Teaches students the elements of three-dimensional design via interdisciplinary connections between the fields of studio art and engineering. The foundations of visual communication and spatial design are addressed through hands-on creation of artworks and verbal/written analysis of design concepts. Engineering drawing and solid modeling techniques and conventions are also covered within the context of computer-aided design (CAD) software. Students work with a range of studio art media and fabrication techniques throughout the course, including 3-D printing. Fulfills Fine Arts core requirement.Closed to students who have taken EG 426.Same course as SA 227.
Sessions Typically Offered:Fall Years Typically Offered:Annually