Design Thinking and Doing (208-0-1)
Instructors
Sabrina Louis Katz
Alyssa Ashlyn Brown
Meeting Info
Ford Studio 3 Rm 3210: Tues, Thurs 9:00AM - 10:20AM
Overview of class
Design Thinking and Doing is a dynamic, project-based introduction to design, structured as a hands-on studio course. Students will learn key methods of design innovation and will work in teams to apply those methods, learning how to uncover opportunities, explore ideas, prototype solutions, and interact with users. In addition to regular class time, the course will offer a series of workshops to help students develop specific design skills which suit the interests and needs of the class. Students will be required to participate in at least one workshop but may engage in as many as desired. At the end of the quarter, students will present their design concepts, showcasing prototypes in engaging and thoughtful ways.
Registration Requirements
Open to all Northwestern students.
Students who have taken DTC will not receive credit for taking DTD.
Class Attributes
No Seniors
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Prerequisite: Reserved for First-Year Students, Sophomores, and Juniors. Non-McCormick students only