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Undergraduate Industrial Design

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about the

Program

The undergraduate program in Industrial Design at UIS has a curriculum that offers training experiences its students that will allow them to appropriate the theoretical principles of the discipline and acquire criteria of belonging within the framework of the cultural, scientific, and productive needs of the country.


The program promotes research and co-creation processes, oriented to the acquisition of skills in the resolution of complex problems and the generation of viable solutions, centered on the human being and with an innovative character. Likewise, the program promotes interdisciplinarity, independent reflection, and teamwork in multicultural contexts, where creativity requires combining traditional theoretical and practical knowledge with cutting-edge science and technology.

Bucaramanga, Santander: SNIES 684 | Qualified registration: MEN N.° 2727 of March 28, 2019.

DEGREE:

Industrial Designer

DuraTiOn:

10 semesters (5 years)

Education LEVEL:

Undergraduate

ModaliTY:

In-person

CAMPUS:

Main Campus - Bucaramanga

APPLICANT

Profile

The applicant to the Industrial Design program of the UIS has:

  • Observation skills and creative attitude.
  • Aptitude for two-dimensional and three-dimensional expression.
  • Analytical and deductive capacity.
  • Ability to express themselves in Spanish and understand a second language
  • Great sense of responsibility.
  • Mathematical and calculus skills.
  • Ability to establish good interpersonal relationships.
  • Ability to perceive and analyze natural phenomena.
  • Aptitude for decision making.
  • Aptitude to coordinate work groups.

GRADUATE

Profile

The industrial designer of the UIS is a highly qualified professional who stands out for his comprehensive training in technical, humanistic and aesthetic aspects; his ability to solve complex problems focused on the human and with an innovative character; his competence in the leadership of R+D+I processes and inclination to business, research and social entrepreneurship.

Graduates of the program are able to acquire and assimilate new knowledge both in production processes and in the fields of quality control, computer science and machine design.

Labor

Field

Industrial designers (UIS) are able to interact directly with other professionals involved in the design of production processes, intervening in the management of technical components, infrastructure development and business creation.

Their training allows them to detect needs and plan solution strategies; design, build and evaluate products; modify and optimize processes; analyze the materials used; manufacture prototypes; and communicate their ideas through graphic and digital resources.

OUR

Accreditations

High quality accreditation: Ministerio de Educación Nacional (MEN) Resolution no. 11007 of July 6, 2018 (valid for 6 years).

More information: Clic here

APPLICANT

Profile

The applicant to the Industrial Design program has:

  • Observation skills and creative attitude.

  • Aptitude for two-dimensional and three-dimensional expression.

  • Analytical and deductive capacity.

  • Ability to express themselves in Spanish and understand a second language

  • Great sense of responsibility.

  • Mathematical and calculus skills.

  • Ability to establish good interpersonal relationships.

  • Ability to perceive and analyze natural phenomena.

  • Aptitude for decision making.

  • Aptitude to coordinate workgroups.

GRADUATE

Profile

The industrial designer of the UIS is a highly qualified professional who stands out for his comprehensive training in technical, humanistic, and aesthetic aspects; his ability to solve complex problems focused on the human and with an innovative character; his competence in the leadership of R+D+I processes and inclination to business, research and social entrepreneurship.

Graduates of the program are able to acquire and assimilate new knowledge both in production processes and in the fields of quality control, computer science and machine design.

LABOR

Field

UIS Industrial designers are able to interact directly with other professionals involved in the design of production processes, intervening in the management of technical components, infrastructure development, and business creation.

Their training allows them to detect needs and plan solution strategies; design, build and evaluate products; modify and optimize processes; analyze the materials used; manufacture prototypes, and communicate their ideas through graphic and digital resources.

OUR

Accreditations

High quality accreditation: Ministerio de Educación Nacional (MEN) Resolution no. 11007 of July 6, 2018 (valid for 6 years).

More information: Clic here

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Academic

Curriculum

 

Code:  20252           Credits:    4  - Calculus I


Code:  23015           Credits:    4  - Descriptive geometry


Code:  23423           Credits:    1  - Physical and sports culture


Code:  23427           Credits:    3  - Language workshop


Code:  24588           Credits:    5  - Design and creativity


Code:  24589           Credits:    3  - Expression I sketching


Code:  24948           Credits:    0  - University life and culture


 

Code:  20253           Credits:    4  - Calculus II


Code:  22950           Credits:    4  - Physics I


Code:  24590           Credits:    5  - Design II basic language


Code:  24591           Credits:      - Mechanical drawing


Code:  24592           Credits:    3  - Design methodology


 

Code:  20113           Credits:    4  - Analytical Mechanics


Code:  24593           Credits:    5  - Design III Configuration


Code:  24594           Credits:    3  - Three-Dimensional Expression II


Code:  24595           Credits:    3  - Physical Ergonomics


Code:  24596           Credits:    3  - Semiotics


 

Code:  24597           Credits:    5  - Design IV Biform


Code:  24598           Credits:    3  - Expression III techniques - Color


Code:  24599           Credits:    3  - Environmental and cognitive ergonomics


Code:  24600           Credits:    4  - Materials and processes I wood


Code:  24601           Credits:    4  - Solids mechanic


 

Code:  23025           Credits:    4  - Machine mechanic


Code:  24602           Credits:    5  - Design V Object/Meaning


Code:  24603           Credits:    3  - Product Ergonomic


Code:  24604           Credits:    3  - Design history


Code:  24605           Credits:    4  - Materials and processes II polymers


 

Code:  23424           Credits:    4  - English I


Code:  24606           Credits:    5  - Design VI bioenergy


Code:  24607           Credits:    3  - Sociology


Code:  24608           Credits:    4  - Materials and processes III - metals


Code:  24609           Credits:    4  - Fundamentals of mechatronic design


 

Code:  23425           Credits:    4  - English II


Code:  24610           Credits:    5  - Design VII product


Code:  24611           Credits:    3  - Expression IV axonometric


Code:  24612           Credits:    3  - Ecodesign


Code:  24613           Credits:    4  - Materials and processes IV leathers


 

Code:  00003           Credits:    3  - Elective Subjects


Code:  22964           Credits:    3  - Business management I


Code:  24614           Credits:    5  - Design VIII interdisciplinary


Code:  24615           Credits:    3  - Expression V photography


Code:  24616           Credits:    4  - Materials and processes V ceramics/glass


 

Code:  00002           Credits:    3  - Context Subject


Code:  00003           Credits:    3  - Elective Subjects


Code:  22109           Credits:    3  - Citizen Ethics


Code:  22975           Credits:    3  - Grade I Work


Code:  24617           Credits:    3  - Expression VI composition and digital edition


Code:  24618           Credits:    3  - Business plan


 

Code:  00002           Credits:    3  - Context subject


Code:  00003           Credits:    3  - Elective subjects


Code:  22977           Credits:    7  - Grade II work


Code:  24619           Credits:    4  - Packaging design


 

Code:  24697           Credits:    3  - Product Portfolio


Code:  24698           Credits:    3  - Digital Design


Code:  24699           Credits:    3  - Usability


Code:  24700           Credits:    3  - Marketing Management


Code:  24701           Credits:    3  - History of Technological Change


Code:  24702           Credits:    3  - Statistics


Code:  27100           Credits:    3  - Experimentation in Design I


Code:  27288           Credits:    4  - Human-Computer Interaction


Code:  27716           Credits:    3  - Jewelry Design


Code:  28493           Credits:    3  - Folding Based Artifacts

KEEP IN MIND

Additional Information

1st semester

2023

* Subject to demand

Collection opening

2022 Oct 14

Collection closing

2022 Dec 2

Registration opening

2022 Oct 18

Registration closing

2022 Dec 6

Admission results

2022 Dec 15

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Anyone who meets the following requirements may register:

  • Having passed the tenth grade or being in the process of doing so.
  • Having taken the Saber 11 State Examination as of 2017.
  • A minimum score of 31 points in each of the tests that make up the State Test: Mathematics, Critical Reading, Social and Citizenship, Natural Sciences and English.

NOTICE 1:For applicants exempted from the English test, according to Article 1 of Decree 34 of 1980 of the Ministerio de Educación Nacional, only the scores in Mathematics, Critical Reading, Social and Citizenship, and Natural Sciences will be taken into account.

NOTICE 2: Applicants are warned that the use of fraudulent means of any kind in the enrollment and/or admission process disqualifies them for a period of 5 years to be enrolled and/or admitted in any academic program of the University, without prejudice to any penal sanctions that may apply  according to Acuerdo N° 017/95 del Consejo Superior.

A person may not register, even if he/she complies with the above requirements and if he/she does so, his/her registration will be cancelled:

  • He/she is enrolled in any academic program of studies at the UIS.
  • He/she has a disciplinary sanction in force at the UIS.
  • He/she has lost student status for poor academic performance on more than one occasion.
  • He/she is applying to the same program of study from which he/she was excluded due to poor academic performance or has not renewed enrollment in said program.
  • He/she has initiated without concluding studies, more than one Academic Program at the UIS. No person may attend more than two undergraduate programs at the UIS. Article 5, Agreement 16 of 2008 of the Superior Council.

NOTICE 3:In case of being admitted, the student who obtained his bachelor’s degree abroad or its equivalent, must submit the validation of the degree to the Ministerio de Educación Nacional, if you have not done the procedure enter this link


Additional requirements

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Inscription

$100.000

FOR 1 PROGRAM

 

Inscription

$150.000

FOR 2 PROGRAMS

Each semester is settled according to the economic capacity of the family unit. It ranges between 1 and 8 minimum legal wage(s) in force.

Maximum 2 programs per enrollment.

For more information, please contact the Admissions and Academic Registration Office

KEEP IN MIND

Additional Information

1st semester

2023

* Subject to demand




Bucaramanga

Collection opening

2022 Oct 14


Collection closing

2022 Dec 2


Registration opening

2022 Oct 18


Registration closing

2022 Dec 6


Admission results

2022 Dec 15

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Anyone who meets the following requirements may register:

  • Having passed the tenth grade or being in the process of doing so.
  • Having taken the Saber 11 State Examination as of 2017.
  • A minimum score of 31 points in each of the tests that make up the State Test: Mathematics, Critical Reading, Social and Citizenship, Natural Sciences and English.

NOTICE 1:For applicants exempted from the English test, according to Article 1 of Decree 34 of 1980 of the Ministerio de Educación Nacional, only the scores in Mathematics, Critical Reading, Social and Citizenship, and Natural Sciences will be taken into account.

NOTICE 2: Applicants are warned that the use of fraudulent means of any kind in the enrollment and/or admission process disqualifies them for a period of 5 years to be enrolled and/or admitted in any academic program of the University, without prejudice to any penal sanctions that may apply  according to Acuerdo N° 017/95 del Consejo Superior.

A person may not register, even if he/she complies with the above requirements and if he/she does so, his/her registration will be cancelled:

  • He/she is enrolled in any academic program of studies at the UIS.
  • He/she has a disciplinary sanction in force at the UIS.
  • He/she has lost student status for poor academic performance on more than one occasion.
  • He/she is applying to the same program of study from which he/she was excluded due to poor academic performance or has not renewed enrollment in said program.
  • He/she has initiated without concluding studies, more than one Academic Program at the UIS. No person may attend more than two undergraduate programs at the UIS. Article 5, Agreement 16 of 2008 of the Superior Council.

NOTICE 3:In case of being admitted, the student who obtained his bachelor’s degree abroad or its equivalent, must submit the validation of the degree to the Ministerio de Educación Nacional, if you have not done the procedure enter this link

Inscription

$100.000

FOR 1 PROGRAM


Inscription

$150.000

FOR 2 PROGRAMS


Each semester is settled according to the economic capacity of the family unit. It ranges between 1 and 8 minimum legal wage(s) in force.

Maximum 2 programs per enrollment.

For more information, please contact the Admissions and Academic Registration Office

OUR

Faculty

Jairo Córdoba Arango, professor of the School of Industrial Design, is presented to the general public and the educational community. Specialist in Continuous Improvement - Total Quality. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Jairo Córdoba Arango

Specialist in Continuous Improvement - Total Quality

Héctor Julio Parra Moreno, professor of the School of Industrial Design, is presented to the general public and the educational community. Master in Industrial Design. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Héctor Julio Parra Moreno

Master in Industrial Design

Juan Carlos Moreno Muñoz, professor of the School of Industrial Design, is presented to the general public and the educational community. Master in Innovation and Service Design (in process). The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Juan Carlos Moreno Muñoz

Master in Service Innovation and Design (in process)

Álvaro Alfredo Vallejo Pabón, professor of the School of Industrial Design, is introduced to the general public and the educational community. Mechanical Engineer. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Alvaro Alfredo Vallejo Pabón

Mechanical Engineer

Asdrúbal Fajardo Vásquez, professor of the School of Industrial Design, is presented to the general public and the educational community. Master in History and Theory of Art and Architecture. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Asdrúbal Fajardo Vasquez

Master in History and Theory of Art and Architecture

Francisco Mario Espinel Correal, professor of the School of Industrial Design, is presented to the general public and the educational community. Master in Semiotics. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Francisco Mario Espinel Correal

Master in Semiotics

Jhon Faber Archila, professor of the School of Industrial Design, is presented to the general public and the educational community. Doctor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Jhon Faber Archila

Doctor of Mechanical Engineering Sciences

José Miguel Enrique Higuera Marín, professor of the School of Industrial Design, is presented to the general public and the educational community. D. in Design. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

José Miguel Enrique Higuera Marín

Doctor of Design

Javier Mauricio Martínez Gómez, professor of the School of Industrial Design, is presented to the general public and the educational community. PhD in Production Systems and Industrial Design. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Javier Mauricio Martínez Gómez

Doctor of Production Systems and Industrial Design

María Fernanda Maradei García, professor of the School of Industrial Design, is presented to the general public and the educational community. PhD in Engineering (ergonomic line). The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

María Fernanda Maradei García

Doctor de Engineering (ergonomic line)

Clara Isabel López Gualdrón, professor of the School of Industrial Design, is presented to the general public and the educational community. PhD in Engineering. The photo was taken in the foreground, white background and the professor is located in the center.

Clara Isabel López Gualdrón

Doctor of Engineering

Eduardo Serafín Guevara Melo

Master in Computer Science

Isabel Consuelo Becerra Gallón

Master in Semiological Studies with an emphasis on Urban Culture

Julio César Pinillos Fonseca

Master in Industrial Design

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research

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AGREEMENTS

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School in Industrial Design

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+57 (607) 634 4000

Extension: 2496 – 2492

E-mail: escdis@uis.edu.co

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Bucaramanga, Santander

Federico Mamitza Bayer building, third floor, office MB308B

Industrial University of Santander

Office hours:

Monday to Friday

7:00 a.m. – 12:00 m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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UIS Central Campus

Bucaramanga, Santander

Address: carrera 27 #09 (Ciudad universitaria)

Edificio Federico Mamitza Bayer

Tercer piso – Oficina MB308B

Undergraduate Degree in Industrial Design

PBX: +57 (607) 634 4000

Phone extension: 2496 – 2492

Email: escdis@uis.edu.co

Office hours:

Monday to Friday

7:00 a.m. – 12:00 m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Do yo want more information?

Contact Us

UIS Central Campus

Bucaramanga, Santander

Address: carrera 27 #09 (Ciudad universitaria)

Edificio Federico Mamitza Bayer

Tercer piso – Oficina MB308B

Undergraduate Degree in Industrial Design

PBX: +57 (607) 634 4000

Phone extension: 2496 – 2492

Email: escdis@uis.edu.co

Office hours:

Monday to Friday

7:00 a.m. – 12:00 m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.