Design (DSC)

DSC 100 Introduction to Environmental Design. (3)
fall and spring only
Survey of environmental design: includes historic examples and the theoretical, social, technical, and environmental forces that shape them. Cross-listed as APH 100/PUP 100. Credit is allowed for only APH 100 or DSC 100 or PUP 100.
General Studies: HU, G, H

DSC 101 Design Awareness. (3)
fall only
Survey of cultural, global, and historical context for the design professions.
General Studies: HU, G

DSC 120 Design Drawing. (3)
spring only
Drawing as language to explore and communicate ideas. Development of drawing aptitude as language and process for design thinking. 1 hour lecture, 5 hours studio.

DSC 121 Design Principles I. (3)
fall only
Design as a language and process for creative thinking and realization. 1 hour lecture, 5 hours studio. Prerequisite: major in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design.

DSC 122 Design Principles II. (3)
spring only
Continued exploration of design as a language and process for creative thinking and realization. 1 hour lecture, 5 hours studio. Prerequisite: DSC 121.

DSC 236 Introduction to Computer Modeling. (3)
fall and spring only
Computers in design, including software concepts, specific packages, and problem solving, illustration, typography, modeling, and animation. Lab. Prerequisite: Design major.
General Studies: CS

DSC 344 Human Factors in Design. (3)
fall only
Man-machine environment systems; human characteristics and behavior applied to design of products, systems, and their operating environment.

DSC 483 Preinternship Seminar. (1)
spring only
Preparation of internship materials that produce and enhance a successful internship experience. Seminar. Prerequisite: 3rd-year major in the school.

DSC 484 Internship. (1–3)
summer only
Full-time summer internship under supervision of practitioners in the Phoenix area or other locales. Prerequisite: instructor approval.

DSC 494 Special Topics. (1–4)
fall only
Possible topics:
(a)Finding Purpose: Survival in Design. (3)

DSC 500 Research Methods. (1–12)
not regularly offered
Fee or deposit.

DSC 520 Contemporary Design Issues. (3)
fall and spring only
Projected applications in design production, planning, and decision-making processes. Lecture, seminar. Prerequisites: INT 310, 311 (or their equivalents).

DSC 524 Illumination and Acoustics. (3)
not regularly offered
Research and laboratory investigation of advanced illumination and acoustics issues of facility design. Emphasis on human factors and performance aspects. Prerequisites: INT 457, 458 (or their equivalents).

DSC 525 Design Methodologies. (3)
fall only
Practical exercises and studies in problem-solving strategies; problem definition and supporting theory for the designer. Lectures, seminars, lab. Fee or deposit. Prerequisite: senior or graduate standing.

DSC 527 Modern Design Theory. (3)
spring only
Aesthetic, political, economic, and social theories that have shaped modern design; theory as the basis for design philosophies. Lectures, seminars. Prerequisite: DSC 525 (or its equivalent).

DSC 529 Design Criticism. (3)
fall only
Critical methods applied to design as material culture and human expression; evaluation of achievement versus intention. Lecture, seminar. Prerequisite: DSC 527 (or its equivalent).

DSC 544 Human Factors Systems and Documentation. (3)
fall only
Advanced topics associated with theory and methods of human factors in design. Individual projects stressing problem organization, evaluation, and documentation. Lectures, seminars, lab. Prerequisite: DSC 344 (or its equivalent).

DSC 552 Computer Simulation in Design. (3)
fall only
The use of computer graphics as a medium to develop and present images of the environment for analysis and perception. Lecture, lab. Prerequisite: senior or graduate standing.

DSC 553 Computer Imaging and Visual Perception. (3)
spring only
Issues and applications of computer simulation as a tool for describing and testing human interface with the environment. Lecture, lab. Prerequisite: senior or graduate standing.

DSC 558 Daylighting. (3)
not regularly offered
Daylighting as a design determinant; concepts, techniques, methodology, experiments, and case studies. Lecture, studio. Prerequisite: senior or graduate standing.

DSC 580 Practicum: Methods of Teaching Design. (3)
fall only
Background and development of design education theories. Concepts of studio teaching methods. Comprehensive student project development and evaluation methods. Prerequisite: graduate standing.

DSC 593 Applied Project. (1–12)
not regularly offered
Fee or deposit.

DSC 598 Special Topics. (1–4)
not regularly offered
Possible topics:
(a)Facilities Planning II
Fee or deposit.

DSC 599 Thesis. (1–12)
not regularly offered
Fee or deposit.

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