Courses

Course descriptions and schedules offered below are a helpful guide to find courses offered by the department. This listing is not meant to replace the official course catalog maintained by the University Registrar.
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DESIGN 2110

Design Fundamentals I

Introduction to form, organizational structures and problem solving in the context of basic 2D design. Concur: 2310.

DESIGN 2130

Design Fundamentals II

Application of acquired skills and knowledge of visual language and spatial constructs to generate design concepts in a given context. Prereq: 2110. Concur: 2330.

DESIGN 2310

Visual Principles and Techniques I

Skill building in using drawing to observe, see, record and communicate characteristics of subjects, objects, information, environments, experiences and interactions. Concur: 2110.

DESIGN 2330

Visual Principles and Techniques II

Skills and techniques mix media that assist in interpreting, translating and generating visual narratives that reveal relationships among subjects, objects, information, environments, experience and interactions. Prereq: 2310. Concur: 2130.

DESIGN 2700

Introduction to Design Practice

Introduction to theory, rationale, practice, and societal impact of design; design process, critical issues, relationship to the environment.

DESIGN 2750

Design History

A history of design as affected by technology, science, and cultural world view.

DESIGN 3101

Introduction to Industrial Design I

Introduction to divergent thinking strategies including design research, observation, abstraction, evaluation and communication in the context of Industrial Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3102

Introduction to Interior Design I

The study of the relationship of form, function and material within the context of Interior Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3103

Introduction to Visual Communication Design I

Design and application of graphic systems in the production of visual communications within frameworks of theories of communication and signs. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3104

Introduction to Game Design

Introduction to Game Design introduces students to the principles of game design and provides opportunities for them to be put into practice using analog materials and methods. Students explore what motivates play, risk-taking and reward systems, and the visual design of games for serious applications and leisure. Create, test, and play games developed in the course.

DESIGN 3105

Exploring Design Thinking

An overview of concepts, processes and modes of identifying problems and proposing effective solutions from a design-oriented perspective.

DESIGN 3106

Introduction to Experiential Media Design

Introduces practices for the creation of media-based experiences that engage the senses. Practice with methods for technologically and conceptually innovative, efficient, and descriptive prototyping and expanded graphics software skills development while learning new affordances of experiential media.

DESIGN 3151

Introduction to Industrial Design II

Application of divergent thinking strategies including design research, evaluation, and prototyping in the context of design in the public sphere. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3152

Introduction to Interior Design II

The study of the relationship between the user and spatial form, function and material within the context of Interior Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3153

Introduction to Visual Communication Design II

Design and application of typographic systems in the production of visual communications within frameworks of theories of communication. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3156

Experimental Storytelling

Media technologies are central to how we engage in participatory practices of creating, communicating, collaborating, and circulating stories. Practice designing and prototyping forms of storytelling with a focus on engaging a target audience.

DESIGN 3200

Design Research I

Introduction to techniques and methods of evaluative research. Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3301

Visualization Strategies for Industrial Design I

Skill development in using freehand sketching for rapid concept generation, form development and communication in the context of Industrial Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3305

Visualization as Thinking

An overview of concepts, processes and modes of communicating with visual media to effectively generate design proposals.

DESIGN 3401

Design Media I for Industrial Design

Introductory-level digital, three-dimensional modeling and visualization strategies for Industrial Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3402

Design Media I for Interior Design

Introductory-level digital, three-dimensional modeling and visualization strategies for Interior Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3403

Design Media I for Visual Communication Design

Time-based media and storytelling strategies for Visual Communication Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3451

Design Media II for Industrial Design

Intermediate-level digital, three-dimensional modeling and visualization strategies for Industrial Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3452

Design Media II for Interior Design

Intermediate-level digital, three-dimensional modeling and visualization strategies for Interior Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3453

Design Media II for Visual Communication Design

Digital, web-communications, user-interface and user-experience strategies for Visual Communication Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3502

Materials, Process, and Production for Interior Design

An overview of current and emerging materials and manufacturing processes commonly applied in production for Interior Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3503

Typographic Design

Introduction to basic two- and three-dimensional practices in visual communication design; emphasis on typographic design and systematic method and research techniques. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3505

Presentation as Thinking

An overview of concepts, processes and modes of presenting information to create effective printed and digital communications. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts course.

DESIGN 3551

Materials, Process, and Production for Industrial Design

An overview of current, emerging, and alternative materials and manufacturing processes applied in conventional production and responsible manufacturing. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3552

Interior Design Technology I

Principles of contract documentation, laws, ethics, codes, standards, guidelines and sustainable practices within the context of Interior Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3553

Materials, Process, and Production for Visual Communication Design

An overview of current and emerging materials and manufacturing processes commonly applied in production for Visual Communication Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 3556

UI and UX Design

User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) Design play key roles in the experience users have when interacting with digital products and applications. Presents and activates the theory and methodologies behind UI and UX design. Design of wireframes and interactive prototypes based on these theories and methodologies.

DESIGN 4101

Intermediate Industrial Design I

Introduction to problem and opportunity identification in the context of product design. Experience with evaluative research methods and product design development process at the intermediate level. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4102

Intermediate Interior Design I

Principles of space organization with FF&E (furniture, fixtures and equipment); the study of human-interior product interface relationships. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4103

Intermediate Visual Communication Design I

Design and application of information systems in the production of visual communications within frameworks of theories of communication. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4104

Intermediate Game Design I

Intermediate Game Design 1 introduces students to concepts for designing and prototyping digital games for entertainment, learning and social good. Students create, test, and play screen-based games developed in the course. Prereq: 3104.

DESIGN 4151

Intermediate Industrial Design II

Design and application of products, services, and systems within frameworks of Design Fiction, Design Futures, and Industrial Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4152

Intermediate Interior Design II

Principles of order, spatial sequence and connectivity; the study of medium size space organization and interior and exterior design correlations. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4153

Intermediate Visual Communication Design II

Design and application of graphic form explorations that emphasize seeing, interpreting, manipulating, composing, and creating visual communication signs and messages. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4154

Intermediate Game Design II

Intermediate Game Design 2 introduces students to concepts for designing and producing fun and serious games and apps that include networked multi-player formats and mobile devices. Students create, test, and play mobile games developed in the course. Prereq: 4104.

DESIGN 4200

Design Research II

Introduction to tools techniques and methods and mindsets of generative research. Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4401

Design Media III for Industrial Design

Time-based media and storytelling strategies for Industrial Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4402

Design Media III for Interior Design

Time-based media and storytelling strategies for Interior Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4403

Design Media III for Visual Communication Design

Extended reality, immersive environments, and interactive media strategies for Visual Communication Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4502

Interior Design Technology II

An overview of current and emerging materials, construction methods and manufacturing processes in Interior Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4650

Collaborative Design

Interdisciplinary knowledge and problems examined and discussed in the context of social responsibility (global and local). Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4750

Professional Practices

Investigation of the administrative and legal aspects of the design profession contrasting the private firm with corporate and free-lance practices. Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 4752

Professional Practice for Interior Design

The study of business practices and professional responsibilities that define the practice of interior design including the study of project management, contract administration, legal environments of the profession and professional ethics.

DESIGN 4998

Undergraduate Scholarship: Research and Creative Activity in Design

Undergraduate research and creative activities in varying topics. Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 4 cr hrs or 2 completions.

DESIGN 4998H

Undergraduate Scholarship: Honors Research and Creative Activity in Design

Undergraduate Honors research and creative activities in varying topics. Prereq: Honors standing, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 4 cr hrs or 2 completions.

DESIGN 4999

Undergraduate Scholarship: Thesis Research and Creative Activity in Design

Undergraduate thesis research and creative activities in varying topics. Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 4 cr hrs or 2 completions. This course is graded S/U.

DESIGN 4999H

Undergraduate Scholarship: Honors Thesis Research and Creative Activity in Design

Undergraduate Honors thesis research and creative activities in varying topics. Prereq: Honors standing, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 4 cr hrs or 2 completions. This course is graded S/U.

DESIGN 5101

Advanced Industrial Design I

A competency with tools, skills, and materials in the exploration, creation, and production of products, artifacts, environments, systems, communication solutions, and services. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 5102

Advanced Interior Design I

Principles of organizational strategy and interior identity development addressing the physical, social, and psychological context of work, leisure, and learning environments. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 5103

Advanced Visual Communication Design I

Application of planning, analyzing, and designing in two- or three-dimensional visual communication systems; emphasis on application of design research, strategic thinking, creative concepts, and graphic implementation. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 5191

Internship

Field application of design in a capacity requiring a close working relationship within a professional environment. Prereq: Grad standing, or enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 27 cr hrs or 3 completions.

DESIGN 5193

Individual Studies

Advanced study for students in specialized programs. Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 693. Repeatable to a maximum of 27 cr hrs or 3 completions.

DESIGN 5201

Design Research III for Industrial Design

Addresses design opportunities, including the skills of problem identification, formulation, qualitative and quantitative research, analysis, synthesis, and project proposals for Industrial Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 5202

Design Research III for Interior Design

Addresses design opportunities, including the skills of problem identification, formulation, qualitative and quantitative research, analysis, synthesis, and project proposals for Interior Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 5203

Design Research III for Visual Communication Design

Addresses design opportunities, including the skills of problem identification, formulation, qualitative and quantitative research, analysis, synthesis, and project proposals for Visual Communication Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 5301

Visualization Strategies for Industrial Design II

Design and application of information systems in the production of visual communications within frameworks of Design Research and Industrial Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 5453

Design Media IV for Visual Communication Design

Exploration of future media possibilities for Visual Communication Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 5502

Interior Design Technology III

Principles of environmental controls with a focus on artificial and natural lighting within the context of Interior Design including professional standards, building codes, human center guidelines, industry standard communication methods, and sustainability. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 5505

Information Design

Design principles related to visualizing quantitative information, processes and systems.

DESIGN 5552

Interior Design Technology IV

Principles of material specifications, liability, contracts and bidding documentation within the context of Interior Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Interior Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 5650

Advanced Collaborative Design

Interdisciplinary knowledge and problems examined and discussed in the context of social responsibility (global and local). Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 5750

Advanced Design History: Interiors, Contents, Communication, and Culture

Advanced study of the history of the designed environment, product, and communication systems.

DESIGN 5801

Design Seminar for Industrial Design

Investigation of issues and inquiry into topics of relevance to design; group discussions and analysis of events, processes, manifestations and procedures in Industrial Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Industrial Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.

DESIGN 5803

Design Seminar for Visual Communication Design

Investigation of issues and inquiry into topics of relevance to design; group discussions and analysis of events, processes, manifestations and procedures in Visual Communication Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Visual Communication Design major, or Grad standing, or permission of instructor.