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Graduate Program in Product Architecture and Engineering At Stevens Institute of Technology

Applied Research in Advanced Design in conjunction with key technological leaders.


The Product-Architecture Lab
Stevens Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering is announcing a new Masters Degree Program in Product Architecture and Engineering.

The goals and objectives of this program are:

  • The interdisciplinary study of Industrial Design, Engineering and Architecture  with nascent production methodologies and emerging materials.
  • The exploration of expressive form and integrated functional capabilities.
  • The immersion into advanced digital media and its impact on design
  • The performance of interactive physical and digital environments.

  • "This program offering meets the emeerging needs of the design industry to develop product designers, architects and engineers into more accomplished practitioners and leaders in the design and product development process" 

    Dr. Souran Manoochehri, Associate Dean of Research and Technology

     

    News & Events

    October 1st, 2005

  • Our new site will be posted shortly. Please visit www.erikverboon.com/pa to preview.
  • Please contact John Nastasi with any questions. jnastasi@stevens.edu


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    This program brings together longstanding and separate traditions in the education of Product Designers,  Engineers and Architects by forging a distinctive fusion of design culture, technology and service models. The program will explore intense and creative collaborations between designers, engineers, scientists and manufacturers. In the engineering field, Mechanical Engineers, in particular, often have a background that is particularly well suited to product development. However, a traditional engineering degree provides only the foundation. The student must also gain skills in the study of creative form, the digital design process, manufacturing, industrial and communication design, and digital media. read more...


     
    Contact John Nastasi for more information.. jnastasi@stevens.edu