Over deze cursus
With the exponential growth of technology, it is crucial that you learn to deal with uncertainty and to operate outside the traditional framework of problem-solving for the unknown challenges of tomorrow.
Students from all Master programmes can choose this Challenge-Based Learning course for their elective space. You do not necessarily need to have creative or artistic skills.
The aim of this course is for you to:
- reflect on your competencies & set your own learning goals
- learn to collaborate in an interdisciplinary team with various stakeholders
- create your own learning path for personal & professional development
- learn abstract, speculative & ‘moonshot’ thinking
- remain radically open-minded & learn to deal with uncertainty
- combine academic & artistic research with explorative prototyping
In practice
At the start of the course, you choose one of the open-ended challenges brought in by an artist/designer, or a stakeholder such as a museum, festival or theatre. After forming an interdiciplinary team, you will brainstorm, tinker, research, prototype and shape the desired goal of your project, while also considering your own learning goals. The artists and designers involved will guide you in using new (practical) approaches and methods to generate innovative ideas.
There's a lot of learning opportunities with guest lecturers, workshops, and visits, to tailor your optimal learning path.
The results will be presented at the Final Presentations, a festive event at De Zwarte Doos theatre. Several projects from previous semesters have also resulted in exhibitions (Dutch Design Week, NEMO Science Museum, AI Summit Brainport) and/or internships.
You can tap into the existing Art & Tech community, where you can easily connect with (and learn from) artists/designers and other professionals, challenge partners, scientists, research institutes, alumni of the program, or student teams.
Leerresultaten
Develop an art/design project with technological/scientific aspects within an interdisciplinary team.
After completing this course, you should be able to:
Approach:
- Research, select, and apply appropriate design, engineering and artistic approaches and tools in order to create an innovative, artistic and science-based demonstration model.
Analysis:
- Interpret a challenge with artistic and technological aspects, and identify possible design and engineering directions.
Synthesis:
- Develop an original and integrative design, resulting in a creative demonstration model. Represent a demonstration model in an original, experiential, and understandable manner.
Interdisciplinarity & Project management:
- Identify, envision, and amplify the role and contributions of engineering disciplines and other competencies. Collaborate well as a team with all involved stakeholders.
Reflection:
- Define and regularly reflect on both team and personal development goals.
Individual:
- Reflect on the individual role in an interdisciplinary team and on the development of one’s own professional identity.
Voorkennis
Je moet voldoen aan één van de onderstaande verzamelingen met eisen
- Verzameling 1
- Bachelor of Science (BSc) afgerond
- Verzameling 2
- Schakelprogramma afgerond
Bronnen
Aanvullende informatie
- Meer infoCursuspagina op de website van Eindhoven University of Technology
- Neem contact op met een coordinator
- Over studeren binnen de EWUU alliantiehttps://ewuu.nl/en/education/courses/eduxchange-faq-students
- Niveaumaster
Startdata
2 feb 2026
tot 5 apr 2026
Locatie Eindhoven Voertaal Engels Periode Blok GS3 C - Tu 1-4, Fr 5-8 Deze cursus loopt nu31 aug 2026
tot 25 okt 2026
Inschrijving opent 15 jun, 00:00Inschrijven tussen 15 jun, 00:00 - 23 aug1 feb 2027
tot 4 apr 2027
Inschrijving opent 15 nov, 00:00Inschrijven tussen 15 nov, 00:00 - 3 jan 2027
