Middlebury

HARC 0216

Intro to Industrial Design

Introduction to Industrial Design
3D Printing, CNC machining, and robotic automation have transformed how objects are designed, prototyped, and manufactured. In this course we will learn fundamental 3D solid modeling techniques, iterative design strategies and fundamental additive and subtractive manufacturing techniques. Every class will be hands-on and fully immersed in the high-tech tools of the industrial design process. Students will leave with a strong conceptual understanding of 3D solid modeling, printing, and machining, and an independent final project. 3 hrs. lect/lab.
Subject:
History of Art & Architecture
Department:
History of Art & Architecture
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART
Equivalent Courses:
FMMC 0215
FMMC 0216
INTD 0215
FMMC 0348 *
HARC 0217 *

Sections

Spring 2025

HARC0216A-S25 Lecture (Houghton)

Fall 2024

HARC0216A-F24 Lecture (Houghton)

Spring 2024

HARC0216A-S24 Lecture (Houghton)

Fall 2023

HARC0216A-F23 Lecture (Houghton)

Spring 2023

HARC0216A-S23 Lecture (Houghton)

Fall 2012

HARC0216A-F12 Lecture (Garrison)

Fall 2010

HARC0216A-F10 Lecture (Garrison)

Fall 2007

HARC0216A-F07 Lecture (Garrison)

Spring 2007

HARC0216A-S07 Lecture (Garrison)

Fall 2006

HARC0216A-F06 Lecture

Fall 2005

HARC0216A-F05 Lecture (Garrison)

Fall 2004

HARC0216A-F04 Lecture (Garrison)

Spring 2004

HARC0216A-S04 Lecture (Rowe)