Industrial Design-Professional Program: Other Departmental /program Course Requirements (54 - 56 Credits)
Industrial Design-Professional Program: Other Departmental /program Course Requirements (54 - 56 Credits)
DESIGN—PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM
College of Liberal Arts Visual Arts - BFA
IDPP
126 Credits
Industrial Design Major Requirements (78 credits)
**Mandatory portfolio reviews are required during the spring semester of the sophomore year. Students must pass this
review in order to advance to the next level of Industrial Design courses.
A. ART & DESIGN CORE: (12)
3___AD 10500 Design I 3___AD 11300 Basic Drawing
3___AD 10600 Design II 3___AD 22700 History of Art Since 1400
B. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CORE (36)
3___AD 14600 Design Drawing I (S) 3___AD 30600 Industrial Design II (S)
3___AD 21500 Materials and Processes (F) 3___AD 31500 Design Methodology (F)
3___AD 23500 Materials and Processes II (S) 3___AD 31600 Seminar on Industrial Design I (S)
3___AD 24600 Design Drawing II (F) 3___AD 40500 Industrial Design III (F)
3___AD 25600 Presentation Techniques (S) 3___AD 40600 Industrial Design IV (S)
3___AD 30500 Industrial Design I (F) 3___AD 41500 Professional Techniques (F)
C. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN SUPPORTIVE REQUIREMENTS (21)
1___AD 23400 Art & Design Internship Preparation 5___AD 47800 Internship in Art & Design
3___ AD 33400 New Media Culture 3___AD 53500 Furniture Design
Or 3___CGT 11600 Geometric Modeling for Visualization & Comm.
AD 45400 Modern Architecture Or
3___AD 39500 History of Design II CGT 16300 Graphical Comm & Spatial Analysis
3___AD 41600 Seminar on Industrial Design II
D. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN SELECTIVES (CHOOSE THREE FROM) (9)
3___ AD 11400 Drawing II 3___ AD 32200 Computer Modeling & Animation
3___ AD 11700 Photography I: BLK & WHT Process & Aesth 3___ AD 34200 Ceramics II
3___ AD 20000 Beginning Painting 3___ AD 36200 Jewelry and Metal work II
3___ AD 20500 Design III 3___ AD 36800 Etching and Intaglio
3___ AD 20600 Studio in Visual Communications Design 3___ AD 36900 Lithography
3___ AD 21300 Life Drawing 3___ AD 37000 Woven Textiles
3___ AD 22000 Computers in Art 3___ AD 40000 Advanced Painting
3___ AD 22800 Visual Comm. Design Computing I 3___ AD 40400 Moldmaking/Wheel Throwing Prod Tech
3___ AD 22900 Visual Comm. Design Computing II 3___ AD 41700 Variable Topics in ETB
3___ AD 23300 Electronic Media Studio 3___ AD 42600 Robotic Art
3___ AD 23600 Lighting Fundamentals of Photography 3___ AD 44200 Ceramics III
3___ AD 24200 Ceramics I 3___ AD 46200 Metalsmithing
3___ AD 26200 Jewelry and Metalwork 3___ AD 52200 Interaction Design Evaluation
3___ AD 26500 Relief Printmaking 3___ AD 54200 Information Visualization Design
3___ AD 26600 Silkscreen 3___ FNR 48400 Furniture Design for CN Manufacturing
3___ AD 26700 Digital Media I: Photo & Digital Imaging 3___MGMT 42300 New Product Development
3___ AD 27000 Digital Constructed Textiles
Other Departmental /Program Course Requirements (54 - 56 credits)
______ (4-3) ENGL 10600 First Year Composition or ______ (3) Other Cultures
ENGL 10800 Accelerated First year Comp. ______ (3) Aesthetic Awareness
______ (3) COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech ______ (3) Racial and Ethnic Diversity
Communication ______ (3) Gender Issues
______ (12) Other Languages (Proficiency through ______ (3) Social Ethics
Level IV in one language) ______ (3) Individual and Society
______ (3) Mathematics ______ (3) Global Perspective
______ (3) Statistics ______ (3) Natural Sciences
______ (3) Western Heritage ______ (3) Natural Sciences Lab
______ (3) United States Tradition
ELECTIVES
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