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Transform concepts from your mind or sketches into tangible three-dimensional objects by employing both traditional hands-on techniques and contemporary technology with diverse materials. We assist in cultivating abilities that integrate manual dexterity, cognitive thinking, and practical judgment. Our guidance covers deconstructing projects into achievable stages and workflows, enabling completion within a realistic timeframe. No prior hands-on background is necessary—we equip you with versatile skills applicable across numerous sectors.
We support the development of capabilities that harmonize physical execution, mental acuity, and sound reasoning. DMP students gain experience in these domains: automotive design, product development, medical device creation, 3D printing applications, toy conception, cinematic and theatrical special effects and scenery design, prop fabrication, industrial production, and packaging innovation. We clarify the competencies needed to access opportunities with dynamic companies.
All applicants must provide proof of graduation from high school (or equivalent) in the form of official records/transcripts with certified English translation (if necessary). Students should submit transcripts from all years of study at the high school level. Students may also submit the GED or HISET to fulfill this requirement.
English proficiency can be met by submitting one of the following English proficiency tests:
(Official exam scores must not be more than two years old)
TOEFL: 52 iBT or 470 paper based test (IVC institution code is 4773)
IELTS: 4.5
iTEP 3.5
CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH 160 (B2 First, C1 Advanced)
PEARSON 41
EIKEN: Grade 2A
GTEC CBT: 900
Applications for admission will be processed beginning on the following dates:
Fall semester: July 1
Spring semester: December 1
Summer session: April 10