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Course Code & Number:
ID 231
Course Title:
Models and Prototypes in Design
Level:
BS
Credit Hours/ ECTS Credits:
(1+2+0) 2 TEDU Credits, 4 ECTS Credits
Academic Year
2023
Semester
Fall
Catalog Description:
Basic model making processes; industrial standards in model making; introduction to equipment, tools and materials for model and prototype making.
Pre-requisite / Co-requisite
Pre-requisites:
NONE
Co-requisites:
NONE
Instructor:
Syllabus File:
Sap Event ID:
50238315
Suggested / Recommended Reading:
- Lefteri, Chris (2012). Making It: Manufacturing Techniques for Product Design. London. Laurence King Publishing.
- Werner, Megan (2011). Model Making. New York, USA: Princeton Architectural Press
- Rodgers, P. and Milton, A. (2011). Product Design. London. Laurence King Publishing.
- Cuffaro D.F., Paige D., Blackman C.J., Laituri D., Covert D.E., Sears L.M., Nehez-Cuffaro A., Zaks I. (2013). The Industrial Design: Reference + Specification Book: Everything Industrial Designers Need to Know Every Day. Massachusetts, USA. Rockport Publishers.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to:
1. Practice model and prototyping methods, equipment, tools, and materials,
2. Apply various model making techniques and model making materials for different design purposes at a basic level,
3. Distinguish the types of models used in industrial design process.
Software Usage:
Rhinoceros, Adobe Creative Cloud
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods:
Scaffolding/Coaching
Demonstrating
Hands-on Activities
Assessment Methods and Criteria:
Performance Project
Project
Others
Student Workload:
Lectures
14
hrs
Field Trips/Visits
5
hrs
Hands-on Work
60
hrs
Poster Presentation
10
hrs
Final model
30
hrs
Assessment Methods and Criteria Others:
Course participation
Assignments / Grading:
Projects, Attendance