DSN 415 - Cross-Disciplinary Design5 Credits In today’s creative industry, designers are ask to design outside of their discipline. This class will help students apply basic design principles to, quickly adapt outside of their expertise. Students will gain confidence in their ability to expand their creative role.
Pre-requisite(s) ART 101 and VICOM 105 Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program BAS - DSN FeesAcademic Technology Fee
Quarters Typically Offered Winter Evening Designed to Serve BAS Integrated Design Students Active Date 20240401T16:36:23
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Course Outline Module 1: Review of basic design principlesModule 2: Collaborate in Multidisciplinary teams to determine design overlap Module 3: Present project and requirements Module 4: Students will work on design projects Module 5: Students will present their projects.
Student Learning Outcomes Collaborate and develop a common design language to increase cross- disciplinary application and aptitude.
Collaborate and develop a common design process to increase cross- disciplinary application and aptitude.
Produce a design that differs from ones specialty, while drawing on their own area of expertise.
Present multi-disciplinary design project articulating how they applied their own area of expertise
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