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HLT 310: Hawaiian Leadership Protocol Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
This course establishes a foundation for the program by providing grounding in Hawaiian history, beliefs, and traditions. It examines familial and social structure and establish the connection between Hawaiian traditional values and leadership and the welfare and health of the community, great and small. Special visiting guest speaker.
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HLT 320: Hawaiian Leadership Training
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
This course provides an overview of Hawaiian leadership models. It examines the external environment of non-profit community organizations engaged in civic service to a wide range of community constituencies. Speakers are Hawaiian role models in the Honolulu community who represent virtually every field of endeavor. They will discuss their organizations and share their personal challenges. Internship opportunities will be discussed in preparation for the summer institute. Special visiting guest speaker.
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HLT 410: Professional Development
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
This course will prepare students for conference participation; collect, examine, and make applications to graduate programs; seek financial aid assistance opportunities; and examine graduate and professional school models and expectations. Models of personal leadership skills and resume construction will be examined and developed. Workshops will develop students' skills in professional communication, culturally sensitive work etiquette and protocol. Special visiting guest speaker.
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HTL 420: Community Building
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Students work together to create a new nonprofit community based plan specifically addressing a community need and resulting in a fundable proposal. The project can be based on topics ranging from business, health issues, social justice inequities, to education. Students will draw upon all of their academic, community and HLT courses to successfully complete this project. Special visiting guest speaker.
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ID 202: Introduction to Drafting
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Introduction to drafting and mechanical drawing tools and techniques used in the field of Architecture and Interior Design. Students will review working drawings in the form of blueprints and production drawings such as floor plans, elevations, sections and details for the purpose of learning to execute these drawings to create their own designs. Offered Fall and Spring semesters. (Studio Course - 6 hours per week) Open to all majors.
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ID 205: Color For Interiors
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Extensive study of the use and application of color in interior environments, including color notation, the psychology of color and human response and application of color course examining color and the use of color in interior environments. The course examines color theories, notation, application, and human responses to color as well as application of color in interior materials and furnishings. (Studio Course - 6 contact hours per week) Offered Annually. Open to all majors.
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ID 215: Professional Practice-Internship
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Students research career opportunities in their specialized area of the interior design profession and seek job opportunities available. Student's portfolios, resumes, and business stationary are assessed on an individual basis to determine readiness to enter the workforce. Students are required to complete 85 hours of documented work experience in cooperation with the firm of their choice. This course may be waived if student is already working and wishes to replace with Hogan entrepreneurial program or upper division elective. Compensation is determined by the employer. Prerequisite: Permission of program advisor.
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ID 216: Design Principles and Interior Composition
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Analysis and interpretation of the theoretical principals and the physical elements of design through visual design projects, sketching, applied design, and the interpretation of design aesthetics Elements and principals that are fundamental to all the visual arts is stressed through visual compositions and handling of media. Cross listed as AR 103. Offered Annually. Open to all majors.
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ID 310: The History of Furniture & Interior Design
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
A survey of Interior Design from prehistory to the present tracing architectural styles and historical interior furnishings. Open to all majors.
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ID 312: Presentation Methods
3.00 Credits
Chaminade University of Honolulu
Study of the materials and techniques used in the preparation of presentations for interior design and architectural projects. Perspective drawing, orthographic and volumetric drawing techniques will be reviewed and exercised with an emphasis on the illustration of three-dimensional space. Sketching skills are developed using various media: graphite, ink, marking pens, colored pencils and watercolor. The design and assembly of models, material boards and portfolios will also be examined. (Studio Course - 6 contact hours per week). Prerequisites: AR 111, ID 201 & ID 202.
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