UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN—STOUT B.F.A. in INDUSTRIAL DESIGN GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 40 Please refer to the current UW-Stout General Education course list. GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE REQUIREMENT: Completing a program of university-approved work or study abroad, or completing six credits of courses approved as fulfilling the global perspective requirement _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ RACIAL & ETHNIC STUDIES REQUIREMENT: The Racial and Ethnic Studies requirement is six credits with a minimum of three credits from RESA. _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ A. COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS ENGL-101 Composition 1 or ENGL-111 Freshman English - Honors I .............. 3 ENGL-102 Composition 2 or ENGL-112 Freshman English - Honors II or ENGL-113 Honors Seminar I ............................... 3 SPCOM-100 Fundamentals of Speech ......................... 3 B. ANALYTIC REASONING AND NATURAL SCIENCES 9 2013-2014 STUDIO AND RELATED REQUIREMENTS 47 ART-100 Drawing I .................................................................. 3 ART-101 2-Dimensional Design Foundations ......................... 3 ART-200 Drawing II ................................................................. 3 ART-103 3-Dimensional Design Foundations .......................... 3 DES-150 Introduction to Sustainable Design & Development 2 DES-205 Design Drawing & Concept Visualization .................. 3 DES-200 Design Concepts and Problems ................................ 3 DES-220 Intro to 2D Digital Imaging ....................................... 3 ART-211 Contemporary Sculptural Practices I ........................ 3 DES-310 Graphic Design I ........................................................ 3 DES-231 ID 1: Product Form and Visualization ....................... 3 DES-232 ID 2: Ergonomics ....................................................... 3 DES-331 ID 3: Product Interface Design ............................. *3 DES-332 ID 4: Design for Manufacture ............................... *3 DES-431 System, Environment and Context ...................... *3 DES-432 Theory, Society and Application .......................... *3 * Courses with an asterisk (*) are sequential and must be taken in separate semesters. 10 Courses must be from the areas of analytic reasoning and natural sciences. At least one mathematics or statistics course and a natural science course with a lab are required. _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ C. ARTS AND HUMANITIES ARTH-223 Survey of Art: Ancient-Medieval ...................... 3 PHOTO-130 Intro to Still & Moving Image Photography ...... 3 6 D. SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES 6 Courses must be from two or more areas including anthropology, economics, geography, political science, psychology and sociology. _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ E. CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 3 Courses must be selected from the list of approved contemporary issues courses, which include technology. ART STUDIO SELECTIVE REQUIREMENTS 12 Choose 12 credits from the following: Six (6) credits of Art Studio Selectives must be ART-prefix. ART-300 Drawing III..................................................... 3 ART-301/401/403 Life Drawing I/II/III ........................................ 3 ART-209/409/410 Painting I/II/III ............................................... 3 ART-311/411 Contemporary Sculptural Practices II/III ....... 3 ART-213/313/413 Ceramics I/II/III ............................................. 3 ART-215/315/415 Art Metals I/II/III ........................................... 3 ART-217/417 Printmaking I/II ............................................. 3 DES-405 Advanced Presentation Techniques for Designers ...................................................... 3 DES-320 Furniture Design ........................................... 3 ART/DES-XXX Other: Approved by Advisor ...................... 1-3 DES-X97 Co-op, Field Experience or Other .............. **1 ** Students may satisfy the Experiential Learning Requirement by participating in a Co-op, Internship, Field Experience, International Study Abroad, or Other, as approved by Program Director. ART HISTORY REQUIREMENTS 9 ARTH-224 Survey of Art: Renaissance-20th Century ..... 3 ARTH-319 History of Design........................................... 3 ARTH-xxx Art History Selective ..................................... 3 _____________________________________________________ F. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICAL REASONING 3 Courses must be selected from the list of approved social responsibility and ethical reasoning courses, which includes health, health education, and athletics. _____________________________________________________ G. SELECTIVES Courses/credits may be selected from any category to meet the 40-credit requirement. _____________________________________________________ 3 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 12 MFGT-110 Materials & Manufacturing Processes .......... 3 MFGT-202 Welding & Casting Processes or MFGT-204 Polymer Processes .................................... 3 ENGGR-112 Engineering Graphics Fundamentals ............ 3 ENGGR-436 Computer Assisted Design Problems or ENGGR-266 Engineering Graphics Surface Modeling & Rendering ............................................. 3 TOTAL 120 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN—STOUT B.F.A. in INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 2013-2014 IMPORTANT PROGRAM NOTES: 1. It takes an average of 15 credits per semester to complete this degree in four years. For your reference, an 8 semester sequence can be found at the bottom of this page. 2. DES-231 and DES-232 are concurrent courses and must be taken the same semester. 3. Courses identified by * on the front of this sheet are sequential and must be taken in separate semesters: DES-331 ID3: Product Interface Design DES-332 ID4: Design for Manufacture DES-431 System, Environment and Context DES-432 Theory, Society and Application ADDITIONAL PROGRAM NOTES AND REQUIREMENTS A. It takes an average of 15 credits per semester to complete this degree in four (4) years. B. Students must fulfill the General Education/Racial & Ethnic Studies/Global Perspective Courses according to UW-Stout criteria. C A Mid-Program Portfolio Review is a requirement for graduation. D. A grade of “C” (2.0) or better in each Art & Design class (those with an ART/ARTH/DES prefix) is required for graduation. A grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or better in Art and Design courses and a 2.0 overall GPA is required for graduation. E. **Experiential Learning: One of the following experiences may be completed as a requirement for graduation: internship, co-op, field experience or sponsored project (approved by the BFA in Industrial Program Director). RECOMMENDED EIGHT SEMESTER SEQUENCE It takes an average of 15 credits per semester to complete this degree in four years. First Semester ART-100 Drawing I...................................................... 3 ART-101 2-Dimensional Design Foundations ............. 3 Arts &Humanities ARTH-223: Survey of Art: Ancient-Medieval (req.) ................................ 3 ENGGR-112 Engineering Graphics Fundamentals ........... 3 ENGL-101 Composition 1 or ENGL-111 Freshman English - Honors I ................. 3 Second Semester ART-103 3-Dimensional Design Foundations ............. 3 ART-200 Drawing II..................................................... 3 ARTH-224 Survey of Art: Renaissance-20th Century .... 3 ENGL-102 Composition 2 or ENGL-112 Freshman English - Honors II or ENGL-113 Honors Seminar I ................................... 3 Analytic Reasoning & Natural Science ..................................... 3 Third Semester ART-211 Contemporary Sculptural Practices I ........... 3 DES-200 Design Concepts and Problems .................. 3 DES-205 Design Drawing and Concept Visualization . 3 MFGT-110 Materials & Manufacturing Processes I........ 3 Analytic Reasoning & Natural Sciences ................................... 3 Fourth Semester DES-220 Intro to 2D Digital Imaging .......................... 3 DES-231 ID 1: Product Form and Visualization........... 3 DES-232 ID 2: Ergonomics ......................................... 3 MFGT-202 Welding & Casting Processor or MFGT-204 Polymer Process .......................................... 3 Arts&Humanities PHOTO-130 Intro to Still & Moving Image Photography (req.) ....................................... 3 Fifth Semester ART-XXX Art Studio Selective ................................... 3 DES-310 Graphic Design I ........................................ 3 ENGGR-436 Computer Assisted Design Problems or ENGGR-266 Engineering Graphics Surface Modeling & Rendering ......................................... 3 *DES-331 ID 3: Product Interface Design or *DES-332 ID 4: Design for Manufacture ............. 3 SPCOM-100 Fundamentals of Speech ........................... 3 Sixth Semester ART-XXX Art Studio Selective ................................... 3 ARTH-319 History of Design ...................................... 3 *DES-331 ID 3: Product Interface Design or *DES-332 ID 4: Design for Manufacture ............. 3 Analytical Reasoning & Natural Science ................................ 4 DES-150 Intro to Sustainable Design & Develop ...... 2 Seventh Semester ART-XXX Art Studio Selective .................................. 3 ARTH-XXX Art History Selective ................................ 3 *DES-431 System, Environment & Context or *DES-432 Theory, Society & Application .......... 3 Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning ......................... 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences ................................................. 3 Eighth Semester ART-XXX Art Studio Selective ................................... 3 *DES-431 System, Environment & Context or *DES-432 Theory, Society & Application .......... 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences ................................................ 3 Selective ................................................................................. 3 Contemporary Issues ............................................................. 3