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Apr 20, 2024
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AS 3111 - Milstein Sophomore Seminar Spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only.
Permission of instructor required. Enrollment limited to: sophomores in the Milstein Program.
V. Rath.
This applied “methods” course focuses on iterative design, problem-seeking, problem finding, and innovation. Using the skills, tools and mindsets of design-centered thinking to go beyond the obvious questions and answers and find the insights that lead to break-throughs, generate ideas, talk to people in context, derive meaning from customer insights, experiment, prototype, and iterate, as you design and redesign solutions.
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