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1.50 Credits
Prerequisite: ID 134 Studies in advanced techniques involved in the rendering and presentation of interior spaces, including collage, colored pencil, film, photography, air brush, and other advanced types of media. Students develop and explore new concepts, methods, and ideas for formatting their design work.
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1.50 Credits
Prerequisite: ID 133 Using colored pencil, students explore advanced rendering techniques, from quick schematics to finished renderings, as they relate to the interior design profession.
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1.50 Credits
Prerequisite: ID 241 Advanced course deals with increased awareness of the application of lighting principles in more complex interior design environments. Various types of architectural and decorative lighting sources are explored. The impact of codes compliance, dudget estimating, and project cost control methods are examined.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ID 158 and ID 243 Students develop a greater awareness of building technology: the functional role of structure in various building types and how it is a major consideration in an interior design project. The various construction systems used to create exterior envelopes of buildings are taught. Vertical circulation systems, mechanical systems, specialized hardware, special finishes and coatings, and the various C.S.I. formatted specification and information systems are studied.
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1.50 Credits
Prerequisite: ID 254 Course addresses basic elements of architectural woodwork and related joinery methodologies and their application to the detailing of various custom components of interior spaces.
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1.50 Credits
Prerequisite: ID 253 Presents CAD drafting, dimensioning, and detailing in order to create two-dimensional drawings for architecture, interior design, and construction. Methods for creating and using different line types and text styles are demonstrated. An introduction to 3D modeling is included.
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1.50 Credits
Prerequisites: ID 214 and ID 255 (formerly ID 353) Three dimensional modeling for interior designers. The course consists of lectures, demonstrations, and lab exercises describing and teaching the general concepts and techniques of creating, viewing, and manipulating three-dimensional computerized architectural models.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits; 1 Lecture and 1 STUDIO hours per week Students explore the interior design marketplace as it relates to furnishing and accessorizing the interior environment. Methods of learning how to locate, evaluate, and modify such items as upholstered furniture, kitchen and bath equipment, hardware, floor and wall finishes, window treatments, and office systems are studied. Emphasis is placed on the preparation and development of specifications and procurement of design products.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ID 243 Studies of the various regulations that govern the design, construction, and occupancy of building interiors relative to public health, safety, and welfare. Zoning ordinances, state building codes, federal occupational regulations, fire prevention, egress, barrier-free accessibility (ADA), and administrative requirements are covered.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits; 1 Lecture and 2 STUDIO hours per week For Continuing Education students. Students examine appropriate design to fit environment, space, and equipment to human characteristics. Physical anthropology, physiology, and psychology play a role in the design of everyday tasks at work and in the home.
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