
TECH 144 - Introduction to Industrial Design (Spring2010)
Creative problem-solving and aesthetics, application through two- and three-dimensional exploratory exercises in color, texture, shape, form, structure, and space through simple industrial design problems.
Foundation Program requirement for all Industrial Technology first-time freshmen
TECH 250 - Impact of Technology on the Individual and Society (Fall 2009)
An exploration of the ways technology impacts individual human development within global social systems. Including an emphasis on lifelong acquisition of technology skills with an optional service-learning component. General Education Block E Requirement
TECH 310 - The Design Process (Fall 2009/Spring 2010)
Introduction to the process of technical design. Analysis and application of the methods, models, organizations, standard and practices used in the design of projects or products.
Required Core course for all Industrial Technology majors
TECH 313 - Product Design and Development (Winter 2010)
Prerequisite: TECH 310. Indepth examination of the process of designing products for manufacture. Analysis and application of the methods, models organizations, standards and practices used in industry.
Computer-Integrated Design Concentration course for Industrial Technology majors
TECH 315 - Project Design and Document Control (Winter 2010)
Prerequisites: TECH 310 and 313. Concepts, applications and procedures necessary to control, protect and access graphical data used in the management of design and manufacturing documentation.
Computer-Integrated Design Concentration course for Industrial Technology majors
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