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DES 212: Integrated Product Development 2 fall(BUS 212,ENGR 212,ME 212)
2.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Business, engineering, and design arts students work in cross-disciplinary teams of 4-6 students on the detailed design including fabrication and testing of a prototype of the new product designed in the IPD course 1. Additional deliverables include a detailed production plan, marketing plan, detailed base-case financial models, project and product portfolio. Teams work on industrial projects with faculty advisors. Oral presentations and written reports. Prerequisite: BUS/DES/ ENGR/ME 211. (ND)
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DES 240: Product Design III
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Development of products with emphasis on innovative ways of understanding the role of the object in people's lives. Prerequisite: DES 140. (ND).
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DES 248: Furniture Design II
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Advanced fabrication. Contemporary art issues and furniture history. Prerequisite: DES/ART 148. (HU)
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DES 253: Graphic Design III
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
A combination workshop/seminar course in which the student, as part of a design team, through classroom and individual discussion with the instructor and respective non-profit clients, develops and produces a minimum of two major design projects. Readings and classroom discussions of contemporary graphic design history and current trends form an essential part of the course. Prerequisite: DES/ART 153. (HU)
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DES 260: Exhibit Design
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Team projects in development of exhibits for museums, conferences, or educational centers. Project work is supplemented by lectures and demonstrations. Teams will produce real and virtual exhibit prototypes and will design and maintain an exhibit website. (HU)
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DES 266: History of Contemporary Design
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
History of modern design from mid-19th century to the present. Studies and discussion of contemporary issues and technology in Design Arts. Topics will include green design, digital technology, current legal and ethical principles, and other issues. (HU)
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DES 268: Advanced Design Projects
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Advanced projects or studies applying Design Arts practices or theories. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. Department permission required. (ND)
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DES 280: Computer Imaging III
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Advanced animation with emphasis on experimental techniques and new technologies in animation and motion graphics. Emphasis on effects, compositing, and the use of digital technology in the post-production process. Students will work on various assignments to gain a first-hand understanding of how various tools and techniques are used to create realistic effects. Prerequisite: DES 180. (ND)
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DES 287: Scenography III
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Includes advanced scene design, lighting design, and costume design principles and techniques. Design history projects in specific periods. Complex design problems of traditional texts. Emphasis on color and color theory. Prerequisite: DES/THTR 187 or permission. (HU)
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DES 3: Design Foundations I
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
An introduction to the basic elements and principles of design. Course involves use of various materials to solve 2-D design problems in studio and computer lab. Required for all majors in department. Staff (HU)
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