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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to decorative accessories that focuses on the components of display for effective visual presentation. This course utilized the principles and techniques that are common to display work in interiors and various businesses. The main emphasis is on design and color principals, hangers and materials used for arrangement and display and safety issues.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamentals of design through the exploration of design elements and principles. Topics include fundamentals of traffic flow patterns, color rendering, space planning and problem solving skills that are used in interior design. This course includes research, creating illustration boards and honing presentation skills.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to blueprints for interior construction and service systems. Students learn basic mechanical drawings, architectural drawings and symbol and abbreviation identification used in blueprints. By using an architectural scale students learn to plot floor plans. Construction documents, time management and communication with architects and contractors are included in this course.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduces the use of color for interior design. Emphasis is on color theory, psychology of color and how it affects the brain and moods and application of color in interior environments and lighting conditions. Included is the vocabulary of color, color temperatures, the principals of the color wheel and how to use it. With the use of paint, values and tones are mastered.
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3.00 Credits
By the end of the semester, students will know various soft materials and treatments necessary for design of interior spaces, the functions of each and their appropriate uses. Students should feel confident in researching design products. Each student will start a reference library of local and national vendors.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
By the end of this semester, students will know various hard treatments necessary for design of interior spaces, the functions of each and their appropriate uses. Students should feel confident in researching design products. Each student will start a reference library of local and national vendors.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the techniques used to produce painted finishes on furniture and interior walls. Topics include the history of faux finishing, color mixing, technology of paint, materials used for creating faux finishes and specific issues related to wall glazing, ragging, sponging, strie, wood graining, textured granites, stones and other techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to help the student increase their knowledge of painted and faux finishes. Various types of paints, glazes, brushes and other faux tools are utilized in this course. It also introduces students to basic business practices for painted and faux finishing, bookkeeping and pricing for techniques. Upon completion of the course, students are able to produce a wide variety of finishes such as marble, wood graining, semiprecious stones through paint applications. Venetian plasters and raised plaster techniques are introduced in this section. Students are also trained in interior design principles and have an exposure to business practices of faux and painted finishing.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with the historical foundation of architecture and furniture, furniture styles, accent pieces and accessories from Egyptian period through Medieval. Students learn chronologies, key terms, designer contributions and ruler influence on furniture and architectural elements in a time line manner. Through hands on experience with furniture and actually creating pieces of "art styled" furnishings theywill comprehend what is involved in furniture making.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with the historical foundation of architecture and furniture, furniture styles, accent pieces and accessories from Renaissance through Post Modern. Students learn chronologies, key terms, designer contributions and ruler influence on furniture and architectural elements in a time line manner. Through hands on experience with furniture and actually creating pieces of "art styled" furnishings theywill comprehend what is involved in furniture making.
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