World University of Design launches first-of-its-kind BTech in computer science and design
Vagisha Kaushik | April 3, 2025 | 09:18 PM IST | 1 min read
WUD BTech programme is for Class 12 graduates with mathematics. Students will learn coding, user experience, design, visual media.
NEW DELHI : World University of Design (WUD) has launched a first-of-its-kind BTech in Computer Science and Design. Under the programme, students will learn coding, software, digital tools, design, user experience, and interactive media.
According to the university, the BTech programme had been “long synonymous with a great career in the Indian IT industry.” Noting that artificial intelligence (AI) can replace trained engineers resulting in rapid shrinking of conventional IT jobs, putting students’ future in jeopardy, the university said that the programme will equip students with coding expertise and embedded principles of human-centered design.
The BTech programme is for Class 12 graduates (with mathematics). The key highlights of the course are design, user experience, interactive design, creative and emerging technologies, interactive and visual media, software and computational thinking.
WUD BTech programme highlights
- Industry-aligned Al and UX curriculum: Designed with input from global tech leaders for the next generation of designers
- Balance of Technical and Creative: Focus on Al-driven UX/UI and digital innovation while learning coding.
- Applied Learning Through Real Projects: Gain experience via capstone projects. internships, and live experiments with leading brands.
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Blend human centered design, computing, Al interfaces, and immersive media.
- Future-Ready Skill Development: Build expertise across UI/UX, creative coding product design, and digital transformation.
- Beyond Algorithms: Learn to create intelligent experiences that combine Al capabilities with human-centered design principles.
WUD BTech job roles
The programme will open career options in the following areas:
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Software Development & Engineering |
UI/UX & Design-Related |
AI & Data Science |
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Full-Stack Developer |
UI Designer |
Data Scientist |
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Game Developer |
UX Designer |
Data Analyst |
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Backend Developer |
Design Strategist |
Robotics Engineer |
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Frontend Developer |
Graphic & Motion Designer |
Computer Vision Specialist |
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Web & Mobile App Developer |
Digital Experience Architect |
AI Solutions Architect |
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Embedded Systems Engineer |
Information Architect |
Business Intelligence Analyst |
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Cloud Solutions Architect |
Content Designer |
AI Ethics Consultant |
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Database Administrator |
Usability Analyst |
Predictive Analytics Specialist |
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AI/ML Engineer |
Visual Designer |
Conversational AI Developer |
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API Developer |
User Researcher |
Data Mining Expert |
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