COURSE CALENDAR

INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

table_designIndustrial design influences, alters and supports almost every facet of human behaviour. In creating artifacts and experience as an industrial design student, you focus on inno­vative and responsive solutions for humankind’s interface with the world.

Areas of investigation include consumer and commercial products, furniture, interaction and experience design, and strategic creativity and applied innovation. Through extensive research and analysis, you're encouraged to develop new product and experience typologies within the context of current and emerging human needs.

Core design studios develop a methodology of research, analysis, strategy, development and exe­cution, strongly emphasizing concept development and strategic and applied innovation. Courses in design theory, material processes and technology, drawing and graphic communication, and profes­sional practice all support studio work. The senior studio culminates in a focused thesis project of your choice.

Graduates of the Industrial Design program are recognized by the Association of Chartered Industrial Designers of Ontario.

For more information, go to the Fall/Winter Undergraduate Calendar 2009/2010 or go to the Search Courses page.

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