Presentation Skills 3-0-0-3 ENG401
    VI DES601 Independent Project Development 3-0-0-3 DES501, DES502
    VI DES602 Design Innovation Lab 3-0-3-4 DES501, DES502
    VI DES603 Capstone Project Planning and Execution 3-0-0-3 DES501, DES502
    VI DES604 Professional Practice and Internship Preparation 3-0-0-3 DES501, DES502
    VI MAT601 Mathematical Modeling for Design Optimization 4-0-0-4 MAT501
    VI PHY601 Physics of Emerging Design Technologies 3-0-0-3 PHY501
    VI CHE601 Materials Innovation in Design 3-0-0-3 CHE501
    VI BIO601 Biological Design Systems 3-0-0-3 BIO501
    VI ENG601 Creative Leadership and Innovation Management 3-0-0-3 ENG501
    VII DES701 Advanced Capstone Project 3-0-0-3 DES601, DES602
    VII DES702 Research Methodology and Design Studies 3-0-0-3 DES601, DES602
    VII DES703 Design Entrepreneurship and Innovation 3-0-0-3 DES601, DES602
    VII DES704 International Design Perspectives 3-0-0-3 DES601, DES602
    VII MAT701 Machine Learning Applications in Design 4-0-0-4 MAT601
    VII PHY701 Quantum Design and Computing 3-0-0-3 PHY601
    VII CHE701 Nanomaterials in Design Innovation 3-0-0-3 CHE601
    VII BIO701 Bio-Inspired Design and Engineering 3-0-0-3 BIO601
    VII ENG701 Creative Writing for Designers 3-0-0-3 ENG601
    VIII DES801 Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project 3-0-0-3 DES701, DES702
    VIII DES802 Industry Internship and Professional Experience 3-0-0-3 DES701, DES702
    VIII DES803 Design Portfolio Development and Presentation 3-0-0-3 DES701, DES702
    VIII DES804 Graduation Project Review and Evaluation 3-0-0-3 DES701, DES702

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    Departmental electives provide students with specialized knowledge and skills in niche areas of design. These courses are designed to be flexible and adaptive, allowing students to tailor their education based on personal interests and career aspirations.

    Advanced UX Research Methods (DES501)

    This course delves into advanced techniques for conducting user research, including ethnographic studies, cognitive walkthroughs, A/B testing, and heuristic evaluation. Students learn how to design comprehensive research plans, recruit participants effectively, and interpret complex data sets. The course emphasizes the integration of qualitative and quantitative methods to create robust insights that inform design decisions.

    Service Design Thinking (DES502)

    Service design is a holistic approach to designing services that are effective, efficient, and satisfying for both customers and employees. This course explores frameworks like the Service Design Canvas, Journey Mapping, and Co-Creation Techniques. Students work on real-world projects with service providers to redesign existing services or create new ones from scratch.

    Sustainable Product Design (DES503)

    This course focuses on creating products that minimize environmental impact throughout their lifecycle. Topics include material selection, energy efficiency, circular economy principles, waste reduction strategies, and sustainable manufacturing processes. Students learn to evaluate the ecological footprint of their designs using tools like Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).

    Design Systems and Pattern Libraries (DES504)

    Design systems ensure consistency and scalability in large-scale digital products. This course teaches students how to create, maintain, and implement design systems that support collaboration across teams. It covers component-based design, documentation practices, version control, and governance models for maintaining system integrity.

    AI for Design (DES505)

    This interdisciplinary course bridges artificial intelligence and design, exploring how machine learning algorithms can be applied to generate, analyze, and optimize design outcomes. Students learn about generative design, neural networks, natural language processing for creative tasks, and ethical considerations in AI-assisted design.

    Design for Emerging Technologies (DES506)

    This course examines how emerging technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT) are transforming design practices. Students explore new interaction paradigms, prototyping techniques for immersive experiences, and the challenges of designing for smart environments.

    Design Leadership and Team Management (DES507)

    Effective leadership is crucial for success in the design industry. This course prepares students to lead cross-functional teams, manage design projects, and navigate organizational dynamics. It includes modules on emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, strategic thinking, and change management.

    Global Design Trends and Case Studies (DES508)

    This course provides an overview of global design trends and their cultural implications. Through case studies from different regions and industries, students gain insight into how local contexts influence design decisions and how global perspectives can enrich creative output.

    Mathematical Modeling for Design Optimization (DES509)

    This course applies mathematical modeling techniques to optimize design parameters. Students learn to use optimization algorithms, simulation tools, and computational methods to improve performance metrics in various design domains.

    Physics of Emerging Design Technologies (DES510)

    Exploring the intersection of physics and design innovation, this course investigates how advances in quantum mechanics, nanotechnology, and materials science are reshaping the possibilities for future products and services. Students engage with cutting-edge research and develop prototypes based on emerging physical principles.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Our department strongly believes in project-based learning as a core pedagogical strategy. This approach allows students to apply theoretical concepts in real-world contexts, fostering deeper understanding and meaningful skill development.

    Mini-Projects Structure

    Mini-projects are assigned at the end of each semester to reinforce course content and encourage experimentation. These projects typically last 2-3 weeks and involve small teams working under faculty supervision. Projects may include designing a mobile app interface, creating a sustainable packaging solution, or conducting user research for an existing product.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The capstone project is the culminating experience of the program. Students select a topic aligned with their specialization and work closely with a faculty advisor to develop a comprehensive solution or innovation. The project involves extensive research, iterative design cycles, stakeholder engagement, and public presentation. It serves as a portfolio piece that demonstrates students' ability to solve complex problems independently.

    Project Selection Process

    Students begin the capstone project by attending workshops on idea generation, feasibility analysis, and research planning. They then submit proposals outlining their project scope, methodology, timeline, and expected outcomes. Faculty mentors are matched based on expertise and availability to ensure optimal guidance throughout the process.

    Evaluation Criteria

    Projects are evaluated using a rubric that assesses creativity, technical execution, problem-solving approach, teamwork, presentation quality, and adherence to ethical standards. Peer reviews and self-assessments are also incorporated to promote reflective learning and accountability.