Endüstri Ürünleri Tasarımı Lisans Programı
Ders Planı
| Ders Kodu | Ders Adi |
( Teorik - Pratik ) Kredi |
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1.Yıl - Güz Dönemi |
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| IDES1013 | Technical Drawing I | ( 1 - 4 ) 3 | |
| IDES1001 | Basic Design | ( 1 - 6 ) 4 | |
| IDES1011 | Design Communication I | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| ENG1003 | Communications Skills & Academic Writing I | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| IDES1021 | Introduction to Industrial Design I | ( 2 - 0 ) 2 | |
| PHYS1005 | Concepts and Applications in Physical Science | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| GEP1005 | History of Civilization I | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
1.Yıl - Bahar Dönemi |
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| IDES1002 | Design Studies | ( 1 - 6 ) 4 | |
| IDES1014 | Technical Drawing II | ( 1 - 4 ) 3 | |
| IDES1033 | Manufacturing Materials I | ( 2 - 0 ) 2 | |
| IDES1032 | Model Making | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| ENG1004 | Communication Skills & Academic Reporting II | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| GEP1006 | History of Civilization II | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| IDES1012 | Design Communication II | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
2.Yıl - Güz Dönemi |
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| IDES2013 | Design Communication III | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| IDES2021 | Computer Aided Design I | ( 1 - 4 ) 3 | |
| TLL2021 | Turkish Language & Literature I | ( 2 - 0 ) 2 | |
| IDES2033 | Theory of Structure | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| IDES2001 | Industrial Design I | ( 2 - 6 ) 5 | |
| IDES2031 | Manufacturing Materials II | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
2.Yıl Bahar Dönemi |
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| IDES2014 | Design Communication IV | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| TLL2022 | Turkish Language & Literature II | ( 2 - 0 ) 2 | |
| IDES2002 | Industrial Design II | ( 2 - 6 ) 5 | |
| IDES2042 | Human Factors and Design Psychology | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| IDES2022 | Computer Aided Design II | ( 1 - 4 ) 3 | |
| IDES2034 | The Way Things Work | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
3.Yıl - Güz Dönemi |
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| IDES3001 | Industrial Design III | ( 2 - 6 ) 5 | |
| IDES3031 | Marketing for Industrial Designers | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| GE Elective | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | ||
| IDES3021 | History of Art and Technology I | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| HIST3051 | Atatürk's Principles and History of Turkish Republic I | ( 2 - 0 ) 2 | |
| Restricted Elective | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | ||
3.Yıl Bahar Dönemi |
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| IDES3022 | History of Art ad Technology II | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| IDES3032 | Design Management | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | |
| GE Elective | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | ||
| Restricted Elective | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | ||
| IDES3002 | Industrial Design IV | ( 2 - 6 ) 5 | |
| HIST3052 | Atatürk's Principles and History of Turkish Republic II | ( 2 - 0 ) 2 | |
4.Yıl - Güz Dönemi |
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| Restricted Elective | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | ||
| IDES4001 | Industrial Design V | ( 2 - 6 ) 5 | |
| IDES4031 | Design Research | ( 2 - 0 ) 2 | |
| IDES4011 | Law in Design | ( 2 - 0 ) 2 | |
| GE Elective | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | ||
| Restricted Elective | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | ||
4.Yıl Bahar Dönemi |
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| Restricted Elective | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | ||
| IDES4002 | Graduation Project | ( 2 - 6 ) 5 | |
| IDES4022 | Design Portfolio | ( 2 - 0 ) 2 | |
| Restricted Elective | ( 3 - 0 ) 3 | ||
Ders Listesi
IDES1001
Basic Design
1 6 4
IDES1002
Design Studies
1 6 4
IDES1011
Design Communication I
3 0 3
IDES1012
Design Communication II
3 0 3
IDES1013
Technical Drawing I
1 4 3
IDES1014
Technical Drawing II
1 4 3
IDES1021
Introduction to Industrial Design I
2 0 2
IDES1032
Model Making
3 0 3
IDES1033
Manufacturing Materials I
2 0 2
IDES2001
Industrial Design I
2 6 5
IDES2002
Industrial Design II
2 6 5
IDES2013
Design Communication III
3 0 3
IDES2014
Design Communication IV
3 0 3
IDES2021
Computer Aided Design I
1 4 3
IDES2022
Computer Aided Design II
1 4 3
IDES2031
Manufacturing Materials II
3 0 3
IDES2033
Theory of Structure
3 0 3
IDES2034
The Way Things Work
3 0 3
IDES2042
Human Factors and Design Psychology
3 0 3
IDES3001
Industrial Design III
2 6 5
IDES3002
Industrial Design IV
2 6 5
IDES3021
History of Art and Technology I
3 0 3
IDES3022
History of Art ad Technology II
3 0 3
IDES3031
Marketing for Industrial Designers
3 0 3
IDES3032
Design Management
3 0 3
IDES3911
Typography
2 0 2
IDES3912
Marks, Signs and Communications
2 0 2
IDES3913
Graphic Design
2 0 2
IDES3914
Photography
2 0 2
IDES4001
Industrial Design V
2 6 5
IDES4002
Graduation Project
2 6 5
IDES4011
Law in Design
2 0 2
IDES4022
Design Portfolio
2 0 2
IDES4031
Design Research
2 0 2
IDES4901
Principles of Product Design
2 0 2
IDES4902
Design Thinking
2 0 2
IDES4903
Design for Sustainability
2 0 2
IDES4911
Exhibition Design
2 0 2
IDES4933
Advertising Concepts
2 0 2
IDES4934
Packaging Design
2 0 2
IDES4990
Summer Training
0 0 0
Ders Tanımları
IDES1001
Basic Design
The course introduces the basic concepts of design, visual thinking, nature of materials and structural principles. Students are introduced to elements and principles of design. Application of these principles and various forms of organization are explored through two- and three-dimensional design exercises. Elementary skills of sketching, drawing and modeling are developed.
IDES1002
Design Studies
The primary goal of this class is to build a solid foundation for the students' expanding abilities as artists and professionals. Problem solving processes, analytical thinking and craftsmanship are emphasized in various compositional and color exercises. This course provides an introduction to major design principles and theories, in addition to contemporary and historical art and design references.
IDES1011
Design Communication I
This basic drawing course is designed to introduce students to a variety of drawing approaches related to the design process. Students learn methods of representation, communication, idea generation, and form development. A sequential approach to the understanding of structure, form, space and the effects of light through the use of line, tone and texture will be stressed.
IDES1012
Design Communication II
This course expands on the principles and techniques learned in Design Communication 1 with emphasis on communicating design ideation, and problem solving through traditional sketching.
IDES1013
Technical Drawing I
The course introduces the basic graphic skills of drawing such as lettering, scale and graphic symbols, orthographic projection, detail and dimensioning. Concepts of drawing (perception, line, proportion, composition, etc.) will be studied with examples of three dimensional objects.
IDES1014
Technical Drawing II
This course introduces drawing systems and diagrammatic conventions while further developing the principles covered in Technical Drawing I. Perspective systems and diagramming are used to understand, communicate and express various forms of information.
IDES1021
Introduction to Industrial Design I
This course introduces the central theme of design and the design professions:the importance of human beings in all aspects of design thinking and practice. Design and the human dimension, nature of human beings, designers respond to human needs and issues of value will be discussed. Finally, the scope of design in personal, social and cultural environment will be explored.
IDES1032
Model Making
A laboratory mini-course introducing a range of materials, methods, and workshop techniques by which designers prototype designs in three dimensions. Basic competence in shop techniques is established by bringing to realization a series of simple artifacts.
IDES1033
Manufacturing Materials I
This course focuses on the process used in industry for manufacturing consumer products. Students will comprehensively explore the characteristics, properties and appropriate use of materials for mass production of wood and metal products.
IDES2001
Industrial Design I
This course provides the practice of industrial design by focusing on the process itself. Students will produce a complete product design with presentation sketches, technical layouts, and final appearance model.Identification of the problem to be solved and the list of criteria for an effective solution, production of complete designs that follow the creative problem solving process, and conduct of a clear presentation of the design.
IDES2002
Industrial Design II
This course provides an introduction to establishing design criteria and scenario, using the phase approach of product design: basic research, ideation, refinement, documentation, and model fabrication. Students will broaden and utilize 2D and 3D communication skills, as well as develop aesthetic skills and learn creative thinking, reduction of concept to practice, manufacturing techniques and feasibility, and create a comprehensive targeted presentation with a final.
IDES2013
Design Communication III
This course focuses on sketching and rendering. Students will review perspective, shadow, renderings, and reflection theories. Attention is given to the accurate depiction of various materials and surfaces in a variety of. Students are instructed in specific techniques used to describe complex forms, surfaces and designs.Creativity and skillful technique development in large scale rendering format are emphasized.
IDES2014
Design Communication IV
Drawing skills presented in Design Communication III are developed further. Students will review perspective, shadow, renderings, and reflection theories. Attention is given to the accurate depiction of various materials and surfaces in a variety of media during the first semester. Students are instructed in specific techniques used to describe complex forms, surfaces and designs. The second semester addresses advanced techniques and skills which are applied to more challenging visual problems.
IDES2021
Computer Aided Design I
This course introduces the basic conventions and understandings of Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) and Computer-Aided Industrial Design (CAID). Emphasis is placed on using computers as engineering drawing tools and using the Cartesian coordinate system as it applies to wire frame models.
IDES2022
Computer Aided Design II
This course introduces the students to advanced computer concepts. Concepts addressed are used to develop complex visual depiction of form and product design. Students will obtain the knowledge to become effective digital modelers as well as be advised to other areas of technology that apply to the collaboration of CAID and data transfer applications.
IDES2031
Manufacturing Materials II
This course is the complement of Manufacturing Materials I to offer the alternatives of materials and manufacturing processes that are considered in product design and development. Students learn the advantages and disadvantages of various material and processes, and how to choose and specify them in a particular product application. Main focus is on plastics, polymers and metal compounds.
IDES2033
Theory of Structure
This course offers a survey of the role of structure as a foundation of successful design. The concepts of form, function, cost, durability, and manufacturability are the parameters to be explored from the disparate fields of physics, engineering, materials science, and history, among others. This course will explore these complex relationships by introducing definitions, methods, and analytical techniques complimented by a more historical perspective on the function of structure.
IDES2034
The Way Things Work
This course investigates the basic principles of mechanics and electronics. Through the combination of lectures, investigations, and lab experiments, students develop simplified representations of complex systems. The skills of freehand drawing, mechanical drawing and three-dimensional models are employed and developed during the project sequence.
IDES2042
Human Factors and Design Psychology
This course will familiarize students with general human factors principles that are at the heart of any effective design. Students will be introduced to areas of human performance, cognition, ergonomics, memory and behavior and taught how to apply these to the design process. Extensive reading assignments, in-class and take-home projects will expose students to a variety of human factors theories and design examples.
IDES3001
Industrial Design III
This class brings together experiences of the first four terms and applies them to a prescribed comprehensive design project of a consumer product. Beginning in the conceptual phase, emphasis is on developing a strong market position statement, a refined aesthetic form, and a production-ready functional and mechanical solution to the design. Students develop applied color and graphics, logos and retail packaging.
IDES3002
Industrial Design IV
Course projects are chosen to give students an opportunity to use their creative, technical and theoretical skills in a business application. The primary emphasis is on the use of a systematic process for the design and development of products that are useful, usable, desirable and feasible. Attention is also given to designers' interaction with engineering, marketing, and other professionals who influence the product development process.
IDES3021
History of Art and Technology I
History of Design and Technology provides a basic understanding of the movements, ideas and events of industrial design history over the past 150 years. This course will serve as a foundation for a life well spent in the practice of design, revealing, through study of past masters, how the profession has evolved to its present state, as well as where it is going.
IDES3022
History of Art ad Technology II
The class will explore, discuss, analyze, and compare various aspects of modernist culture including the visual arts, design and architecture, film, the performing arts, music, literature, science and technology, and provide an historical perspective and critical insight into the political, social, and philosophical dynamics of the era, and its relevance to our current time.
IDES3031
Marketing for Industrial Designers
This course introduces systematic objective research and analysis of information relevant to the identification and solution of problems in marketing. Students analyze theories of consumer behavior and their application to industrial design and utilize marketing knowledge in their designs.
IDES3032
Design Management
The course introduces management of design as a strategic resource. Definition of design, different design disciplines, evolution of design management, the role of design as a competitive business tool, design and innovation, nature of the product design and development process, design and corporate strategy, the management of corporate identity /image, human resources for design, consultancy versus in-house design teams, management of design projects will be discussed.
IDES3911
Typography
Students explore the fundamental principles of typography, where type is regarded as an image that serves a variety of communicative purposes. Projects allow students to explore issues of form and meaning, hierarchy, legibility and readability, structure and composition, and the design process. While typography is a highly focused branch of communication design, this introduction to type as image serves to open a path for students to study all facets of communication design in subsequent courses. Students use traditional materials and design tools, as well as computers.
IDES3912
Marks, Signs and Communications
In this studio course you will design a variety of marks ranging from trademarks, (logos), logotypes, icons, way finding devices and potential symbols. You will be exposed to many examples of marks for reference, acquire an understanding of the design process and develop the confidence of how marks fit into a communication strategy.
IDES3913
Graphic Design
A studio course in graphic design, including: organizing information, page layouts; the use of grid systems, typography, photography, computers, mechanicals and reproduction techniques. Students will be involved with the design of: booklets, letterheads, posters, trademarks, signage and graphics for packaging. Projects are developed and art work is prepared for production.
Prerequisite: Permission of department head.
IDES3914
Photography
This class provides an exceptional introduction for non-photo majors to the world of photographic image making. Assignments are designed to encourage personal expression, conceptual thinking, new ways of thinking about the meaning of images which will be carried into digital applications for improved problem solving ability in all fine art and communication design fields.
IDES4001
Industrial Design V
This class revolves around a single project that requires students to work through all phases of product design. Focus is on establishing design methodology and actual product development.
IDES4002
Graduation Project
Project studio that provides a complete and thorough design project from conception through presentation, typically industry sponsored and relating to the sponsor's business. Introduction to professional practice through industry sponsors and design competitions. Studios focus on implementation of the product development process and its methods, including internet research, emerging technology exploration, CAD, rapid prototyping, and aesthetics.
IDES4011
Law in Design
The course covers professional rights, responsibilities and obligations of designers practicing at national or international levels. Reviews the basics of the national regulations concerning patents, utility models, industrial designs, trademarks, copyright, unfair competition, and consumer protection. Puts special emphasis on industrial design registration in Turkey. Provides an international overview of the standarts, environmental regulations, and product liability issues.
IDES4022
Design Portfolio
The portfolio is a document that provides a personal narrative of a designer's work, process, and approach to solving problems. These artifacts are in effect, an evolving collection of the best work, yet present numerous challenges when trying to craft a cohesive and succinct presentation about personal style, approach, and outlook on design and the world.
IDES4031
Design Research
Students propose an area of study to faculty. Faculty define projects within area of proposed study for students to choose and develop a research document. This document becomes the basis for their graduation project.
IDES4901
Principles of Product Design
The course introduces issues of styling, redesign and human product interaction. Physical and functional requirements of a product are emphasized.
IDES4902
Design Thinking
Fatalism, skepticism, moral relativism, political power, artificial intelligence, existentialism, and the nature of art will be discussed as we read primary philosophical texts including those by Plato, Nietzsche, Descartes, Kant, Marx, Oscar Wilde, Lao Tzu, and Jean-Paul Sartre. From "Zeno's Paradox" in ancient Greece to Michel Foucaut's "Discipline and Punish," we will grapple with the intellectual watersheds that continue to haunt the modern mind.
IDES4903
Design for Sustainability
The course aims at emphasizing the relationship between the user and the product, the human body and its physical functions, anthropometry in equipment design, and instrumental displays and controls.
IDES4911
Exhibition Design
This course focuses primarily on trade shows and point-of-purchase systems. Emphasis is given to practical applications and budgeting.
IDES4933
Advertising Concepts
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of advertising with emphasis on conceptual process and development, and basic advertising methodologies and techniques.
IDES4934
Packaging Design
This elective course focuses on packaging systems as relevant branding mechanisms in contemporary consumer packaging design and development. Students are exposed to creative concepts as it relates to strategic planning and thinking appropriate to the client?s goals and intent as well as the market in which the client is positioned. Additional emphasis is placed on developing students? ability to conduct meaningful research and analysis. Students address projects involving the revitalization of existing brands as well as creating a brand image vis-à-vis a product, identity and subsequent packaging applications within a cogent marketing program.
IDES4990
Summer Training
The objective of summer training is for the student to get to know different sectors and expertise areas of his profession, to start building up a CV, and to get the kind of work experience that will put him/her ahead of his peers when he/she goes out looking for a job after graduation.






