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2009-2010 University Catalog 
    
2009-2010 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]

Industrial Design - Bachelor of Science


Program Total Credits: 126

Initial coursework introduces students to basic design, communication, and collaboration processes, including computer-aided design and model-making. From there, Industrial Design students develop and apply theory, skill, and knowledge to functional design problems, many brought into the studio by industry. Visiting designers also bring knowledge of current design, manufacturing, and professional practices into studio and lecture courses, while visits to industry provide opportunities for direct observation and firsthand knowledge of design and manufacturing processes. Based on this foundation of skill, experience, and information, emphasis in the final semesters shifts to the responsibility for integration of the total design process by the individual student, who works directly with a client/sponsor on a thesis project prior to graduation. During the final semester, the instructional focus shifts to career planning, portfolio preparation, and the development of information-gathering and business communication skills to better prepare the student to enter the profession.

Foundation Year Credits: 33


Foundation students are eligible to select any College of Art and Design major program regardless of the Foundation sequence they attend.

FOUNDATION


Fall Credits: 16.5


Spring Credits: 16.5


Sophomore Year Credits: 30


Fall Credits: 15


Spring Credits: 15


Junior Year Credits: 33


Fall Credits: 18


Spring Credits: 15


Senior Year Credits: 30


Fall Credits: 15


Spring Credits: 15


Liberal Arts Distribution


Note all Liberal Arts courses are 3 credits.

Note:


Electives must include nine studio credits taken outside the Industrial Design offerings.

Recommended Electives:


While none of the following is required for graduation, they are recommended by the department: