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3.00 Credits
This is the first in a three-quarter sequence covering the research, design and construction of a full-scale working prototype. In this course, students, working in a team environment, research user needs, human factors, aesthetic issues, manufacturing requirements and market demands to identify user needs and product opportunities. Teams use brainstorming and other ideation methodologies to produce and develop numerous design concepts. Students work with industry partners to gain a deep understanding of issues related to the project concept. Student designs are developed through final concept and full-scale mock-up. Prerequisite: IDUS 321.
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3.00 Credits
This is the second in a three-quarter sequence covering the research, design and construction of a full-scale working prototype. In this course, students begin to translate their design concept into the major systems of the working prototype. Mass production and assembly issues impact the design and must be resolved by students. Prerequisite: IDUS 321.
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3.00 Credits
This is the third in a three-quarter sequence covering the research, design and construction of a full-scale working prototype. In this final course, students complete construction of a working prototype and use the fabrication and assembly process to develop production line concepts. Students document the prototype and construction process. Prerequisite: IDUS 321.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the methods of identifying and developing inventive solutions to a wide range of design problems. Students are presented with design problems concerning user and function, which require them to develop the skills to devise, test and experiment with new design directions and solutions. The course also covers the means of protecting design ideas. Prerequisite: IDUS 325.
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3.00 Credits
Students undertake projects that investigate a broad range of design, marketing and production issues. Project time scales are extended, the need to undertake research is emphasized, and overall project management skills are accentuated. Students are introduced to market-related design issues, product ranging and the key influences in a selection of product series, as well as issues of patent law, project planning, and contract negotiation. Prerequisites: IDUS 321, IDUS 325.
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3.00 Credits
In this final studio, students apply all their skills to develop a product of their selection. Under supervision, students demonstrate control of all aspects of the design process. Prerequisites: IDUS 421.
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3.00 Credits
This dynamic seminar explores the forefront of industrial design in New York City. Students interact with professionals in the field working in ideation, marketing and manufacturing through visits to prominent I.D. firms and emerging design studios. Students make professional contacts, meet practicing professionals and see the working design environment firsthand. Visits to museums, galleries and an exploration of the most fascinating city in the world complete the trip. Prerequisite: IDUS 421.
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3.00 Credits
The topic of this course varies from quarter to quarter. Each seminar focuses on various issues in the field of industrial design and allows students to pursue individual projects related to the topic of the course. Prerequisites: Vary according to topic.
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3.00 Credits
This course extends drawing and design skills by teaching image making with an emphasis on shape, edge, value, color and communication. Assignments, lectures and demonstrations elaborate on commonly employed illustrative components such as observation, perspective, light and shadow, construction of form, space interpretation, texture and style. Students establish professional habits and procedures. Other aspects of this course include proper use of reference materials, clarity of concept and reproduction requirements. Prerequisite: DRAW 200.
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3.00 Credits
Various traditional and nontraditional skills and techniques are used to produce illustrations. This course applies composition and design, color and conceptualization to a range of materials and techniques. Prerequisite: ILLU 200.
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