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ID 310 Advanced Digital Techniques

±õ¶ÙÌý310ÌýÌýAdvanced Digital TechniquesÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

Methods and techniques for developing 3D digital models and animations that are compelling, unique, and relevant in the creative process of Industrial Design. Students begin to strategically integrate 3D digital technology as part of the larger curriculum relative to studios and support classes and are encouraged to look beyond current conventions to find new means of creating digital artifacts.

Prerequisite: ±õ¶ÙÌý210

Typically offered in Fall only

IDS 310 Animals in the Global Community

±õ¶Ù³§Ìý310ÌýÌýAnimals in the Global CommunityÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

A lecture/seminar exploring the interdisciplinary field of Human Animal Studies in a global context, examining cultural, economic, ethical, ecological, geographical, political, and psychological aspects of human/nonhuman interactions using readings, films, and guest lectures. E.g. what are global ecological/political ramifications of treating cattle as sacred versus breeding them for beef? Why are there more tigers in captivity than in the wild? What are our ethical obligations to the Great Apes? Concepts such as place and placelessness, boundaries, animals as refugees, and interspecies justice will be explored. Course includes team work, and a research project focusing on personal area of interest. Junior Standing or higher.

GEP Global Knowledge, GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Typically offered in Fall only