Minor in Industrial Design
Minor in Industrial Design
The Industrial Design Minor enables students majoring in fields other than Industrial Design to gain the fundamental competencies of Industrial Design to complement their disciplines. It is intended to equip students with the basic knowledge and skills of the Industrial Design profession, its history, and the creative process.
Required Courses (9 hours)
INDD 350 |
Product Semantics |
3 |
Spring |
IAID 292 |
Design Thinking |
3 |
Summer (online) |
INDD 325 |
Human Factors |
3 |
Fall |
Elective Course Options (6 hours)
IAID 290 |
Design & Material Culture |
3 |
Fall |
IAID 299 |
History of Furniture |
3 |
Fall |
INDD 500 |
Materials & Manufacturing Processes |
3 |
Spring |
INDD 605 |
ID Topics Course |
3 |
Other Minor Requirements:
Students pursuing a minor in Industrial Design must maintain a minimum 2.5 grade point average in all minor-credit courses. Students must complete nine credits of core courses and 6 credits of electives from a list of available options.