MASTER’S PROGRAM IN DESIGN ENGINEERING
The Master's Program in Design Engineering is especially designed to train well-rounded professionals capable of leading the creation of innovative products by integrating creativity and advanced knowledge of industry 4.0.
This academic proposal educates students in terms of using design, simulation and digital fabrication tools to face future challenges and come up with sustainable technological solutions that transform the industry.
BENEFITS
The Graduate School helps students at academic level, as well as in terms of business partners and financing.
FINANCIAL BENEFITS
- Financing with no interests directly with the Graduate School.
- Discounts for the Ulima Community—prior consultation with the commercial advisor.
This master program allows students to become agents of change within the innovation field. The special focus on the analysis, creativity, and advanced methodologies prepare graduates to face and solve complex projects.
The use of state-of-the-art fabrication and design tools not only boost students' technical capacity, but also promotes a collaborative and multidisciplinary approach. This unique combination of skills and knowledge provides graduates with the right competences to come up with effective solutions that bolster competitiveness and sustainability.
ULIMA BENEFITS
- Employability Center (Ulima Laboral)
- Access to the Wellness Center (gym, nutrition, psychopedagogical counseling)
- Access to Mayorazgo Sports Complex (swimming, football, basketball, volleyball)
- Access to Ulima Medical Department
- Valid discounts via Ulima App
PROCESS
PROFILE EVALUATION
Your file is evaluated. Once approved, you can pay the enrollment fees.
PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION
You can do this evaluation in parallel with the essay. This is sent to your email.
ESSAY WRITING
You will access a platform to write an essay. This must include your reasons to apply to the master’s program.
INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR
A personal interview takes place with the director of the master’s or doctoral program. First, you must approve the previous step.
LETTER OF COMMITMENT
You must submit a payment commitment letter duly signed and pay the first installment.
CURRICULUM
This program curriculum has been especially designed to develop competences in analysis, creativity, and advanced methodologies. It includes subjects such as Design Project Management, Design and Prototype, and Programming Technology, that promotes the creation of innovative solutions. It also addresses Artificial Systems, Sustainable Project Design, and Agile Methodologies, which foster a practical and collaborative approach.
Thanks to research seminars and the courses of Data Science and Digital and Analogue Electronics, students can delve into contemporary topics and use advanced manufacturing technologies to face complex projects with utmost creativity and critical analysis.
DESIGN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
DESIGN AND PROTOTYPE
PROGRAMMING TECHNOLOGY
ARTIFICIAL SYSTEMS
SUSTAINABLE PROJECT DESIGN
AGILE PROTOTYPE METHODOLOGIES
ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
RESEARCH SEMINAR I
INNOVATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT
MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR DESIGN
APPLIED DATA SCIENCE
RESEARCH SEMINAR II
PRODUCT DESIGN METHODOLOGIES
COMPUTATIONAL MANUFACTURING TOOLS
RESEARCH SEMINAR III
APPLICANT PROFILE
- Graduates from the Engineering, Architecture, Design, and similar undergraduate programs, who are passionate about technological innovation.
- Capacity to solve real problems and have the basic skills to use information technologies.
- Strong interest to apply knowledge in research projects.
- This master program focuses on developing skills in innovation, analysis and creativity by using advanced methodologies and state-of-the-art design and fabrication tools.
- High-speed Internet connection
- Laptop with basic programs
- Non-certified copy of the valid National Identity Card (DNI) or Alien Registration Card (ARC).
- Non-certified copy of the bachelor’s degree registered in the National Superintendency of University Education (SUNEDU). Not applicable to Ulima graduates.
- Resume duly signed with passport picture (JPG format, 240x288 pixels, 300 DPI minimum resolution, in front of a plain white background, no eyeglasses).
- Academic or employment recommendation letter, or one (01) work certificate of the current or last job.
- Minimum work experience of three (03) years.
- Payment receipt for tuition fees.
- Letter of Language Commitment, according to the current University Act.
- One (01) Statement of Purpose. To be completed in the platform indicated by the Graduate School.
- Once documents are submitted, the Admission Office will send you an email within 48 hours to pay the application process fees (350 PEN).
GRADUATE PROFILE
Graduates are fully capable of designing, planning, and leading innovation projects. Their well-rounded training allows them to identify improvement opportunities in processes and devise low-cost creative solutions to meet the end user demands. With a strong knowledge on industry 4.0 technologies and an innovation culture, our graduates are ready to face complex challenges and have a positive impact on collaborative and multidisciplinary environments.
To obtain the graduate status, students must:
- Complete the curriculum.
- Comply with all Ulima obligations and commitments.
- Process the graduate status with the Student Services and Registry Bureau (DUSAR).
To obtain the academic degree, students must:
- Hold the graduate status.
- Certify the proficiency of a foreign or native language. To do so, students must submit certificates issued by institutions recognized by Ulima Language Center.
- Hold an approved thesis or research work of the corresponding specialization.
- Comply with all requirements set forth in the rules and regulations.
Note 1: Maximum period to obtain the academic degree is 6 years.
Note 2: Current rules and regulations are available at Ulima website (click here).
PROFESSORS
CIEZA DE LEÓN,
Eduardo
President of TRIZ LatAm, N29 Association, part of the TRIZ International Organization. Consultant and Lecturer
SALAS,
Erwin
Expert in Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Online Marketing, and System Dynamics. Lecturer and Professor
PAREDES,
Fabricio
Manager of technological innovation projects with multiple invention patents. Fused Deposition Modeling in Colombia from USM Colombia S. A.
WONG,
Jennifer
Expert in design oriented to digital fabrication. Certified in managing printers with PolyJet Stratasys technology
FISCHER,
Ronnie
Director of the Sustainability Center at Universidad de Lima. Secretary of the Technical Standardization Committee (CTN) of Circular Economy from the National Institute of Quality (INACAL)
ADVISORY COUNCIL
MARTINEZ, Christian
Magíster en Gestión y Políticas Públicas por la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Diplomado en Gobernabilidad e Innovación Pública por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Bachiller en Negocios Internacionales por la Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas. Ha sido consultor técnico externo del Ministerio de Comercio Exterior y Turismo, coordinador del sector Textil e Indumentaria y coordinador general de la Cámara Peruana de Franquicias. Actualmente, es coordinador de Comités Generales en la Sociedad Nacional de Industrias.
LORENZO-CUEVA, Covadonga
Doctora en Arquitectura por la Universidad de Navarra (España). Magíster en Arquitectura y en Cooperación para el Desarrollo de Asentamientos Humanos en el Tercer Mundo por la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (España). Actualmente, es profesora titular del departamento de Arquitectura y Diseño de la Escuela Politécnica Superior de la Universidad CEU San Pablo (España), donde además es subdirectora de Profesorado e Investigación y directora del Laboratorio de Fabricación Digital.
LOPEZ, Jorge
Magíster en Dirección de Operaciones por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Ingeniero industrial por la Universidad de Lima. Ha realizado especializaciones en Calidad y Productividad en la Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, y en Operaciones y Logística en la PUCP. Fue gerente corporativo de Operaciones, jefe y gerente de planta en Facusa, y gerente central de Calidad e Innovación en Modasa. Actualmente, es gerente corporativo de Operaciones en Indubasa.
FUENTEMILLA, Santiago
Candidato a doctor en Comunicación Visual en la Arquitectura y el Diseño por la Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña (España). Arquitecto por la Universitat Ramon Llull (España). Ha trabajado en diferentes estudios de arquitectura y ha realizado proyectos a nivel internacional durante más de diez años. Actualmente, es docente en el Máster en Diseño para Futuros Emergentes del Instituto de Arquitectura Avanzada de Cataluña (España) y forma parte del comité ejecutivo del Fab Learning Academy, que pertenece al Fab Lab Barcelona.