Art—Design
Interim Director: Nan Goggin
School Office: 143 Art and Design Building, 408 East Peabody, Champaign, (217) 333-0855
For the Degree Bachelor of Fine Arts in Industrial Design
The curriculum in industrial design requires 130 credit hours and
provides education in the design of products for mass production to
meet the needs of people and their environment. Emphasis is placed
on the awareness of the market demand for design, experience in the problem solving process and methods
and materials of production and their relative costs, creation of
designs that are in visual harmony with their environment and that
are satisfying to the consumer, and responsiveness to the changes
in technology and cultural patterns.
Contact: Mark Avery
Specialist in Undergraduate Academic Affairs
School Office: 140 Art and Design Building, Champaign, 333-6632, mavery@illinois.edu
Students in the School of Art and Design must complete the Campus General Education requirements. Some Art and Design courses will also apply toward the General Education requirements.
| Hours |
Art History |
| 8 |
Any two of: ARTH 111, 112, 113, 114, or 115 (all meet a general education requirement; credit will not be given for both ARTH 112 and 115) |
| 3 |
ART 211Design History
Survey |
| 3 |
Advanced art history (200-level or above) |
| 14 |
Total |
| Hours |
Art Foundation |
| 2 |
ARTF 101Contemporary
Issues in Art |
| 6 |
ARTF 102 and 104Drawing,
I and II |
| 6 |
ARTF 103 and 105Design,
I and II Workshops |
| 14 |
Total |
| Hours |
Industrial
Design Requirements |
| 6 |
ARTD 220 and ARTD 222Design
Workshop, I and Design Workshop, II |
| 6 |
ARTD 320 and 324Industrial
Design, I and II |
| 8 |
ARTD 420 and 422Advanced
Industrial Design, I and II |
| 20 |
Total |
| Hours |
Industrial Design
Electives |
| 19-27 |
Select
from: |
3 |
ARTD 225—Design Drawing |
3 |
ARTD 221—Model Making I |
3 |
ARTD 223—Model Making II |
2 |
ARTD 321—Drawing and Rendering |
3 |
ARTD 322—Materials and Processes I |
3 |
ARTD 325—Materials and Processes II |
2 |
ARTD 421—Professional Practices |
1-4 |
ARTD 391—Special Problems in Design |
2 |
ARTD 423—Computer Applications I |
2-4 |
ARTD 426—Computer Applications II |
3 |
MSE 101—Materials in Today's World |
3(each) |
ARTD 210, 212, 311 (by advisor consent)
|
3-4 (each) |
ARTS 440, 444, 442 (by advisor consent) |
| Hours |
Electives |
| 15-24 |
Art + Design courses (not in Industrial Design) and other supporting electives (see advisor) |
| |
Open electives as needed to total 130 hours |