The Innovation Sciences course makes you aware of the rapidity of these technological developments, as well as of the limitations of the human factor and engineering. An innovation's success depends on many factors: not only whether it is technically sound as a product or service, but also whether the costs weigh up against the benefits and whether the people for whom it has been developed can work with it. The harmonization between engineering and the human factor is the deciding factor. And this interface could be precisely the territory of your future job; you'd be the intermediary between engineering, the human factor and society.
Instruction modes
case study, literature study, oral presentation, computer exercise, research, research project, excursion, research proposal, tutorial, lecture, working group, group assignment, group discussion, poster presentation, self evaluation, individual assignment, self study, project
Accreditation: NVAO
Erasmus Mundus program: This is an Erasmus Mundus program.