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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 256: Industrial Design Studio II
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Continuation of Ind D 256 3 semester hours
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 305: Industrial Design Studio III
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
A studio course where complex product design projects are assigned. These projects will begin with simple, electrically powered products, and advance through more sophisticated electromechanical products. Emphasis will be placed on aesthetic development, user requirements, and design for manufacturability. Students will be expected to produce a report for each project and for the semester. A professional portfolio will be further developed. Prerequisite: Ind D 256, Ind D 218A &B, and Ind D 309. 3 semester hours
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 306: Industrial Design Studio IV
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Continuation of Ind D 305. 3 semester hours
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 306 - Industrial Design Studio IV
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 309: Human Factors
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Analysis of Human anatomy versus function. Recognition, investigation, exploitation of static/dynamic human movements. Relationships of products, systems and environments to the human scale. Ergonomics and motions that relate to the performance of tasks. Students will develop apparatus to provide significant quantitative data. Variety of advanced studies on dynamic interaction of the body and the environment, products, and systems. Study of the relationship of age, sex, and disabilities to human movements. Creative research projects and the development of mechanical/electric test prototypes to collect quantitative data. 3 semester hours/cross listed with Int D 309
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 311: Exhibit Design
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
A course exploring the fields of display and exhibit design including trade shows, fairs, theme exhibits, mobile exhibits, pavilion and museum design, point of purchase, window and showroom design. The student will be exposed to a variety of project experiences including rendered presentations, model making and construction details. Area included will cover special effects, dioramas, crowd flow management, lighting design, acoustics, graphics, signage, subcontract specifications and portfolio techniques unique to the field. Field trips. Prerequisite: Art & Design 205, 206. 3 semester / cross listed with Int D 311
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 355: Industrial Design Studio V
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
A studio course where complex product system projects are assigned. Projects will include sophisticated electromechanical products. Emphasis will be placed on research, aesthetic development, user requirements, and design for manufacturability. Project reports will be generated which will include detailed analysis, synthesis, material specification, and complete design documentation. A professional portfolio will be completed. When possible, the student is encouraged to work with other professions like engineering and with corporate sponsorship. Prerequisite: Ind D 306. 3 semester hours
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 356: Industrial Design Thesis
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
A studio course where individual and interdisciplinary group projects of complex product systems are initiated and executed by the student(s). Projects will include sophisticated computer controlled electromechanical products and systems. Emphasis will be placed on research, aesthetic development, user requirements, material specifications, and design for manufacturability. A thesis report will be generated, which will include detailed analysis and synthesis, material specification and complete design documentation, including a set of working drawings and a final model and rendering. A professional portfolio will be completed. Prerequisite: Ind D 355. 3 semester hours
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 398: Summer Internship I & II
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Summer internship following the Sophomore and Junior years. The student is expected to locate a summer job with the assistance of the ID department. A mutually beneficial job description and expected output will be developed with the participating entity and conveyed to the student. A portfolio of projects is required. Where confidentiality is required, care will be taken to protect the company, yet provide the student with adequate work examples, including a strong emphasis on CAD/CAM. Students will develop a project(s) portfolio and complete an intern project report. 1-6 semester hours each
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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 399: Special Projects
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This is an advanced studio course for competitions, sponsored projects, and other design projects like furniture and lighting. Students will develop a semester research/project report. 1-9 semester hours
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INTEGRATED STUDIES C101B: Ethical Issues in Computing
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Ethical basis for dealing with technological issues involving the computer. Context for ethical decision-making; ethical relativism, utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics. Software piracy, intellectual property rights, computer crime, computer viruses and worms, privacy, responsibility, liability and professional ethics. The course includes oral presentations, discussions and written papers on issues currently in the news and/ or related to the topics at hand. Prerequisite: English C101 or Department Permission. 3 semester hours
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