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ID 201 Industrial Design Studio I
This course is an introduction to the theories, methods, and language of industrial design; elementary problems in form and function; transitional implications of hand-crafted and mass-produced objects in various materials. Industrial Design majors, and department approved elective ("swing") studio for all other College of Design majors.
Prerequisite: ¶ÙÌý104 and ±õ¶ÙÌý102 and ±õ¶ÙÌý210 and ±õ¶ÙÌý216; Corequisite: ±õ¶ÙÌý310 and ±õ¶ÙÌý316
Typically offered in Fall only
IDS 201 Environmental Ethics
Interdisciplinary consideration of ways in which field of study coupled with personal/cultural values contribute towards either solving or compounding environmental problems; provides framework for process of making ethical decisions.
GEP Global Knowledge, GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer