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Nov 21, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2022-23 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Product Design Major (APDJ)
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The Product Design degree is designed for qualified students who intend to become professional product designers or pursue graduate study in product design. The program is a four-year course of study with an emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration among Design, Art, Engineering and Business programs. Application requires a portfolio review, a letter of intent, submission of an unofficial transcript, and completion of application forms. Application details may be obtained from the Richmond Institute Office. Courses in the Product Design program are sequential beginning in the fall semester of each year and will take a minimum of four years to complete after admission.
The requirements of a B.F.A. curriculum of the Richmond Institute for Design Innovation and the College of Fine Arts must be satisfied. No minor required. Eighty-three hours in art, design, and related technologies, and 15 hours in Entrepreneurial Studies satisfy the major requirements of this curriculum and are distributed as follows:
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Basic Studies Requirement (12 hours)
Baccalaureate-Level Writing Requirement (3 hours)
Cognate: Art History Requirement (12 hours)
- 3000-4000 level Art History Topic Course Credits: 3 hours
- 3000-4000 level Art History Topic Course Credits: 3 hours
Product Design Sequence (37 hours)
Art Studio Electives (12 hours)
- Art Elective course in sculpture, metals/jewelry, or ceramics Credits: 3 hours
- Art Elective course in sculpture, metals/jewelry, or ceramics Credits: 3 hours
- Art Elective course in any art discipline Credits: 3 hours
- Art Elective course in any art discipline Credits: 3 hours
Supporting Engineering Requirement (7 hours)
Cognate: Entrepreneurial Studies Requirement (15 hours)
- Entrepreneurial Elective Credits: 3 hours
- Entrepreneurial Elective Credits: 3 hours
Grading Requirement
Majors and minors receiving a grade below a “C” in a required course must repeat the course.
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