Industrial Design Introduction, BASIC, 15 credits
The course is discontinued
Contents
The aim of the BASIC course is that students will acquire a basic knowledge and understanding of the methods and processes used within industrial design during the process of product development and learn how to apply these in supervised project work. The course is primarily focused on how the design process works when producing physical products, how ideas can be visualized, and basic presentation and communication techniques.
Required Knowledge
Univ: At least 120 credits from earlier university studies or the equivalent knowledge and samples of work. Admission is done locally. Eligible candidates are selected on the basis of submitted samples of work.
Literature
The literature list is not available through the web. Please contact the faculty.