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IND 1030: Finishing Materials and Processes
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
2 (1 + 2) A study of materials, processes and procedures used in the finishing of industrial products. Includes preparation, abrasives, natural and synthetic coatings and chemical treatments used in the woods, metals, and plastics industries.
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IND 1130: Introduction to Plastics
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (1 + 4) Prerequisite/Corequisite: IND 1430 or IND 1470 This course is an introduction to the basic manufacturing processes and techniques used in the plastics industries. A variety of forming, casting, and reinforced plastic processes will be examined.
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IND 1200: Introduction to General Metals:Cold Metals
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
2 (1 + 2) Corequisite: IND 1430 or IND 1470 A combination lecture/laboratory course covering machine metals, sheet metal, and bench metal areas. Emphasis is on student-designed projects, forming, cutting, and finishing.
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IND 1220: Introduction to General Metals:Hot Metals
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
2 (1 + 2) Corequisite: IND 1430 or IND 1470 A combination lecture/laboratory course covering foundry, forging, heat treating and welding processes. Includes pattern-making, core-making, cutting, forming, and finishing.
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IND 1430: Industrial Drawing
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
2 (1 + 2) This course is an introduction to industrial drawing through sketching and the use of basic drawing instruments including machines. Topics include lettering, drawing symbols, pictorial drawing, geometric construction, orthographic projections, and dimensioning.
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IND 1470: Perspective Drawing
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (1 + 4) This course introduces the student to the basic concepts and skills used in industry to communicate ideas and to produce perspective drawings. Students will develop drawing skills which will represent objects as the eye sees them. The students will be subjected to a study in visual reality graphic form, visual impact, and the logic and proof of what we see.
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IND 2450: Beginning Industrial Design Studio
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (1 + 4) Prerequisite: ART 1101, ART 1141, ART 1501, IND 1010, IND 1030, IND 1130, IND 1200, IND 1220, IND 1430, and IND 1470 In laboratory and studio environments, the design process is introduced and practiced as students apply fundamental principles to three-demensional forms, structures, and products. Students address the historical context of their designs as they practice critical thinking, research, problem solving, and aesthetic refinement. Students create sketches, drawings, models, research reports and presentations of their design concepts.
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IND 2455: Industrial Design Studio for Non-Majors
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (1 + 4) Prerequisite: IND 1010, IND 1430, IND 1470 Prerequisite/Corequisite: IND 1130, IND 2830, IND 3950 This course is for non-majors. In laboratory and studio environments, the design process is introduced and practiced as students apply fundamental principles to three-demensional forms, stuctures, and products. Students practice critical thinking, observational research, problem solving, and aesthetic refinement as they develop functional designs. Students create sketches, drawings, models, and presentations of their design concepts.
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IND 2690: Alternate Energy and Transportation
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
2 (2 + 0) This is a lecture course, designed to take a comprehensive look at the alternate energy sources and systems. It includes a study of modes of powering vehicles by other than fossil fuel and alternatives to private vehicle transportation.
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IND 2810: Technology,Society,and You
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Satisfaction of the Level I Mathematics requirement and either ENG 1010 or the Level I Communication Requirement This course is designed to focus on the impacts and implications technology has or will have on society. The course presents students with the opportunity to study and develop an understanding of how technology affects people, families, education, economics, politics, and ethics. History and future implications will also be studied. Emphasis will be placed on people's understanding of industrial materials, processes, and control of technology. (General Studies-Level II, Social Sciences) (GT-SS3)
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