APDZ387 — Industrial Design I
5 credits This course provides an introduction to industrial design. Topics covered include sketching and basic rendering, divergent thinking and ideation, geometric systems and spatial structures, and how form, function, and meaning can be applied to a product. At the conclusion of this course, students will execute a design from concept to finished product. The aim of this course is to provide a thorough basis in understanding of form and meaning of two-dimensional and three-dimensional design. - to generate complex forms and structures Sketch 3D forms and demonstrate an understanding of two- and three-point perspective Use metaphors to design, interpret, and develop new forms Design and fabricate a 3D product Use CAD software to design and prototype a basic product Develop oral, written, and presentation abilities Use critical thinking and teamwork to solve problems Total Hours: 50 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 50
Prerequisites: APDZ310, APDZ311