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3.00 Credits
Teaches the principles and factors of space planning, and practice the space planning process through residential and light commercial applications. Students are introduced to interior architecture. Use of bubble diagrams and freehand ink presentation techniques are also included. PREREQUISITES: IND 100, 111.
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2.00 Credits
Emphasizes the study of fabrics, fibers, weaves, finishes, dying, and printing methods for residential and commercial fabrics and carpets. Resources are discussed and developed. PREREQUISITES: Attend an Interior Design Orientation; Minimum ACCUPLACER scores: 80 for Reading Comprehension; 95 for Sentence Skills and 57 for Arithmetic or equivalent (see Interior Design degree program).
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2.00 Credits
Examines finish materials for residential and commercial interior design; preparation and installation techniques; introduction to Specifications and estimating. PREREQUISITES: Attend an Interior Design Orientation; Minimum ACCUPLACER scores: 80 for Reading Comprehension; 95 for Sentence Skills and 57 for Arithmetic or equivalent (see Interior Design degree program).
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4.00 Credits
Teaches and applies the preliminary project phases of the residential design process. Project documentation is introduced and practiced. At least one portfolio project is produced. PREREQUISITES: IND 100, 111, 112, 114, 117, 118,: 107 and 205 recommended
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2.00 Credits
Introduces commercial design space planning and procedures. Students will study and apply space planning, code requirements and design documentation techniques for a variety of commercial project types through a series of short exercises. Emphasis will be placed on programming and schematic design. Hand drafting, sketching and various office computer software applications will be utilized. PREREQUISITES: CIS 118, IND 100, 111,112, 114, 117, 118, 151; IND 205 recommended; COREQUISITES: IND 151 (strong drafting and space planning skills recommended if 151 taken with 152).
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2.00 Credits
Teaches how to assist clients in selection of art, antiques and accessories to aid in defining the character of the space. Styles and the eclectic mix of styles are covered, as well as placement and effective use of items.
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3.00 Credits
These special topics courses are separately designed for specific educational purposes: to offer more indepth training/instruction in a particular subject; to cover material not found in other IND courses; or to study timely issues. They are offered as time, student demand, facilities and faculty availability permit, often during summer semester. PREREQUISITES: see advisor and/or semester course schedule.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides students with an experiential learning opportunity. PREREQUISITES: IND 100, 108, 114; CIS 118; ENG 131.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with an experiential learning opportunity. PREREQUISITES: IND 100, 111, 117, 118.
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4.00 Credits
Provides the Specialized design process and documentation requirements of kitchen and bath design and applies NKBA guidelines. Students becomes familiar with trade resources supporting the design field. At least two portfolio projects are produced. Students will be encouraged to produce project documents using a variety of computer software applications. PREREQUISITES: IND 151, 205, 211, 225; ENG 131; COREQUISITES: IND 211, 225.
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