DI 1330 Processing and Manufacturing of Metals

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to describe the physical, chemical, and transformation attributes of metallic, vitreous, and composite materials currently in the market. Furthermore, students will be able to describe the technology and available resources in the processing of those materials and composites for their application for product and object creation in the market.

DI 1310 Creativity Studies I

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Understand and apply different strategies in the creative development phase of the process in order to experience different approaches to the same problem and find intelligent solutions through these different perspectives. 2. Apply the different fundamental skills and previously acquired knowledge of sketching, model construction, morphology, materials and processes. 3. Finally, students will be able to create user-centered solutions for low and medium complexity products, creating or fulfilling needs in the market.

DI 1260 Conceptual and Morphological Studies II

By the end of this course, students will have acquired the knowledge necessary to analyze and generate shapes with a higher level of complexity. These new levels of complexity will be studied with the aim of generating spatial surfaces and plyhedrons as space organization elements. Additionally, students will be able to describe and express shapes, from the following three perspectives: their geometrical elements, their key attributes, and their actual implementation methods.

DI 1150 Introduction to Industrial Design

Students will reflect about Industrial Design as a discipline, from the different approaches presented, through the exchange of information with graduates in the field or professional practice, the study of major design paradigms, anthropological vision, and the foundations of design. All of this aims to provide students with an approach to the specific tasks and main challenges of the discipline.