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Interaction Design

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Design Undergraduate Bachelor of Fine Arts

Overview

The Design program is an integrated model, intertwining studio work, critical/historical studies, and humanities/sciences. Students’ placement in the program is dependent on portfolio review and transfer credits.

The first two years of this degree path is a directed model, integrating studio work, critical/historical studies, and humanities/sciences. Courses help students develop form-giving skills, technological proficiency, and explore the potential of design and visual communication for social, economic, and ecological challenges. The second two years present students with opportunities to craft a personal approach to their professional practice, through self-directed studios and projects that encourage research and experimentation, collaboration and interdisciplinarity. Students graduate with a capstone project as well as a portfolio, as part of a strategy for the development and fulfillment of their projected professional life.

Program Learning Outcomes

At the end of their degree, the students of Interaction Design will be able to:

  • Demonstrate conceptual, contextual, and historical understanding in their work.

  • Provide evidence of exploration and experimentation and choosing form and content relationships consciously.

  • Display continuously improving digital craft, hands-on skills and workflows, consistent with current industry standards.

  • Include Design and Academic research methods in their practice.

  • Employ racial, gender equity, and accessibility best practices.

  • Create and maintain a digital portfolio and self-marketing materials centered on self-determined goals and objectives.

  • Communicate clearly and effectively in person, in writing, and in presentation.