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2.00 Credits
Fee: $10.00 Prerequisite: (Majors Only) ID 101, ID 136, or consent of instructor ID 137 introduces design students to rendering techniques as they pertain to the interior design process. This course builds on the skills learned in ID 136 by adding the skill of rendering with markers and colored pencils. The course will demonstrate the use of value and color in enhancing the communication value of perspectives. The course will continue to reinforce the use and understanding of the basic elements and principles of design. (Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $10 ID 160 introduces design students to construction document preparation for residential projects. This course will reinforce the understanding of building systems, construction, and how to detail individual building components. All projects will be completed using hand drafting tools and techniques. (Winter, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Majors only: ID 101, ID 136, or consent of instructor A series of mini-classes designed to introduce students to topics and skills of specialization not focused on in other courses. Special topics is a group of rotating mini-classes whose subjects will be determined based on the needs of the Department and the students. (Winter)
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2.00 Credits
Fee: $10 Prerequisite: (Majors only) ID 102, ID 137 An introductory course in the elements and principles of three-dimensional design. (Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ID 160 This is an introductory course designed to give students experience using computer drafting software. A foundation in technique and theory will be emphasized, enabling the student to create various drawings for the Interior Design and Architecture industry. The course begins with the basic drafting tools and confi guration settings of the work environment. It then moves rapidly through fl oor plans, elevation, perspective drawings, schedules and architectural details. Three dimensional modeling will be explored at the end of the course. (Fall)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (Majors Only) ID 102, ID 136, ID 137, or approval from instructor A course to assist students in honing their visual thinking and communication skills. ID 238 is designed to help design students improve and master quick sketching and drawing to enhance the design process. Emphasis is especially focused on communicating scale and proportion. To accomplish this, the human fi gure and proportions will be used as the measuring unit. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: (Majors only) ID 102, ID 105, ID 137, ID 160 A beginning course in residential space planning. Foundational concepts include programming, concept development, problem solving, space planning, and design communication. Students will be introduced to furniture, fi nish, and product specifi cation with supporting schedules. (Fall)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Majors only: ID 105, ID 240, ID 160 An introduction to accurately preparing estimates for interior fi nish materials and labor. (Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $15.00 Prerequisite: (Majors only) ID 203, ID 238, ID 240 A course consisting of studio exercises in the planning, design and layout of residential kitchens and baths in accordance with NKBA (National Kitchen & Bath Association) guidelines and presentation standards. (Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (Majors Only) ID 240 A survey of interior design materials available for the residential and contract market. Product, distribution, specifi cation, installation, maintenance and evaluation. Lecture, group presentation and fi eld trips. (Winter, Spring)
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