ME 316A: Design Impact Master's Project I
ME316A, also known as the Idea to Impact class is a Fall/Winter class and a two-quarter commitment is required. The class is a deep dive in design thinking that uses student-led projects to teach design process and methods, based on the themes of Empathic Autonomy in Healthcare, and Empowering Power in Energy. Students will learn the methodologies of design thinking by bringing a product, service, or user-experience design to fruition/impact in the real world, through the market, with corporate partners, or as a research project. Students apply to Idea to Impact in the Summer, and teams are formed after interviews and applications are reviewed. Prerequisite: Graduate student standing.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 2-6
Instructors:
Follmer, S. (PI)
;
Kelley, D. (PI)
ME 316B: Design Impact Master's Project II
This is a continuation of
ME316A, also known as the Idea to Impact class. The class is a deep dive in design thinking that uses student-led projects to teach design process and methods, based on the themes of Empathic Autonomy in Healthcare, and Empowering Power in Energy. Students will learn the methodologies of design thinking by bringing a product, service, or user-experience design to fruition/impact in the real world in the real world, through the market, with corporate partners, or as a research project. Winter quarter concentrates on building a proof of concept of the project. Prerequisite: Graduate student standing.
Terms: Win
| Units: 2-6
Instructors:
MacDonald, E. (PI)
ME 316C: Design Impact Master's Project III
For graduate Design Impact students, and select students by application, who have completed
ME316A & B. Students, under the supervision of the design faculty, spend the quarter documenting their Idea to Impact projects, implementing them in the world with their partners, or writing up their research.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 2-6
| Repeatable
for credit
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