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The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design program offers advanced technical knowledge and application and is designed to enhance professional skills. The curriculum emphasizes process rather than style, thus allowing the individual design process to evolve and emerge in conjunction with creativity, technical information, historic and current ideological influences, and production and communication skills, which are all working components of the industrial design process. The Industrial Design Program prepares graduates for entry-level positions in many areas, including consultant designer, product designer, furniture designer, automotive designer, and toy designer. The length of the program is twelve [12], eleven [11] week quarters |
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Jack MacDonald B.F.A, Rhode Island School of Design; A.B., Brown University
Winston Menish M.Ind., Pratt Institute; B.S., Kansas State University
Donald Salerno B.S., Art Center College of Design
Jeff Smith B.F.A., Rochester Institute of Technology
Brian Wood M.A., Antioch University; B.F.A., B.S., University of Cincinnati
Brent Wortham B.S., Art Center of Design
Patricia Grullon M.A., San Francisco State University; B.A., APEC University |
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