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3.00 Credits
CAD (3D) builds upon the two-dimensional knowledge gained in ID 220 Introduction to CAD + Technology, by focusing on three-dimensional techniques and presentations. Students will undertake advanced CAD projects and presentations preparing them for integration of their skills into the interior design studio. Prerequisites & Notes ID 206, ID 208, ID 220. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the intent scope, detail, and examination of local, state, national, and international building codes, standards, and regulations that protect the health, safety, and welfare of the general public in new and existing materials and methods of construction. Emphasis will be given to the international, federal, state, local and professional standards. Students will also develop an understanding of Universal Design and the Americans with Disabilities Act Guidelines. (Cr: 1)
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the universal design of buildings, spaces, products, and programs. Students will be prepared to creatively respond to the built environment, relevant to the psychological, political, educational, Sociological impacts in the areas of interior design, hospitality and sports management. Universal Design is important as a means to make the arts accessible to all ages and abilities. Satisfies the Social Science and Writing Designated core requirements. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the professional practice of Interior Design. Students advance their knowledge in the business components necessary to engage the profession. The course carefully studies leadership, project management, financial management, client management, marketing and business development as well as strategies for integrated design. The development of a professional design portfolio is also a major focus of this course. This course serves as the pre-requisite for the fourth year senior internship experience in a professional design firm that solidifies concurrent learning between the classroom and the profession. Prerequisites & Notes ID 300 level courses or permission of instructor. (Cr: 2)
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3.00 Credits
The design and programming process is applied to projects of increasing complexity and scope with consideration given to hospitality and institutional uses. Students advance their design knowledge and implementation through advanced programming and user analysis incorporating Universal Design, environmental systems, and life safety codes. Prerequisites & Notes ART 218, ID 200, ID 202, ID 206, ID 220, ID 230. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
The design and programming process is applied to projects of increasing complexity and scope with consideration given to institutional uses. Students advance their design knowledge and implementation through advanced programming and user analysis incorporating Universal Design, environmental systems, and life safety codes. Prerequisites & Notes ART 218, ID 200, ID 202, ID 206, ID 220, ID 230. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced communication skills are developed through three-dimensional presentations employing diverse methods of perspective drawing. Various rendering techniques and media are explored at an advanced level with an emphasis placed on color theory and spatial exploration. Prerequisites & Notes ID 208, ID 230, ID 301. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
The principles of interior lighting design and integration of building systems are explored through lectures and studio projects to develop an understanding of design solutions which meet the aesthetic, functional, and regulatory needs of interior architectural spaces. Prerequisites & Notes ID 202, ID 206, ID 230. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
Contract documents are prepared combining knowledge of architectural, structural, environmental systems, interior construction detailing, architectural millwork and furniture design and detailing. Detailing theory and processes are explored and supported by the exploration of material technology, constructions processes, and finish systems research. Prerequisites & Notes ID 200, ID 206, ID 307 or permission of instructor. (Cr: 3)
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3.00 Credits
Issues in interior design theory are investigated. Written works of designers are analyzed in order to further understanding of the state of contemporary interior design. Satisfies the Social Science and Writing Designated core requirements. (Cr: 3)
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