Introductory Industrial Design (CSID 120)
Discover the process behind crafting the products we use every day. This course provides an introduction to the foundational principles and processes of industrial design. You will embark on a design journey that begins with formulating a design brief, progresses to generating innovative concepts guided by design criteria, and emphasizes user-centred thinking. Engage in basic testing through prototyping with quick mock-ups and models. By the end of the course, you will showcase your designs using both 2D and 3D methods, with sketches and refined mock-ups. Gain practical, hands-on experience and valuable insights into the industrial design process.
Contact Hours
24 course hours (3 hours per class)
Prior Learning
No prior learning required.
Courses offered that meet Prior Learning Requirements
None
Tuition + Materials
Tuition is $550.00. Download your detailed materials list before your first class.
Course Format
Course offering is available either online synchronous (VCHAT) or on campus (GNWC). View schedule for current and upcoming formats.
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