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DESN 200 Design History



3 credits 45.0 hours
200 level undergraduate course

This course presents a selection of key concepts in the history of design, particularly the idea of human beings as designers and makers, i.e. Homo Faber. The focus of this course is on the period of prehistory through the Renaissance, and on to the Enlightenment and finally from the mid-nineteenth century to the late twentieth century within the broader context of this time period’s rapid technological change, social and political upheaval, and expanding cultural exchange. Looking at these periods, this course examines the relationship between design and culture, design and craft, design as problem solving and as a ‘rational method’, and design in relation to society. The primary objective of this course is to provide a deep historical context for the practice of design.

Prerequisites COMP*102, COMP*102D, COMP*102E, COMP*112, or COMP*112H

This course is not repeatable for credit.
This course can fulfill a discipline history elective, critical studies elective, or general elective requirement.