DSN 705: Advanced Studio IV
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in MFA - Design Thinking concentration; DSN 700 
Credit Hours: (3)
Building on earlier Advanced Design Studios, this online course will be the final
                                    interdisciplinary team studio and students will work to deliver comprehensive solutions
                                    for 鈥渃lients鈥 in emerging economies all over the world.
Detailed Description of Course
Content: Design thinking methodologies are built upon. Individual and collaborative
                                    opportunities to ideate, define and develop solutions to complex design problems are
                                    presented.  Design thinking methodologies are used to generate a final solution as
                                    a team.  Prototypical applications will be the result of these efforts and support
                                    the testing of research questions.  Boundaries will be crossed between technology,
                                    business and human values.  Students will use human-centered approaches, be prototype
                                    driven and mindful of the design process.  Topics may include design processes, innovation
                                    methodologies, need finding, human factors, visualization, rapid prototyping, team
                                    dynamics, storytelling and project leadership.
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
This is an online studio course. Students may work in interdisciplinary teams to synthesize
                                    information about a design challenge and begin to understand the continuum of innovation
                                    as a system of overlapping areas.
Goals and Objectives of this Course
To master basic design thinking strategies, the student must:
    1. identify and define relevant aspects of a design problem [goals, objectives,
                                    performance criteria];
    2. gather appropriate and necessary information and research findings to solve
                                    the problem;
    3. ideate, evaluate, select, and apply information and research findings to design
                                    solutions;
    4. synthesize information and generate multiple concepts and/or multiple design
                                    responses to programmatic (specific issues outlined in the design brief) requirements
    5. demonstrate creative thinking and originality through presentation of a variety
                                    of ideas, approaches, and concepts;
    6. engage in problem seeking;
    7. become adept at the process of brainstorming; and
    8. understand creativity theories in terms of the value of empathy and the elements
                                    & principles of design.
Collaboration
The student will be able to:
    1. apply team work structures and dynamics;
    2. integrate practices;
    3. collaborate, build consensus, develop leadership skills and work in teams;
    4. collaborate among and integrate multiple disciplines鈥 perspectives;
    5. encourage spontaneous interactions among members;
    6. create an "environment" where members can experiment, take risks, and explore
                                    the full range of their faculties.
Communication
The student will be able to:
    1. use communication techniques and technologies appropriate to a range of purposes
                                    and audiences;
    2. express ideas clearly in oral, written and graphic formats;
    3. apply design solutions through a variety of mediums;
    4. allow project thinking to grow and trace that growth through the generation
                                    of artifacts for review;
    5. write a project brief
    6. process information using convergent/divergent thinking and analysis and synthesis
                                    strategies; and
    7. understand design issues in order to define the problem in a manner appropriate
                                    to the client鈥檚 needs.
Management Strategies
The student will be able to understand:
    1. the elements of design management strategies [business development, financial
                                    management, strategic planning, and/or project management];
    2. professional ethics;
    3. market types and client types; and
    4. the utility of 鈥渟mart鈥 design teams.
Global context
The student will be able to describe:
    1. the influence of globalization and its implications for the practice of design
                                    thinking;
    2. sustainability concepts, theories, issues and applications related to design
                                    thinking; and
    3. historical precedent to inform design solutions; the major social, political,
                                    and physical influences affecting historical changes in art and design
Research methods
The student must be able to:
    1. use basic observation strategies, methods, and techniques;
     2. apply human behavioral theories; and
    3. apply design theories.
Technology
The student must demonstrate the ability to:
    1. develop assignments using multiple digital formats.
Assessment Measures
May include but are not limited to project(s), activities, assignments, design brief
Other Course Information
None
Review and Approval
February 9, 2017