DESIGN (DES) - 2008-2009 Catalog

Department of Design

DES 1013 - Interior Design For Non-Majors

This course is an overview of interior design: terminology, the process of design, space planning, materials, and the presentation of effective design solutions for a variety of interiors.

DES 1023 - Design Foundations I

This course explores the elements of visual literacy and the underlying principles of visual perception, organization and structure in a two-dimensional environment. This course will also develop the observational and rendering skills of the student. This is part of a required foundation sequence that will prepare students for DES 1043. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment is open to freshmen and sophomore declared design majors only. Concurrent enrollment with DES 1033 is required. For interior design majors concurrent enrollment with DES 1113 is recommended.

DES 1033 - Design Foundations II

This course will develop problem-solving strategies that enable students to combine, manipulate and conceptually explore the elements and principles of design for application into a visual communication process. This is part of a required foundation sequence that will prepare students for DES 1053. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment is open to freshmen and sophomore declared design majors only. Concurrent enrollment with DES 1023 is required. For interior design majors concurrent enrollment with DES 1113 is recommended.

DES 1043 - Design Foundations III

This course is designed to continue to emphasize the principles of scale, volume, materials, the elements and principles of three-dimensional design as they relate to composition and the activation of space. This course will further develop the visualization and rendering skills of the student with an emphasis on craftsmanship. Prerequisite(s): DES 1023 and 1033. Enrollment open to design majors only. Concurrent enrollment with DES 1053 is required. For interior design majors concurrent enrollment with DES 2143 is required.

DES 1053 - Design Foundations IV

This course will continue to hone critical thinking, conceptual development, research and analytical skills as it pertains to both the 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional environment. This is part of a required foundation sequence that will prepare students for DES 2122. This course will culminate in a Freshman Portfolio Review. Prerequisite(s): DES 1023 and 1033. Enrollment open to design majors only. Concurrent enrollment in DES 1043 is required. For interior design majors concurrent enrollment with DES 2143 is recommended.

DES 1113 - Interior Design I

This course is an introduction to basic interior design principles, materials, components, and space planning. This course also introduces basic drafting techniques used in the drawing of plans, elevations, sections, 3-dimensional representations, and architectural lettering.

DES 1213 - History of Graphic Design I

This course is a survey of the history of art and graphic design and their shared histories from prehistoric to Victorian (1900's) including art and design movements, styles, artists and designers. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment open to design majors and students seeking a graphic design or art history minor.

DES 2000 - Topics In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.

DES 2102 - Graphic Design For Non-majors

This course is an overview of graphic design; terminology, the process of design, and communicating with text and images. Prerequisite(s): This course is for non-graphic design majors only.

DES 2122 - Graphic Design I

This studio course is an in-depth foundation to graphic design: terminology; the process of design; communicating with symbols, text and images; and oral presentations. This course is structured for graphic design majors. This course replaces ART 2122. Prerequisite(s): ART 1023, 1063, and graphic design or interior design major.

DES 2143 - Commercial Design I

This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of problem assessment, space planning, material selection, and presentation of design solutions for commerical spaces. Prerequisite(s): DES 1113 with a minimum grade of "C". Enrollment open to interior design majors only. Sophomore, junior or senior standing.

DES 2152 - Illustration I

This studio course is a basic introduction to commercial illustration as a communication tool. A variety of techniques and media will be explored to broaden the student's experience in editorial, technical, and product illustration. This course replaces ART 2152. Prerequisite(s): ART 1023, 1042, & 1082.

DES 2213 - History of Graphic Design II

This course is a survey of the development of the history of art and graphic design and their shared histories from Victorian (1900's) to WWII (1945) including art and design movements, styles, artists and designers. Prerequisite(s): DES 1213. Enrollment is open to graphic design majors and students seeking a graphic design minor.

DES 2513 - History Of Interior Design I

This course is a survey of the development of the history of art and interior design and their shared histories from antiquity to the Middle Ages including art and design movements, styles, furniture, artists, and designers. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment open to design majors and students seeking an art history minor with sophomore standing or above.

DES 2543 - Computer Drafting I

This course is an introduction to computer-aided design or drafting techniques used in interior design planning and presentation. Prerequisite(s): DES 1113. Enrollment open to interior design majors only. Sophomore, junior or senior standing.

DES 3000 - Workshop In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 6 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study. Normally involves lecture, films, guest speaker, etc. A grade of "P" or "F" is given. No more than 6 hours of workshop may be counted toward a bachelor's degree.

DES 3123 - Universal Design

This course is the study of the psychology of ergonomics and appropriate space usage, governmental guidelines and regulations, and the design and specification of accessible spaces. Prerequisite(s): DES 2543, 2143, 1113 with a minimum grade of "C". Enrollment open to interior design majors only. Sophomore, junor or senior standing.

DES 3133 - Computer Graphics I

This is a studio design course using the Macintosh computer as a tool to hel solve and execute problems in page layout, design, typograhy, illustration, and production. Prerequisite(s): DES 2122, ART 1063, 1042, 1023 with a minimum grade of "C".

DES 3143 - History of Interior Design II

This course is a survey of the development of the history of art and interior design and their shared histories from the Middle Ages to the Victorian period including art and design movements, styles, furniture, artists and designers. Prerequisite(s): DES 2513. Enrollment open to design majors only with sophomore standing or above.

DES 3152 - Typography

This studio course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of type, typographic design, and typographic communication. Course projects address font selection, layout formats, letterform manipulation, and typeface design. Prerequisite(s): ART 1023, 1042, 1063, DES 2122, 3133 with a minimum grade of "C".

DES 3213 - History of Graphic Design III

This course is a survey of the development of the history of art and graphic design and their shared histories from 1945 to present day including art and design movements, styles, artists and designers. Prerequisite(s): DES 1213 and 2213. Enrollment open to graphic design majors only.

DES 3223 - Materials For Interiors

This course is a study of materials used in the design of interior spaces including fire resistant qualities, acoustical properties, and the construction of materials used in finishes and furnishings. Prerequisite(s): DES 3323, 3123, 2543, 2143, 1113 with a minimum grade of "C". Enrollment open to interior design majors only. Sophomore, junior or senior standing

DES 3233 - Residential Design

This course is the study of residential construction and space planning, drafting techniques, and the preparation of plans, sections, elevations, and interior details. Prerequisite(s): DES 3323, 3223, 3123, 2543, 2143, ART 1063, 1023 and Sophomore standing or above. Enrollment open to interior design majors only.

DES 3243 - Computer Drafting II

This course provides the interior design major with further proficiency in computer-aided drafting techniques, software programs, and digital output. Prerequisite(s): DES 2543, 2143, 1333, 1113, ART 1063, 1023 and Sophomore standing or above.

DES 3263 - Cartooning

This studio course is a study of the history, styles, and humor of cartoons. Students will create and produce cartoons for advertising, editorial, and comic pages of print media. Prerequisite(s): DES 2152, ART 1083, 1042, 1023 and Sophomore standing or above.

DES 3293 - Graphic Design II

This is an advanced portfolio development studio course with emphasis on design projects in print design, creating finished comps, and delivering professional oral presentations. This course replaces ART 3293. Prerequisite(s): Departmental permission required.

DES 3323 - Rendering Techniques

This course is the study of a variety of drawing techniques using markers and other media to produce effective interior design presentations. Prerequisite(s): DES 2543, 2143, 1113, ART 1023 with a minimum grade of "C". Enrollment open to interior design majors only. Sophomore, junior or senior standing.

DES 3343 - Package Design

This is an advanced portfolio development studio course with emphasis on design projects in package design, creating finished comps, and delivering professional oral presentations. Prerequisite(s): ART 1073, DES 3293 or concurrent enrollment in 3293 with a minimum grade of "C". Enrollment is open to Graphic Design majors only. Sophomore standing.

DES 3443 - Advertising Design

This is an advanced portfolio development studio course with emphasis on design projects in advertising design, creating finished comps, and delivering professional oral presentations. Prerequisite(s): DES 3293, or concurrent enrollment in 3293 with a minimum grade of "C".

DES 3563 - Custom Furniture

This course is the study of the design, fabrication, specifications, and installation of furniture built for site - specific or unique spaces. This course replaces INDS 3563. Prerequisite(s): DES 3323, 3123, 2543, 2143, 1113, ART 1023 with a minimum grade of "C" and Sophomore standing or above.

DES 3613 - Airbrush Illustration

This studio course will enable the student to develop proficiency in the use of equipment for rendering illustrations and design compositions with an airbrush. Prerequisite(s): DES 2152, ART 1083, 1063, 1042, 1023 and Sophomore standing or above.

DES 3853 - Illustration II

This studio course is a continuation of Illustration I with an emphasis on techniques, aesthetics, and increasing the students' skills in visual communication, while developing personal style. Students will produce finished illustrations in a variety of media. Prerequisite(s): DES 4513, 3133, 3323, 2143, 1333, ART 1042, and 1023 or DES 2152, 2122, ART 1083, 1063, 1042, and 1023 all with a minimum grade of "C".

DES 3990 - Advanced Topics In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.

DES 4143 - History of Interior Design III

This course is a survey of the development of the history of art and interior design and their shared histories from the Victorian period of post-World War II including art and design movements, styles, furniture, artists and designers. Prerequisite(s): DES 2513 and 3143. Enrollment open to design majors with junior or senior standing.

DES 4213 - Systems Furniture

This course is the study of the specification and installation of systems furniture and procedures for efficient space planning. This course replaces INDS 4213. Prerequisite(s): DES 3323, 3223, 3123, 2543, 2143, 1113, ART 1063 with a minimum grade of "C". Enrollment open to interior design majors only. Sophomore standing or above.

DES 4343 - Lighting For Interior Design

This course is the study and presentation of lighting and electrical systems, fixtures, planning, and implementation for interior spaces. This course replaces INDS 3123. Prerequisite(s): DES 3563, 3223, 3323, 3123, 2543, 2143, 1113 with a minimum grade of "C" and Junior standing or above.

DES 4413 - Design In Global Culture

This course discusses the phenomenon or globalization and its impact on worldwide visual communication. Students are introduced to cross-cultural design, challenges, case studies, theories and resources. In this class students are required to contribute to class discussions and conduct research on topics such as global branding, cultural stereotyping, cultural sensitivity, cultural identities and other topics of global concern and relevance. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment open to senior and graduate students from all majors.

DES 4443 - History of Interior Design IV

This course is a survey of the development of the history of art and design and their shared histories from post-World War II to present day including art and design movements, styles, furniture, artists and designers. Prerequisite(s): DES 2513, 3143 and 4143. Enrollment open to design majors only with junior or senior standing.

DES 4453 - Estimating For Interior Design

This course is the study of measuring, calculating, and specifying correct quantities and materials for window, wall, and floor coverings. Prerequisites(s): DES 4343, 4213, 3563, 3323, 3233, 3223, 3123, 2543, 2143, 1113 with a minimum grade of "C" and Junior standing or above.

DES 4493 - Commercial Design II

This capstone course is the study of preparing complete interior design solutions, including space planning, lighting design, detailing, presentation boards, finish and furniture specifications, project schedules, and oral presentations. Prerequisite(s): DES 4343, 4213, 3563, 3323, 3233, 3223, 3123, 2543, 2143, 1113 with a minimum grade of "C". Enrollment open to interior design majors only. Junior or senior standing.

DES 4513 - Computer Graphics II

This studio course focuses on advanced digital image creation and manipulation for new media and traditional printing techniques in graphic design. Prerequisite(s): DES 3133, 2122, ART 1063, 1042, 1023 with a minimum grade of "C".

DES 4523 - Computer Graphics III

This course focuses on the design and production of multi-page digital and printed publications. Students will master page layout software and complete advanced design projects which require skillful manipulation of text and images. Prerequisite(s): DES 2122, 3133, 3152, 4513, ART 1063, 1042, 1023 with a minimum grade of "C".

DES 4533 - Multimedia Design I

This course focuses on current digital editing techniques using the computer and sound and image editing software. Students will create video and digital presentations. Prerequisite(s): DES 4513, 3133, 3293 or concurrent enrollment in 3293, 2122, ART 1063, 1042, 1023 with a minimum grade of "C".

DES 4543 - Multimedia Design II

This studio course focuses on interactive media techniques using contemporary authoring software. Students will be able to incorporate skills from Multimedia Design I into an interactive interface for presentation. Prerequisite(s): DES 4533, 4513, 3133, 3293 or concurrent enrollment in 3293, 2122, ART 1063, 1042, 1023 with a minimum grade of "C".

DES 4613 - Vector Animation

This course addresses the design and production of vector based animation for web and digital applications. Students will develop concepts, create illustrations and storyboards, and produce their animations in a motion-graphic software application. Prerequisite(s): DES 3293 (or concurrent enrollment), 3133, 2152, 2122, ART 1063, 1042, 1023 with a minimum grade of "C".

DES 4623 - Design For The Web

This course focuses on the design and construction of web pages in an industry-standard software application. Students will learn to conceptualize, plan, design and user-test websites. Prerequisite(s): DES 4513, 3293 (or concurrent enrollment), 3133, 2122, ART 1063, 1042, 1023 with a minimum grade of "C".

DES 4652 - Prepress Production

This studio course will enable the student to develop expertise in the preparation of camera-ready art for publication. Traditional methods of mechanical paste-up as well as current trends in digital pre-press will be covered. Prerequisite(s): DES 4523, 4513, 3133, 3293, 2122, ART 1063, 1042, 1023 with a minimum grade of "C".

DES 4763 - ClockTower Studio

This course is a working graphic design studio managed and staffed by advanced graphic design majors to work with campus and community clients. This course replaces ART 4763. May be repeated twice for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor required. Enrollment open to graphic design majors only.

DES 4783 - Charles Evans Studio

This capstone course is a working design studio managed and staffed by interior design majors who work with campus and community clients, vendors, and a team of designers. Students make formal presentations of concept proposals and solutions to the client for approval. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above and permission of instructor required .

DES 4862 - Graphic Design Practice

This course addresses preparing and designing a resume, portfolio presentation, interviewing, ethics in the workplace, and self-employment procedures and promotion. Students present their portfolio of work for professional evaluation. This course also includes a supervised internship. Prerequisite(s): DES 4513, 3293, 3152, 3133, 2152, 2122, 2113 with a minimum grade of "C" and graduating senior standing.

DES 4873 - Interior Design Practice

This course addreses preparing and designing a resume, portfolio presentation, interviewing, ethics in the workplace, and self-employment procedures and promotion. Students present their portfolio of work for professional evaluation. This course also includes a supervised internship in either the residential or commercial field of interior design. Prerequisite(s): 4493, 4453, 4343, 4213, 3563, 3323, 3233, 3223, 3123, 2543, 2523, 2513, 2143, 1113 with a minimum grade of "C" and graduating senior status.

DES 4900 - Practicum In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.

DES 4910 - Seminar In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.

DES 4930 - Individual Study In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.

DES 4940 - Field Study In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 6 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.

DES 4950 - Internship In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 8 hours.

DES 4960 - Institute In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 8 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.

DES 4970 - Study Tour In Design

Credit will vary. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.

DES 4980 - Workshop In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study. Normally involves lecture, films, guest speaker, etc. A grade of "P" or "F" is given. No more than 6 hours of workshop may be counted toward a bachelor's degree.

DES 5000 - Workshop In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study. Normally involves lecture, films, guest speaker, etc. A grade of "P" or "F" is given. No more than 2 hours of workshop may be counted on a master's degree.

DES 5033 - Methods In Design Studies

This introductory course provides graduate students with a better understanding of the expectations and structure of the MFA degree. Students will explore advanced methods in solving design problems, research methodology and presentation. This course will be conducted with lectures, group discussions, and class exercises, and will equip students with a better understanding of the quality of work expected in the graduate program. Prerequisite(s): Permission of Graduate Advisor.

DES 5113 - History Of Graphic Design

This lecture course is a survey of the development of visual communication, design movements, historical styles, and designers. The student will present a major project in historical research to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5211 - Summer Seminar

This course provides advanced study in a variety of special subjects in design. The course content will vary in each seminar. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5233 - Psychology Of Design

This course provides advanced study in the application of psychology, creativity thinking, and problem solving to develop effective design solutions. The student will present research, design projects, and presentations to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5253 - Design In Global Cultures

This course provides advanced study of design principles, philosophies, materials, and production methods in ethnic cultures. The student will present research and projects to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5273 - Business Of Design

This course provides advanced study in establishing a design office, including naming, contracts, registrations, soliciting clients, invoicing, and promotion. The student will present a business plan and samples of promotions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5293 - Design Studio I

This course provides a study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of design. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission of graduate program advisor. Enrollment open to graduate design majors only.

DES 5313 - Typography

This course provides advanced study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of typographic design. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of Graduate Advisor. Enrollment is open to Graphic Design majors only.

DES 5333 - Print Design Studio

This course provides advanced study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of print design. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5353 - Package Design Studio

This course provides advanced study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of package design. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5373 - Advertising Design Studio

This course provides advanced study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of advertising design. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5393 - Design Studio II

This course provides an advanced study in creative problem solving techniques, the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of design. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisites(s): DES 5293. Enrollment open to graduate design majors only.

DES 5423 - Computer Graphics Studio

This course provides advanced study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of computer graphics. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5443 - Illustration Studio

This course provides advanced study in the application, of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of illustration. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5463 - New Media Design Studio

This course provides advanced study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of new media design. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5483 - ClockTower Studio

This course is a working design studio managed and staffed by graphic design majors who work with campus and community clients, printers, and a team of designers. Students make formal presentations of concept proposals and solutions to the client for approval. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5493 - Design Research Project

In this course students conduct academic research in the discipline of design and add to the body of existing literature. Prerequisite(s): PTE 5013 and 5413. Enrollment open to graduate design majors only.

DES 5513 - History Of Interior Design I

This course is a survey of the development of the history of Interior Design from antiquity to the Renaissance including design movements, styles, furniture, and designers. The student will present a major project in historical research to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5523 - History Of Interior Design II

This course is a survey of the development of the history of Interior Design from the Renaissance to Art Deco including design movements, styles, furniture, and designers. The student will present a major project in historical research in the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5553 - History Of Interior Design III

This course is a survey of the development of the history of Interior Design from the Bauhaus to the present including design movements, styles, furniture, and designers. The student will present a major project in historical research to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5613 - Lighting Design Studio

This course provides advanced study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of lighting design. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated two times for a total of nine hours credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5633 - Computer Drafting Studio

This course provides advanced study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of computer drafting. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evalution. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5653 - Residential Design Studio

This course provides advanced study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of residential interior design. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5713 - Commercial Design Studio

This course provides advanced study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of commercial interior design. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5733 - Furniture Design Studio

This course provides advanced study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of furniture design. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5753 - Environmental Design Studio

This course provides advanced study in the application of principles, philosophies, materials, and production of environmental design. The student will present projects and solutions to the Design Graduate Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5773 - Charles Evans Studio

This course is a working design studio managed and staffed by interior design majors who work with campus and community clients, vendors, and a team of designers. Students make formal presentations of concept proposals and solutions to the client for approval. This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

DES 5843 - Teaching Design

This course provides the MFA Design student with the information and skills in studio teaching methodology, vocabulary, student evaluation, development of design projects, and course administration procedures to effectively teach a studio course in design. This course may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission of Graduate Advisor.

DES 5900 - Practicum In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.

DES 5910 - Seminar / Special Topics

Credit varies from 1 to 4 hours. Directed intensive study on selected problems of special topics.

DES 5930 - Individual Study In Design

Credit varies from 1 to 4 hours. Directed intensive study on definite problems or special subjects based on approved outlines of plan; conferences, oral and written reports.

DES 5950 - Internship In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 8 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study. Supervised practical experience gained in a professional field by an advanced or graduate student.

DES 5960 - Institute In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 8 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.

DES 5970 - Study Tour In Design

Credit will vary. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.

DES 5990 - Thesis In Design

Credit will vary from 1 to 6 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department's field of study.