Design for Emotion and Subjective Well-being (ID 8803)

This course explores advanced user-centered design methods aimed at enhancing well-being and fostering positive emotional experiences in individuals and communities, including the students themselves, through the design of products, services, and systems. With a focus on subjective well-being, the course also emphasizes the development of practical solutions. Student projects aim to improve various aspects of daily life, including exercise, education, work, and healthcare contexts.

User-Centered Design Methods (ID 3320 / ID 2325)

This course introduces students to current user-centric design methods used to identify, understand, assess, and prioritize the factors that contribute to more effective design solutions.