ART202 — Industrial Design: 3-Dimensional Printing for Mass Production
ART 202 - Industrial Design: 3-Dimensional Printing for Mass Production ART 202 - Industrial Design: 3-Dimensional Printing for Mass Production 5 Credits Throughout this course, students will actively engage in hands-on experimentation with 3-dimensional printing, delving into its pivotal role in mass production and Universal Design principles. We will critically examine the advantages and disadvantages of 3D printing in the context of serial production. Additionally, students will be acquainted with parametric design principles and the concept of mass customization. Lectures will also cover the intricacies of pattern creation for mold making and casting processes. Fees Art Fee Quarters Typically ummer Fall Winter Spring Designed to Serve All students Active Date 20250604T13:18:31 Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Lecture 55 Total Degree Distributions: AA Performance ProfTech Related Instruction BAS Course Outline • Lectures and demonstrations within the design studio environment. • Design for 3-dimensional printing as it applies to various mass-production approaches. • Introduction to mold making and casting techniques. • Integrating digital and analogue processes to create a pattern for mass-production. • Overview of the global supply chain, manufacturing processes, and shipping methodologies. Student Learning