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2.00 Credits
Introduces basic computer language and application of computers to the field of interior design. Topics include: introduction to CAD language and applications; writing specifications; project schedules; and techniques of executing orthographic views, plans, and elevations. Contact hours: Class - 2, Lab - 2. Credit hours: 3. (F, Sp)
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4.00 Credits
Emphasizes professional development through career resources and artistic exploration. Topics include: informational interviewing, networking, cultural development, and artistic exploration. Contact hours: Class - 1, Lab - 4. Credit hours: 3. (T)
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12.00 Credits
Provides students with in-depth application and reinforcement of interiors and employability principles in an actual job setting. This internship allows the student to become involved in intensive on-the-job interiors applications that require full-time concentration, practice, and follow through. The interiors internship is implemented through the use of written performance evaluations, required seminars, a required student project, and lab activities. Topics include: application of interiors principles; problem solving; adaptability to job setting; use of proper interpersonal skills; development of constructive work habits and appropriate work ethic, with consideration of factors such as confidentiality; and concentrated development of productivity and quality job performance through practice. Contact hours: Class - 0, Lab - 12. Credit hours: 4. (E)
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12.00 Credits
Provides students with in-depth application and reinforcement of interiors and employability principles in an actual job setting. This internship allows the student to become involved in intensive on-the-job interiors applications that require fulltime concentration, practice, and follow through. The interiors internship is implemented through the use of written performance evaluations, required seminars, a required student project, and lab activities. Topics include: application of interiors principles; problem solving; adaptability to job setting; use of proper interpersonal skills; development of constructive work habits and appropriate work ethic, with consideration of factors such as confidentiality; and concentrated development of productivity and quality job performance through practice. Contact hours: Class - 0, Lab - 12. Credit hours: 4. (E)
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: INT 100, INT 107, INT 110, INT 115, INT 116, INT 201) This course provides students with indepth application and reinforcement of kitchen and bath employability principles through working in an industry position approved by the instructor. This internship allows students to become involved in intensive on-the-job kitchen and/or bath application that require full-time concentration, practice, and follow through. The KBD internship is implemented through the use of orientation held online, written performance evaluations, professional development activities, student project, and lab activities. Contact hours: Class - 0, Lab - 12. Credit hours: 4. (T)
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: INT 202, INT203) This course provides students with in-depth application and reinforcement of kitchen and bath employability principles through working in an industry position approved by the instructor. This internship allows students to become involved in intensive on-the-job kitchen and/or bath application that require full-time concentration, practice, and follow through. The KBD internship is implemented through the use of orientation held online, written performance evaluations, professional development activities, student project, and lab activities. Contact hours: Class - 0, Lab - 12. Credit hours: 4. (T)
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6.00 Credits
Focuses on introductory techniques used to produce fantasy finishes on furniture and interior walls. Topics include history of faux finishes, color mixing, technology of paint, materials usage and specific issues related to wall glazing, ragging, sponging, strie, wood graining, textured granite, stones and many other current and ancient techniques. Contact hours: Class - 4, Lab - 6. Credit hours: 6. (Su, F)
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6.00 Credits
Focuses on techniques used to produce faux and fantasy finishes on furniture and walls. Topics include: business practices of the professional faux artist, color, designing with painted finishes, and advanced finish techniques. Contact hours: Class - 4, Lab - 6. Credit hours: 6. (Su, W)
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Program Admission) This course provides the student with the opportunity to learn the special considerations necessary to design and plan kitchens and baths. Topics include the study of the basic principals of kitchen/bath design and planning, proper function and layout, accurate measuring techniques, specification documentation, theme and historical design. Contact hours: Class - 5, Lab - 0. Credit hours: 5. (T)
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: INT 200, INT 110, INT 115) This course provides the student with advanced knowledge in the design of kitchens and baths. The study and application of the National Kitchen and Bath Association's Guidelines of Planning Standards and Safety Criteria for residential kitchens and bathrooms including Universal Design concepts will be covered. Topics include the use of building codes, safety criteria, universal and accessibility criteria, and ergonomics. Contact hours: Class 3, Lab - 4. Credit hours: 5. (T)
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