Course Info

ID 300: History of Industrial Design

The goal of this course is to give students a broad understanding of the context and ideas that predicate their profession. Through studying important figures in the history of industrial and product design, as well as artifacts and ideas that emerged through practice, students will gain strong foundational knowledge in where industrial design as a profession emerged from, and begin to establish patterns in where it may be headed.

ID 100 and ID 101 are are prerequisites for this class.

Winter 2024-2025

  • Section: 501
  • Class number: 23247
  • Meeting time: W 10:00AM - 1:15PM
  • Location: 14EAS 00207 at Loop Campus
  • Instructor: Chung Liang | View syllabus

Winter 2023-2024

  • Section: 501
  • Class number: 25106
  • Meeting time: W 10:00AM - 1:15PM
  • Location: 14EAS 00310 at Loop Campus
  • Instructor: Vladimir Kharaz | View syllabus

Spring 2021-2022

  • Section: 601
  • Class number: 43087
  • Meeting time: MW 11:50AM - 1:20PM
  • Location: 14EAS 00310 at Loop Campus
  • Instructor: Jayson Margalus