This course introduces students to the field of industrial design. It provides a framework for the development of design methodology. Students will use computers to create visual features of forms, configurations, patterns, and ornaments involved in the product design. Emphases will be placed on the multidisciplinary approach and the integration of design and engineering. Students are required to utilize the knowledge they learned to produce various design projects.
Days & Times Room Instructor Meeting Dates
Th 2:15PM – 5:35PM
Voorhees V-511A
Masato Nakamura
08/27/2015 – 12/23/2015
Topics include an in-depth study of
functions such as polynomial functions,
inverse functions, radical functions,
rational functions, trigonometric
functions, exponential and logarithmic
functions; solving inequalities;
elements of vectors and complex
numbers; solving trigonometric
equations and identities involving
sum, double and half-angle formulas;
Binomial Theorem; and progressions. A
graphing calculator is required.