May 09, 2024  
2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED]

Course Descriptions


Undergraduate Bulletin Course Description Introduction

Course descriptions are listed (in this section) in alphabetical order by curricular subject abbreviations. Undergraduate courses are those numbered from 100 through 499. All numbers above that are for graduate credit.

General Education, Racial and Ethnic Studies and Global Perspective Requirements

This section describes the purpose of and outlines the requirements of each of these course categories.

Each degree program has a general education component designed to provide you with knowledge and skills in communication, analytic reasoning, natural sciences, arts, humanities, social and behavioral sciences, contemporary issues, social responsibility and ethical reasoning. The university also requires students to take courses to learn about the diverse cultures that make up the United States. With careful planning, some of the general education courses and racial and ethnic studies courses may overlap. That is, you may take a course that meets both general education and racial and ethnic studies requirements. While the credits you earn count once toward graduation, they may be used to satisfy requirements in these two areas. The global perspective requirement for undergraduates stems from the goals of UW-Stout’s distinctive mission and array of programs that combine theory, practice and experimentation.

  

Racial and Ethnic Studies Requirements

The Racial and Ethnic Studies requirement is six credits with a minimum of three credits from RES-A. Each student must satisfy the racial and ethnic studies requirement as preparation for being an engaged citizen in a highly diverse society. Racial and ethnic studies courses prepare students for being engaged citizens in a highly diverse society and to come to appreciate, understand, value and respond respectfully to cultural diversity. Through the study of U.S. cultures other than those from a European origin, we hope to discourage racism and thus reduce its effects. An important emphasis is critical reflection and application of acquired learning to professional and personal contexts. Lists of the racial and ethnic studies courses in each category are available online. Transfer students who have fulfilled the racial and ethnic studies requirement at another UW System university are exempt from meeting UW-Stout’s criteria.

Global Perspective Requirement

Both the globalization of work and the career education that is part of UW-Stout’s mission make it desirable that students appreciate cultural, economic, political, environmental and social differences. Learning a second language at the college level and developing an understanding of another culture provides students with skills they will use in international situations. To earn a bachelor’s degree, students who started Fall 2010 or later must fulfill a global perspective requirement by:

  • Completing a program of university-approved work or study abroad, or
  • Completing six credits of courses approved as fulfilling the global perspective requirement.

Interpreting Course Descriptions

This document will help you understand the various codes used in the course descriptions that follow.

A typical course description in the Undergraduate Bulletin appears like this:

LIT 273 American Multicultural Literature  

The three digits of the course codes refer to the course level. The 100 series is primarily for freshmen; 200 – sophomores; 300 – juniors; and 400 – seniors.

Credits

UW-Stout defines a credit hour as an amount of work represented in intended learning outcomes and verified by evidence of student achievement that reasonably approximates: [1] At least one hour of classroom or direct faculty instruction and a minimum of two hours of out-of-class student work each week for approximately 15 weeks for one semester hour of credit, or the equivalent amount of work over a different amount of time; or [2] At least an equivalent amount of work as required in part one [1] of this definition for other academic activities as established by UW-Stout, including distance education, online, hybrid, or other indirect faculty instruction, laboratory work, internships, co-op experiences, studio work, and other academic work leading to the award of credit hours.

Course Planning Information

Information included with the course description helps you as you plan your course schedules. General Education, Racial and Ethnic Studies, Global Perspective, repeatability, and terms offered (if known) are indicated.

The terms indicated serve only as a general guide and do not guarantee that a course will be offered during a particular semester. Verify availability of a course in any given term by checking the online Open Courses listing or through Access Stout when planning your schedule.

 

Cognitive Science

  
  • COGS-101 Cognitive Science I


    4 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Multidisciplinary approaches to cognitive science from the fields of psychology, computer science philosophy, neuroscience, and anthropology. Laboratory-based research methods.
    Prerequisite: Take PSYC-110  
  
  • COGS-202 Cognitive Science 2


    4 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Cognitive science research methodologies and problem-based laboratory exercises related to major cognitive science concepts.
    Prerequisite: Take COGS-101  
  
  • COGS-390 Cognitive Science Research Studio 1


    2 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Cognitive Science research skills related to conducting a directed research project: literature reviews, meta-analysis, empirical research design, theory development, and testing of research applications.
    Prerequisites: take PSYC-290  and COGS 202  
  
  • COGS-490 COGS Research Studio 2


    2 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Advanced cognitive Science research skills related to conducting and original research project: literature reviews, meta-analysis, empirical research design, theory development, creation and testing of original applications.
    Prerequisite: take COGS-390  

Communication Studies

  
  • COMST-100 Fundamentals of Speech


    (3 cr.)
    Communication Skills - Speaking
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Techniques of effective speech: diagnosis of individual needs and training in necessary skills; speaker/listener relations, speech organization, voice, bodily action, language and development of confidence and poise.
  
  • COMST-199 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
  
  • COMST-200 Persuasive Speaking


    3 cr.
    Communication Skills - Speaking
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Advanced techniques of speaking; develop persuasion skills in personal, professional and public contexts.
    Prerequisite: take COMST-100  
  
  • COMST-206 Small Group Communication


    (3 cr.)
    Communication Skills - Speaking
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Communication skills and theories for group contexts. Dynamics of small group participation; deliberation and problem-solving; conflict management; power and leadership; and team building.
  
  • COMST-208 Theory of Communication


    3 cr.
    Communication Skills - Speaking
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    How people communicate with each other; interpersonal, social, technical and business communication, monographs of various communication theorists.
    Prerequisite: take COMST-100  
  
  • COMST-210 Interpersonal Communication


    3 cr.
    Communication Skills - Speaking
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Theoretical and applied approaches to communication in interpersonal relationships. Communication variables and competencies for social interaction in personal and professional contexts.
  
  • COMST-236 Listening


    3 cr.
    Communication Skills - Speaking
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Theoretical analysis and practical application of listening concepts in personal and professional relationships.
  
  • COMST-308 Business and Professional Speaking


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Professional communication; projects emphasizing the application of oral presentation skills in business and professional contexts.
  
  • COMST-312 Intercultural Communication


    3 cr.
    Contemporary Issues, Communication Skills, Racial & Ethnic Studies Category A, Global Perspective, Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Communication concepts and strategies in a global multicultural society examining domestic racial and ethnic groups: communication norms in cultures of origin and functional appreciation of cultural diversity in social networks using verbal, nonverbal and group communication. Relevant concepts include identity formation, perception, worldview context, social stratification, racism, ethics, and language.
    Prerequisite: take COMST-100  
  
  • COMST-350 Nonverbal Communication


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Theories and research involved in understanding and applying nonverbal skills in personal, professional and technologically-enhanced environments.
  
  • COMST-370 Communicating in Health Contexts


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Theories and practical approaches to interactions about health- and wellness-related issues. Addresses perspectives on health communication in interpersonal, clinical, small group, and organizational contexts. Explains communication issues that exist in health care encounters, and discusses the influences of culture on health communication.
  
  • COMST-399 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
  
  • COMST-400 Special topics in Communication Seminar


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Current issues or historical topics related to communication. Specific topic will be advertised prior to semester offered. Course may be repeated three times with different topics or issues.
    Prerequisite: take COMST-100 . Must be Junior level or higher
  
  • COMST-414 Interviewing


    1 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Principles and techniques for interviewee in employment interviews.
  
  • COMST-425 Informational Interviewing Skills for Professionals


    1 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Theories and methodologies used in the collection and interpretation of data for research and professional development purposes.
    Prerequisite: take COMST-100  
  
  • COMST-470 Special Topics in Health Communication


    3 cr.
    In-depth study of special topics in the field of health communication.
  
  • COMST-475 Applied Health Communication Capstone


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Completion of an original research or field experience project for business or industry. Results in either a deliverable for a client with a project report or a research paper.
  
  • COMST-499 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent

Computer, Networking & Information Technologies

  
  • CNIT-133 Networking Fundamentals I


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Internet Protocol addressing, routing and switching fundamentals.
  
  • CNIT-134 Networking Fundamentals II


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Advanced addressing, switched networks, routing protocols, access lists and wide area network.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT-133  
  
  • CNIT-300 Special Topics: VMware vSphere Install, Configure, Manage Version 6.0


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Install, configure, and manage VMware vSphere 6.0; includes VMware ESXi 6.0 and VMware vCenter Server 6.0. Prepares you to administer a vSphere infrastructure for an organization of any size and forms the foundation for most other VMware technologies in the software-defined data center.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT 133  
  
  • CNIT-301 Linux Systems & Network Administration


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    A technical overview of the Linux operating system, including: hands-on experience with commands, files, services and tools. Topics include basic Linux commands, files and directories, text editing and scripting; installation and maintenance of Linux servers in the corporate world; installation and configuration of services and applications of Linux servers.
    Prerequisite:  take either ITM/CNIT-133 OR CS-144
  
  • CNIT-330 IP Telephony Design & Implementation


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Internet protocol (IP) telephony components and protocols examination; converged network interpretation; analog and digital voice interface configuration; quality of service configuration; single and multisite IP telephony deployment; IP telephony features implementation.
    Prerequisites: take CNIT-441  
  
  • CNIT-361 Workstation And Server


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Installing, configuring, and administering Microsoft Windows utilizing the current commercial version of the product for both workstations and servers. Helps prepare students for two of the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification examinations.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT 133   
  
  • CNIT-362 Server Applications


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Installing, configuring, and administering server applications using multiple industry standard operating systems. Server applications may include World Wide Web, FTP, software updates, mail, file sharing, DNS, DHCP, and terminal services.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT-361  
  
  • CNIT-363 Directory Services


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Provides knowledge and skills to plan, implement, and troubleshoot directory services. Design and implement a secure network. Focuses on a directory services environment, including forest and domain structure, domain name system, site ology and replication, organizational unit structure, and delegation of administrations.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT-361  
  
  • CNIT-382 Network Systems Design


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Concepts from communication networks. LAN, MAN, WAN networks. Introduction to LAN switching, ATM and virtual LANS. Designing and integration of LAN switching virtual networking and ATM into today’s networks.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT-134  
  
  • CNIT-383 Introduction to Network Security


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Design, implementation and management of network security in multilayered computer networks. Identifying and evaluating network security threats; internet, intranet, and extranet security issues.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT-134  
  
  • CNIT-391 Wireless Systems


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Wireless networking combining Radio Frequency (RF) and Local Area Networking (LAN) technology fundamentals. Basic concepts and building blocks or the convergence between RF and networking technologies. Technologies and tasks vital to installing, managing, and supporting wireless networks.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT-134  
  
  • CNIT-441 Scalable Internetworks


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    One of three core courses for preparation for the Cisco CCNP and CCDP professional certification. Students will learn how to build scalable routable networks. Students are required to pass the associated Cisco certification examination.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT-134  
  
  • CNIT-443 Multi-Layer Switched Networks


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    One of three core courses for preparation for the Cisco CCNP and CCDP professional certification. Build multi-layer switched networks. Students are required to pass the associated Cisco certification examination.
    Prerequisite: take CNIT-441  
  
  • CNIT-444 Internetwork Troubleshooting


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Specialization course for the Cisco CCNP professional certification. Students will learn to troubleshoot internetworks. Students are required to pass the associated Cisco certification examination.
    Prerequisites: Take CNIT-441  and CNIT-443  
  
  • CNIT-450 Enterprise Solutions and Unified Communications


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Enterprise-level network utilizing the technologies and methods that are current industry best practices. Provide enterprise network solutions and unified communications to an organization while maintaining quality of service. New and emerging network technologies for an enterprise network.
    Prerequisites: take CNIT-330 , CNIT-363 , and CNIT-444  
  
  • CNIT-484 Advanced Network Security and Auditing


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Network infrastructure, operating systems, data centers, and virtualized environment security and auditing. Information technology government and industry regulation compliance.
    Prerequisites: take CNIT-363 , CNIT-383 , and CNIT-443  
  
  • CNIT-490 Information Technology Management Capstone


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Work with an outside organization in a team environment utilizing concepts of design, brainstorming, problem solving, team work, creativity, evaluation, and present findings in oral and written formats.
    Prerequisite: Take CNIT-450  

Computer Science

  
  • CS-141 Introduction to Programming


    3 cr.
    Computer Science
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Solving problems using computer programming. Input/output, user interface, objects, events, flow of control, functions, arrays.
  
  • CS-144 Computer Science I


    4 cr.
    Computer Science
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Problem solving using a high-level programming language. Graphical user interfaces, object-oriented programming, event handling, documentation, flow of control, testing, input/output, arrays.
  
  • CS-145 Computer Science II


    4 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Basic concepts in computer systems including computer structure, assembly languages, addressing techniques, program segmentation and linkage. Problem solving using a high-level programming language. Procedural programming concepts, string processing, searching and sorting algorithms, pointers, dynamic memory allocation, memory management, linear data structures, recursive structures, object-oriented programming, and debugging.
    Prerequisite: take CS-144  
  
  • CS-199 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
  
  • CS-244 Data Structures


    4 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Concepts and foundations of data structures and algorithms. Introduction to analysis of algorithms and linear structures, vectors, linked lists, stacks, queues and priority queues. Non-linear data structures such as trees, tree traversals, binary trees, binary search trees and graphs. Advanced sorting and searching techniques. Hashing, heaps.
    Prerequisite: take CS-145  
  
  • CS-245 Introduction to Computer Organization


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Basic concepts in computer systems including computer structure, machine language, assembly languages, addressing techniques, macros, file I/O, program segmentation and linkage.
    Prerequisite: take CS-145  
  
  • CS-248 Web and Internet Programming


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Design and implementation of web and internet software systems using current programming languages, scripting languages, and interface standards. Network programming and client/server applications. Support for database access via web programs.
    Prerequisite: Take CS-141  or CS-144  
  
  • CS-290 Professional Seminar


    1 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Preparation for the computer science profession. Assess knowledge base, identify areas of strengths and weaknesses, define plan for further development. Build a professional portfolio and resume, and review interviewing skills. Explore career paths, company research, negotiations and weighing job offers. Opportunities for attendance at industry presentations and company visits.
    Prerequisite: take CS-244 or CS-248
  
  • CS-299 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
  
  • CS-326 Programming in Game Engines


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Introduction to programming in game engines with focus on programming game objects, physics, programmable effect systems and user interface components to create interactive programs.
    Prerequisite: take CS-244  
  
  • CS-326 Programming Interaction in 3D Game Environments


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Introduction to a 3D game programming environment with focus on programming interaction of game objects, physics, programmable effect systems and Heads-Up-Display (HUD).
    Prerequisite: take CS-244  
  
  • CS-342 Survey of Programming Languages


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Programming languages and language design. Comparative study of three modern high level languages and their application strengths for systems programming, embedded computer systems and artificial intelligence.
    Prerequisites: take CS-244  and CS-245  
  
  • CS-343 Mathematical Foundations of Computer Graphics


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Fundamental hardware, software, mathematics, data structures and algorithms for computer graphics.
    Prerequisites: take CS-244  and MATH 275 , and take either MATH-158  or MATH-154  or PHYS-281  
  
  • CS-345 Image Processing


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Theory and applications of digital image processing. Mathematical foundations and algorithms for enhancement, restoration, compression, segmentation and reconstruction from projections.
    Prerequisites: take MATH-255 , MATH-275 , CS-244 , and STAT-332  
  
  • CS-346 Simulation Modeling and Analysis


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Simulation as a problem-solving technique; models, analysis and languages for simulation; data collection; random variate generation; verification and validation; output analysis; optimization of systems.
    Prerequisites: take CS-244  and STAT-332  
  
  • CS-349 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-8 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • CS-354 Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Introduction to the design and analysis of computer algorithms. Concepts of artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance analytical and problem solving skills.
    Prerequisite: take CS-244  
  
  • CS-399 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
  
  • CS-441 Computer Architecture


    4 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Fundamentals in modern computer technology, focusing on hardware. Design, operation, and interconnections of the major computer system components consisting of the CPU, memory, and I/O modules.
    Prerequisite: take CS-244  
  
  • CS-442 Systems Programming


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Design, organization and case studies of major systems software: assemblers, loaders, linkers, macro processors, compilers, and operating systems. Relationship between machine architecture and system software.
    Prerequisite: take CS 441  
  
  • CS-443 Database Systems Manipulation and Design


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Conceptual and logical organization of data, data models, data manipulation and data definition languages, and design of databases. Distributed database systems; integrity, constraints, concurrency, security, and query optimization.
    Prerequisite: take CS-244  
  
  • CS-448 Software Engineering


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Software development lifecycle, programming languages and environments, program testing, documentation, software management and organization. Class software development project.
    Prerequisite: take CS-244  
  
  • CS-449 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-8 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • CS-458 Advanced Software Engineering


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Semester-long software engineering project based on an applied real life problem. Advanced models of modern software development process. An in-depth exposure to the latest technologies and trends in software engineering: architecture, process, frameworks, methodologies, and tools. Software metrics, quality, management, reliability, testing, integration, verification, validation, deployment, and maintenance.
    Prerequisite: take CS-448  
  
  • CS-480 Introduction to Computer Security


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Computer security problems and challenges, relationship between policy and security, cryptography, implementation of requirements imposed by policies, use of standards to ensure that the system will meet its goals, system vulnerabilities analysis and detection, intrusion detection, application of desired policy and procedures to support the policy.
    Prerequisite: take CS 244   
  
  • CS-496 Advanced Web and Internet Programming


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Modern and emerging web programming standards, server configurations, and libraries. Web app creation and persistent data storage. Survey of modern tools and technologies to support web development.
    Prerequisites: take CS 248  and CS 443  
  
  • CS-499 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent

Counseling

  
  • COUN-149 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-6 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industry experience. Generally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous one.
    Department Consent
  
  • COUN-249 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-6 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industry experience. Generally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous one.
    Department Consent
  
  • COUN-349 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-6 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industry experience. Generally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous one.
    Department Consent
  
  • COUN-399 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
  
  • COUN-400 Workshop in Counseling


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Current specialized topics studied through experiential activities.
  
  • COUN-405 Helping Skills for the Professional


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Develop basic helping skills including active listening; problem solving, goal setting, and decision-making; conflict resolution; information giving; assertion skills; and making referrals. Applicable when basic counseling is an appropriate helping response and also in any interpersonal relationship, including people with disability and ethnic diversity issues.
  
  • COUN-406 Peer Supervisory Experience


    1 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Experience in observation and feedback to peers undergoing counseling skill training.
    Instructor’s Consent Required
  
  • COUN-447 Assessment and Treatment of Eating Disorders


    2 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Description and diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, obesity, and compulsive overeating. Psychological, sociological, and familial influences on the development of the disorders. Assessment instruments, approaches, and treatment considerations.
  
  • COUN-449 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-6 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industry experience. Generally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous one.
    Department Consent
  
  • COUN-494 Counseling Older Persons


    2-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Training service providers in counseling skills and gerontology through discussion, observation and supervised counseling experiences.
  
  • COUN-499 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent

Design

  
  • DES-114 Interior Design Communication Tools


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Introductory study of the design process, software and communication tools used within the interior design industry.
  
  • DES-149 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-8 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • DES-150 Introduction to Sustainable Design and Development


    3 cr.
    Contemporary Issues, Global Perspective, Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Examination of theory and practice of sustainable development and the influential role of design.
  
  • DES-176 Introduction to Digital Narrative


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Visual storytelling and time-based foundations (4D) for animation, digital cinema, comics, game design, transmedia design and other time-based forms. Emphasis on ideation through writing, storyboarding and concept illustration. Introduction to the field of entertainment design.
  
  • DES-200 Design Concepts and Problems


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Comprehensive understanding of the processes, techniques, and concepts used by designers to arrive at innovative and successful design solutions.
    Prerequisites: take ART-101  and ART 103 , each with a grade of C or better
  
  • DES-205 Design Drawing and Concept Visualization


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Comprehensive education and training in developing, visualizing, and communicating design ideas through drawing.
    Prerequisites: take ART-200  with a grade of C or better
  
  • DES-210 Typography I: Letterform


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Design of letterforms, figures, and visual symbols; history and development of type.
    Prerequisites: take ART-100  with a grade of C or better
  
  • DES-214 Interior Design Practice, Materials and Finishes


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Introductory study of interior design professional practice, contemporary interior design issues, materials and finishes used within the built environment.
  
  • DES-220 Introduction To 2D Digital Imaging


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Creative use of digital imaging technology in the visual arts; exploring the development of 2D imagery for both printed and electronic formats incorporating type, vector and raster graphics using layout and composition software.
    Prerequisite: Take ART-101  with a grade of C or better
  
  • DES-225 Pixel and Vector Art


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Investigation into ways digital 2D art, through using both pixel and vector applications, can be incorporated into the game medium through concept art and in-game art assets.
    Prerequisites: take DES 220   with a grade of C or better
  
  • DES-231 Industrial Design 1: Product Form and Visualization


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Introduction to Industrial Design, with an emphasis on aesthetics, visualization, and the process of designing new products.
    Prerequisite: take DES 205   and DES-231 each with a C or better
  
  • DES-232 Industrial Design 2: Ergonomics


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Study and application of human factors to the design of products. Understand the human body and its limitations to create a product that is comfortable, safe, and easy to use.
    Prerequisite: take DES 205  and DES 231  each with a C or better
  
  • DES-249 Cooperative Education Experience


    1-8 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Work and study in an approved position to gain business/industrial/other experience. Normally entails recurring, supervised work periods, each one building and expanding on the previous.
    Department Consent
  
  • DES-256 Art Workshop


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Selected art concepts, processes and media will vary to serve special student populations. Credit determined by individual contract.
  
  • DES-260 Typography II:  Systems


    3 cr.
    Introduction to complex typographic systems with a focus on functional aspects of hierarchy, navigation, and user-centered information design. Practical application of compositional grids to print and online media.
    No
    Prerequisite:  take DES 210   with a grade of C or better
  
  • DES-297 Design Field Experience/Experiential Learning


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Work in an approved design position or conduct advanced research on an approved design ic.
    Department Consent
  
  • DES-299 Independent Study


    1-3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: Yes
    Department Consent
  
  • DES-303 Interior Design Studio 1


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Experiential study of the fundamental principles and elements of interior design and their application to a range of residential design projects. Projects emphasize residential space planning based on functional requirements, application of various elements of design, and design communication methods.
    No
    Prerequisite:  take DES 205   with a C or better and AEC 131  
  
  • DES-304 Interior Design Studio II


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Experiential study of the principles and elements of interior design as applied to a range of projects and end-user populations. Studio design projects emphasize project development, end-user needs, codes, varied building typologies, and design communication methods.
    Prerequisites: take ETECH-205  or DES-303  with a grade of C or better
  
  • DES-308 Lighting Design in the Built Environment


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Exploration and application of professional lighting design practice within the built environment including psychological and physiological aspects of artificial and natural light, effects of color, directional effects, materials, design process, aesthetics, codes, energy conservation, and sustainability.
    Prerequisite: take DES-303  with a grade of C or better
  
  • DES-310 Graphic Design I


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Exploration of the formal qualities of creating effective and informative design. Foundational design elements including line, shape, form and texture; compositional principle concepts of balance, contrast, grid structures and hierarchy.
    Prerequisites: take ART-101  or DES-210 , each with a grade of C or better
  
  • DES-314 Interior Design Contracts and Codes


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Study of interior design professional practice, industry regulations and product specifications.
    Prerequisites: Take DES-214  
  
  • DES-320 Furniture Design


    3 cr.
    Repeatable for Credit: No
    Design and construction of contemporary furniture.
    Prerequisites: take DES-231  or DES-232  or DES-303  with a grade of C or better
 

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