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INDD 205: Rendering for Industrial Design
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
An introduction to the traditional techniques and materials that industrial designers use to develop and represent threedimensional concepts and ideas. Students become proficient in the use of pencils, markers, pastels and airbrush on a variety of media. Emphasis is placed on understanding the significance of color and graphic applications for industrial design. Prerequisite: DRAW-201 or permission of the instructor
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INDD 207: Materials and Processes:Manufacturing
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The second of a two-course sequence, this course is concerned with the exploration of materials used in the mass production of products, the processes used to shape these materials and the applicability of these materials to productdesign solutions. Students should be prepared to visit a number of manufacturing facilities. A survey of rapid prototyping technologies completes the course. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in INDD-101or E102
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INDD 210: Ergonomic Studies
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course analyzes human factors as related to broad aspects of design development. It explores the issues of operator/user human factors and their impact on design. The outcome of this course will be to ascertain the relationship of basic human dimensions on product design. Subjects include systems reliability, sensory and motor processes, basic research techniques and anthropometric studies. Prerequisite: INDD-102 or permission of the instructor
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INDD 301: Design V for Industrial Design
4.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The fifth in a series of eight studios, this course focuses on ideas of designs derived from an understanding of consumer behavior. Emphasis is placed on user needs, ease of use and product culture, without ignoring the practicalities imposed by manufacturer's markets, manufacturing process constraints and investment concerns. Students will demonstrate control of the process of design to develop meaningful concepts that employ appropriate technology for their eventual realization. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in INDD-202
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INDD 302: Design VI for Industrial Design
6.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
In this sixth of a series of eight studio courses, students design and develop consumer products. Students learn about the complexities of the product-development process, during which assembly requirements, marketing issues, materials and component development all affect the initial intent of their designs. Students are required to fabricate a fully functional prototype of their designs. A selected team of professionals from the industry will evaluate the final product. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in INDD-301
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INDD 304: Design History/Theory
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This writing intensive seminar will serve as a forum for students to explore the context and scope of the practice of industrial design through readings, research, critical discussions, written presentations and papers. This course is intensive and incorporates a workshop component in which students will use various theoretical frameworks to examine their own attitudes and design work through papers and spoken/graphic presentations. Prerequisite: INDD-324 or permission of instructor
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INDD 324: History of Design and Communication
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This lecture course begins with industrialization and leads to the development of modern design and philosophy. Aspects of industrial design and graphic communication will be critically reviewed. Current design events will be studied interactively and discussed as a continuation of past design inquiries.
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INDD 381: Independent Study in Industrial Design
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
For further details, see general description of Independent Study in "Academic Policies" section.Prerequisites: INDD-302 and permission of the instructor
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INDD 401: Design VII for Industrial Design
6.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The seventh in a sequence of eight studios, this course focuses on the development and expression of design ideas through the knowledgeable assembly of electronic systems and components. The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with technology as it applies to the practice of industrial design. It will focus on technology in three areas: expansion of human ability, augmentation and articulation in industry, and creativity and development enhancement. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in INDD-302
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INDD 402: Design VIII for Industrial Design
6.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The last in a sequence of eight studio courses, this course is entirely dedicated to the student's capstone project. It is structured to simulate all aspects of client/designer dynamics, research requirements and project-management issues. Students secure a sponsor from industry or from the industrial design profession, choose the topic of the thesis and present the outcome of their project in a public forum. Prerequisites: grade of "C" or better in INDD-401 and concurrentenrollment in INDD-494
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