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The School of Industrial Design

The subject of industrial design includes many courses that define and support the objectives for its qualified student body. Are you an artist? Are you an engineer? Are you interested in the business of designing a product, a process, or a system of processes, and to deliver them to contract? The subject is a broad one that visualizes the vastly growing applications of state-of-the-art technology. How such a vision can become reality for the student, is the discussion that includes the industrial design courses which make input along with the community of professional instructors. Students learn how to complete product designs and build their prototype graphically for proposal, so that production can be financed and eventually delivery made. The products of industrial design through a vast collaboration of specialists who contribute wholly or in part to its development. You may wish to consider learning the following:

Introduction to Design

English composition I

Analytical Geometry and Calculus I

Chemistry

Introduction to Contemporary History

Chemistry Lab

American Federal Government

English Composition II

Principles of Industrial Design I

General Physics for Engineering and Science Majors

Analytical Geometry and Calculus II

General Physics

Drawing for Industrial Design

Design Awareness

Principles of Industrial Design II

Analytical Geometry and Calculus III

Materials and Design

Psychology

Industrial Design I

Introduction to Computer Modeling

Visual Methods for Problem Solving

Sociology

20th Century Design I

Process and Design

Graphics and Design Industrial Design II

Imaging and Visualization

Presentation Graphics

Principles of Product Design

Industrial Design III

20th Century Design II

Marketing Art History

Human Factors in Design

Graphics for Industrial Design

Industrial Planning and Design

Theorizing Design

Design and Research Methods

Writing for the Professional

Advanced Industrial Design

Design Project

Taken from transcript from Suffield University, Twin Falls, ID, dated 5-13-07Goodnewscharlie 02:53, 8 November 2009 (UTC)

Goodnewscharlie 04:20, 1 November 2009 (UTC)