Industrial Design Minor
The Industrial Design Minor (IDM) provides field knowledge for non-majors. These courses introduce industrial design skills and allow students to explore the fundamentals of human-centered design and product development.
Faculty Advisor: Stephanie Rufnio rufinos@wit.edu
| Course | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| To earn the minor, the student must pass the following required and elective courses: | ||
| Required/Core Courses: | ||
| INDS1850 | VISUALIZATION 2: ADVANCED PERSPECTIVE | 3 |
| INDS2300 | 3D REALIZATION I | 4 |
| INDS2500 | INDUSTRIAL DESIGN STUDIO 4 | 4 |
| Elective Courses - Students Select Any Two of the Following: | ||
| DSGN1100 | DESIGN MAGIC | 2 |
| INDS3200 | HUMAN FACTORS IN DESIGN | 3 |
| INDS4300 | INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE 2 | 3 |
| INDS4500 | BUSINESS IN DESIGN | 3 |
| HIST4475 | HISTORY OF DESIGN | 4 |