PGTD
5000

Transdisciplinary Seminar 1

Parsons School of Design: Transdisciplinary Design

Transdisciplinary Seminar 1
Fall 2011
Taught By: Jamer Hunt
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 5946

Credits: 3

This seminar provides the intellectual and contextual background for the transdisciplinary program. Design now interacts with increasingly complex cultural, technological, and economic forces; traditional design disciplines are no longer adequate to address complex, global problems. By exploring this shift, the course contextualizes the pressures to maintain specialization in design and the forces that currently challenge the disciplines. Literature and projects are used to argue that design can play a role in reshaping cultural practices. Students investigate not only cultural theory but also design case studies that have impacted cultural practices. In addition to doing readings, presentations and discussion, each student is expected to lead discussions on assigned readings.

Open to: Masters degree in Transdisciplinary Design majors; others by permission of Transdisciplinary Design program. Co- requisite(s): PGTD 5100 Projects Studio 1

College: Parsons School of Design (PS)

Department: Transdisciplinary Design (PGTD)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 24