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1 st GRADE METU DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 2013-2014 SPRING SEMESTER UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM ID 102 Basic Design II (4-8)8 ID 112 Design Communication II (2-2)3 Dr. Canan E. ÜNLÜ Inst. Dalsu ÖZGEN Part-Time Dr. Armağan KURU Res. Assist. İ. Yavuz PAKSOY Res. Assist. Merve ÖZDEMİR Res. Assist. Ümit BAYIRLI Part-Time Inst. Gün ACAR Res. Assist. Koray BENLİ Res. Assist. Merve ÇOPUR Res. Assist. Güzin ŞEN ID 121 Introduction to Industrial Design (3-0)3 Assist. Prof. Dr. Fatma KORKUT Res. Assist. Nur Nagihan TUNA Non-departmental must courses: PHYS 102 Physics for Nonscientists II (3-0)3 Dr. Hande ÜSTÜNEL ENG 102 English for Academic Purposes II (4-0)4 2 nd GRADE ID 202 Industrial Design II (4-8)8 ID 212 Design Communication IV (2-2)3 ID 222 Origins and Attitudes in Industrial Design III (3-0)3 ID 236 Manufacturing Materials (3-0)3 ID 242 Ergonomics ID 290 Elementary Workshop Practice and Computer Literacy in Design (3-5)NC Dr. Hakan GÜRSU Dr. Barış YAZICI Assoc. Prof. Dr. Çiğdem ERBUĞ Part-Time Inst. Murat ERCİYAS Part-Time Inst. Tolga METİN Part-Time Inst. Mete AHISKA Part-Time Inst. İffet Aslı EVRENSEL Res. Assist. Hakan BOĞAZPINAR Res. Assist. Anıl ILGAZ Dr. Hakan GÜRSU Res. Assist. Hakan BOĞAZPINAR Res. Assist. Anıl ILGAZ Inst. Figen IŞIK Part-Time Inst. Burcu DERER OMAY Res. Assist. Sedef SÜNER Assoc. Prof. Dr. Owain PEDGLEY Res. Assist. Erçin OKURSOY Res. Assist. M. Erdi OZGÜRLÜK Assoc. Prof. Dr. Çiğdem ERBUĞ Part-Time Inst. Dr. Armağan KURU Res. Assist. Aslı GÜNAY Uzm. Mehtap Öztürk Şengül Non-departmental must courses: ENG 211 Academic Oral Presentation Skills (3-0)3 HIST 2202 Principles of Kemal Atatürk II NC 1

3 rd GRADE ID 302 Industrial Design IV (4-8)8 ID 321 Meaning in Design (3-0)3 Assist. Prof. Dr. Naz BÖREKÇİ Assist. Prof. Dr. Çağla DOĞAN Assist. Prof. Dr. Harun KAYGAN Part-Time Inst. Mustafa HASDOĞAN Res. Assist. Burak AKTAŞ Res. Assist. Koray BENLİ Res. Assist. Merve ÇOPUR Res. Assist. Mert KULAKSIZ Assist. Prof. Dr. Harun KAYGAN Res. Assist. Sedef SÜNER Res. Assist. Nur Nagihan TUNA ID 480 Introduction to Design Management Assist. Prof. Dr. Pınar KAYGAN (3-0) 3 Res. Assist. Nur Nagihan TUNA ID 390 Summer Practice in a Production Estab. and Com. Lit. in Des. NC Specialist Ataman ÖZDEMİR Non-departmental must courses: TURK 304 Turkish II NC 4 th GRADE ID 402 Graduation Project (4-8)8 ID 490 Summer Practice in a Design Office NC Prof. Dr. Gülay HASDOĞAN Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bahar ŞENER PEDGLEY Part-Time Inst. Ece YALIM Part-Time Inst. Sezgin AKAN Part-Time Inst. Mine HOŞGÜN SOYLU Res. Assist. Aykut COŞKUN Res. Assist. M. Erdi ÖZGÜRLÜK Res. Assist. Güzin ŞEN Specialist Ataman ÖZDEMİR 2

2013-2014 SPRING SEMESTER UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ID 306 Design Presentation II (2-2)3 Inst. Dr. Hakan Gürsu ID 310 Model Making (2-2)3 Inst. Dr. Hakan Gürsu ID 312 Computer Graphics I(2-2)3 Inst. Refik Toksöz ID 314 Interactive Multi-Media Design II (2-2)3 Inst. Refik Toksöz Part-Time Inst.Emrecan Çubukcu ID 317 Introduction to Visual Media (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Hasan Saltık Part-Time Inst. Oğuz Sağdıç ID 361 Sense of Form (2-2) 3 Prof. Dr. Martin Skalski (visiting lecturer) Part-Time Mete Ahıska Res.Assist. Mert Kulaksız Uzm. Mehtap Öztürk Şengül ID 363 Visual Narrative in Design I (2-2)3 Inst. Dalsu Özgen ID 365 Color in Product Design (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Ece Yalım ID 405 Introduction to Interior Design (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Zeynep Genç ID 408 TV Stage Design (2-2) 3 Part-Time Inst. Servet Işık ID 413 Interactive Prototyping for Designers (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Evrim Şahin ID 424 Intellectual Property Rights (3-0) 3 Part-Time Inst. Kaan Dericioğlu ID 427 Automobile Design and Designers Part-Time Inst. Önder Şenyapılı in the 20th Century (3-0)3 ID 483 Jewellery Beyond Tradition II (2-2) 3 Part-Time Inst. Sezgin Akan ID 485 Ceramic Form I (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Funda Özkan ID 486 Ceramic Form II (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Tuğba Ülker ID 489 Design and Cinema (3-0)3 Part-Time Inst. Önder Şenyapılı 3

2013-2014 SPRING SEMESTER UNDERGRADUATE COURSES Course Descriptions ID 306 Design Presentation II (2-2)3 Inst. Dr. Hakan Gürsu Techniques and effects of sketching in product design; planning a sketch, establishing a point of view; rendering the basic shapes; analysing a sketch for its components. The decision making process of the right angle, type and techniques; exploded drawings in colour perspective. Cut-away drawing in design presentation in a grid based system; phantom drawings in design presentation in a grid based system; colour drawings in design presentation (e.g. line drawings, renderings, marker /coloured methods and techniques, colour pencil). Rendering in mix-media, advanced illustration techniques. ID 310 Model Making (2-2)3 Dr. Hakan Gürsu The course aims to tech and train students in basic industrial design model making skills to build and increase confidence in producing models to industry standards and to manage the model making process for the production of one-off models of their designs. ID 312 Computer Graphics II (2-2)3 Inst. Refik Toksöz Advanced three dimensional modeling, material editing, rendering and animation using recent programs. Different modeling techniques such as laser scanning, modeling from photos. ID 314 Interactive Multi-media Design II (2-2)3 Inst. Refik Toksöz, Part-Time Inst. Emrecan Çubukcu Integrating text, graphics, animation, digital video and sound in order to create interactive multi-media applications; learning multi-media authoring programs such as Macromedia Director and its programming language; producing multimedia learning materials on CD, presentation with multimedia; designing attractive and effective user interface, emphasis is given recent web design programs such as Flash, and Dreamviewer in the second semester. ID 317 Introduction to Visual Media (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Hasan Saltık Part-Time Inst. Oğuz Sağdıç Fundamentals and methods of visual media combining the aspects of photographic presentation with aesthetical considerations. Applied projects and their collective criticism and discussion. Portfolio preparation. ID 361 Sense of Form (2-2)3 Prof. Martin Skalski (visiting lecturer) Part-Time Inst. Mete Ahıska, Res. Assist. Mert Kulaksız, Uzm. Mehtap Öztürk Şener The main purpose of this course is to give the sense of form which changes according to the related context and content. During the conduct of the course examples from the world of form ranging from daily life objects such as automobile, motorcycle, toothbrush, kitchen products to architectural buildings and monuments will be analysed and discussed, and students will be asked to take related tasks. 4

ID 363 Visual Narrative in Design I (2-2)3 Inst. Dalsu Özgen The objective of this course is to develop student s abilities to understand the understructure of designed products by familiarizing them with concepts of visual narrative processes as a deciphering too. Scenario building, storyboarding, paperprototyping, simulation of use, etc. enables student to generate their own mind-map through design process. It is intended to provide students with basic concepts and thinking tools of visual narrative in realizing their design projects in a more holistic manner and to help them develop individual approaches and styles with a designerly way of thinking. ID 365 Color in Product Design (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Ece Yalım The course aims to make students aware of the power of color and its methods of application in design process and to make them able to respond creatively to design concepts with their own point of views. Since color is the sensation caused by certain qualities of light, color and light inseperably, their psychological, physiological, visual, aesthetic and technical aspects will be covered by the course. ID 405 Introduction to Interior Design (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Zeynep Genç This course aims to introduce the basic concepts of Interior Design related to, perception, elements, presentation, planning and design of space as well as maintaining a medium to exercise designing of a space and its elements as a part of a whole. ID 408 TV Stage Design (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Servet Işık The purpose of this course is to teach the basic principles about TV stage design. Students will have the opportunity to analyse stage, camera, director, scenario and recording which are considered to be the basics of TV broadcasting. ID 413 Interactive Prototyping for Designers (2-2) 3 Part-Time Inst. Evrim Şahin This course offers an introduction to the fundamentals of electronics and programming through building working prototypes of interactive devices and systems. By taking a hands-on approach, which means spending a lot of time building circuits, coding, playing with sensors and controls, the students will observe how best to make all of these things relate to the user s expression or environmental changes. These experiments will also allow students to test and observe the affordances of their designed systems. Course work will involve weekly readings and exercises for learning the technical skills; additionally there will be midterm and final projects that will allow students to think outside the box and have some fun while making something of choice. ID 424 Intellectual Property Rights (3-0)3 Part-Time Inst. Kaan Dericioğlu Definitions and protection methods of intellectual and industrial property. (Copyright, patent, utility model, industrial design, trademark) National and international dimensions of this issue with related laws, codes in force. ID 427 Automobile Design and Designers in the 20 th Century (3-0)3 Part-Time Inst. Önder Şenyapılı This course is designed to give basics, techniques, social and economic conditions and various applications of automobile design, and to introduce famous designers of the field and their design objectives, principles and motivations. 5

ID 483 Jewellery Beyond Tradition II (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Sezgin Akan An introductory review of jewellery beyond tradition. Contemporary approaches to nontraditional jewellery in Turkey. Review of jewellery designers, companies, exhibitions, galleries and fairs in Europe, USA and Turkey. Workshops by experts and in-class exercises on various materials and techniques with particular emphasis on plastics and metal. ID 485 Ceramic Form I (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Funda Özkan Development of concept of form through the medium of clay. Hand-building, slip casting and wheel techniques in pottery making are practiced. Special emphasis on form, function and detailing. ID 486 Ceramic Form II (2-2)3 Part-Time Inst. Tuğba Ülker Development of concept of form through the medium of clay. Hand-building, slip casting and wheel techniques in pottery making are practiced. Special emphasis on form, function and detailing. ID 489 Design and Cinema (3-0)3 Part-Time Inst. Önder Şenyapılı Aims to survey the various design needs in film- making which is a multi-competent process, and to give the basics of design techniques, methods and applications used for each component. 6