Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin
Blog Industrial Design an der HTW
Prof. Pelin Celik
Human Experience Design, User Experience Design, Industrial Design, Mensch-Technik-Interaktion
Prof. Sebastian Feucht
Entwurfsmethodik und Designentwurf mit dem Schwerpunkt Sustainability und Technologie
Prof. Jan Vietze
Industrial Design, Transportation Design
Prof. Birgit Weller
Industrial Design, Universal Design Thinking, System Design, System Thinking
With almost 14,000 students, the Berlin University of Applied Sciences (HTW) is Berlin’s largest university for applied sciences and uses the diversity of its more than 70 degree programs in the fields of technology, computer science, business, law, culture and design for networked collaboration. Teaching and research are core tasks for HTW Berlin and key factors for success. Every year, HTW Berlin’s teaching staff contribute their expertise and contacts to more than 150 thematically wide-ranging third-party funded projects, which are usually carried out in cooperation with partners from industry. The competencies of HTW Berlin are particularly pronounced in the areas of “digitalization” and “creative industries”.
Industrial Design at the HTW
The Bachelor’s degree program in Industrial Design at HTW Berlin addresses the entire design process of modern industrial products and systems – from the initial idea to the technical implementation and the return to the material cycle. The two focal points Universal Design and Sustainability interlock throughout the Industrial Design course of study in the Department of Design and Culture.