The postgraduate program in transportation and mobility design equips students to excel in the creation of innovative and sustainable transportation solutions for future mobility. Students obtain advanced skills in this discipline by focusing on subjects such as vehicle design, public transportation design, mobility services, urban planning, and sustainability.
The curriculum focuses on both the artistic and practical sides of mobility design, giving students a thorough grasp of transportation technology as well as contemporary societal trends. Students learn to apply their creativity to real-world projects and enhance their abilities via hands-on experience in sketching, drawing, illustrations, materials, and computer-aided design (CAD). Furthermore, students can obtain important industrial experience through internships, strengthening their practical expertise.
Program Highlights
Students have access to cutting-edge infrastructure, including Cintiq labs, Mac lab, CAD lab, clay modeling and FRP lab, wood workshop, 3D printer, and VR lab, providing them with the necessary tools to explore and develop their design skills.
The Des. Transportation & Mobility Design program focuses on providing exposure to industry-relevant software used in design disciplines, enabling students to master graphics design and effectively utilize these tools in various industries.
Through lectures, discussions, exercises, and assignments, students gain fundamental knowledge and skills required for the professional world, preparing them to enter the industry with confidence and competence.
The program collaborates with prominent corporations in the mobility and transportation industry, offering students invaluable training opportunities and exposure to the latest design technologies employed by these companies.
Students undergo training programs with well-known companies such as Maruti Suzuki Ltd., Hero Motor Corp., TVS Motors, Volvo Eicher, Volvo Bus, Kia Motors, Bajaj Auto, Ola Motors, Cyient Technology, Tata Elxsi, and Royal Enfield, providing them with real-world experiences and insights.
The Des. Transportation & Mobility Design program incorporates a focus on pure EV technologies, with partnerships with Eicher Motors Chennai and Tata Elxsi Hyderabad, allowing students to gain expertise in this growing segment of the transportation industry.
SEMESTER I
Subject Code |
Subject |
|
Credits |
SDCS 7003 |
Understanding Design and Design Process |
|
2 |
SDCS 7004 |
Elements and Principles of Design |
|
4 |
SDTD 7005 |
Vehicle Sketchng & Representation Skill |
|
4 |
SDTD 7001 |
History of Automobile & Design |
|
2 |
SDTD 7006 |
Vehicle Ergonomics |
|
2 |
SDID 7004 |
Model Making |
|
3 |
SDTD 7007 |
Form Design |
|
2 |
SDPJ 7106 |
Design Project 1 - Simpl Mbility Design |
|
5 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
|
24 |
SEMESTER II
Subject Code |
Subject |
|
Credits |
SDTD 7008 |
Vehicle Sketching & digital Representation Skills |
|
4 |
SDCS 7005 |
Design Research Methodology |
|
2 |
SDTD 7009 |
Digital Sculpting I (Alias/Other Software) |
|
3 |
SDTD 7010 |
Vehicle Styling |
|
3 |
|
Open Elective 1 |
|
2 |
|
Open Elective 2 |
|
3 |
SDTD 7011 |
Vehicle Packaging |
|
2 |
SDTD 7012 |
Clay Modeling |
|
3 |
|
Professional Elective 1 |
|
5 |
SDPJ 7107 |
Design Project 2: 2 Wheel Vehicle Design |
|
|
SDPJ 7108 |
Design Project 2: 3 Wheel Vehicle Design |
|
|
|
Total |
|
27 |
SEMESTER III
Subject Code |
Subject |
|
Credits |
SDTD 8003 |
Digital Sculpting II (Alias/Other Software) |
|
3 |
SDTD 8004 |
Vehicle Standards & Compliances |
|
2 |
SDCS 8001 |
Design Management & Professional Practice |
|
2 |
SIIB 8101 |
Summer Internship |
|
2 |
SDTD 8005 |
Portfolio Design |
|
2 |
SDTD 8006 |
Vehicle Interiors & CMFG |
|
3 |
|
Open Elective 3 |
|
2 |
|
Open Elective 4 |
|
3 |
|
Professional Elective 2 |
|
5 |
SDPJ 8108 |
Design Project 3: Futuristic Vehicle |
|
|
SDPJ 8109 |
Design Project 3: Personal Vehicle/Public Transportation |
|
|
|
Total |
|
24 |
SEMESTER IV
Subject Code |
Subject |
|
Credits |
SDPJ 8110 |
Post Graduation Project - Transportation & Mobility Design |
|
15 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
|
15 |
OPEN ELECTIVE 1
Subject Code |
Subject |
Credits |
SDTD 7013O |
Advanced Digital Rendering |
2 |
SDID 7011O |
Biomimicry in Design |
2 |
SDID 7012O |
Photography and Videography |
2 |
SDXD 7011O |
Data Visualization |
2 |
SDXD 7012O |
Data Driven Design |
2 |
SDGD 7002O |
Game Design |
2 |
SDXD 7013O |
Sustainable Design |
2 |
SDFD 7020O |
Fashion Photography |
2 |
SDFD 7021O |
Fashion Styling |
2 |
OPEN ELECTIVE 2
Subject Code |
Subject |
Credits |
SDTD 7014O |
Vehicle Graphics |
3 |
SDID 7013O |
Digital Marketing |
3 |
SDID 7014O |
Game Without Equipment |
3 |
SDXD 7010O |
Understanding Digital Media |
3 |
SDXD 7014O |
Digital Media and Society |
3 |
SDFD 7022O |
Costumes & Theatre |
3 |
SDFD 7023O |
Costumes & Movies |
3 |
OPEN ELECTIVE 3
Subject Code |
Subject |
Credits |
SDTD 8007O |
Automotive Materials & Processes |
2 |
SDTD 8008O |
Automotive Technology |
2 |
SDID 8005O |
Mechanism and Robotics |
2 |
SDID 8006O |
Elements of Space, Form and Composition |
2 |
SDXD 8003O |
Design for Social Need |
2 |
SDXD 8004O |
Design for Special Need |
2 |
SDFD 8009O |
Fashion Communication |
2 |
SDFD 8010O |
Fashion Show Production |
2 |
OPEN ELECTIVE 4
Subject Code |
Subject |
Credits |
SDTD 8009O |
3D Printing |
3 |
SDTD 8010O |
FRP Molding |
3 |
SDID 8007O |
Design for Bottom of the Pyramid |
3 |
SDID 8008O |
Design for 2050 |
3 |
SDXD 8005O |
Affective Interface Design |
3 |
SDXD 8006O |
Machine Learning for Designers |
3 |
SDXD 8007O |
e-Learning & Instructional Design |
3 |
SDFD 8011O |
Visual Merchandising |
3 |
SDFD 80120 |
Advertising & Promotion |
3 |