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  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 credit/3 contact hours) Provides basic knowledge of vision as affected by light, color, texture, and form. Introduces the basic principles of lighting design including criteria, calculations, planning, and layout. Topics include: lighting technology, lighting analysis, residential and contract lighting, lighting design, and lighting applications. Prerequisites: INT 100 INT 105 INT 106 INT 115 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 credit/3 contact hours) Introduces the use of color in interior design. Emphasizes color theories, the psychology of colors, and the application of colors in designing interior environments. Topics include: color perception, color vocabulary, psychological effects, color and interior design, and color systems. Prerequisites: SCT 100 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 credit/6 contact hours) Provides students with long and short term projects which address real-life design situations and begins to develop competence in solving design problems. Topics include: technical and conceptual concerns, color, light, scale, technology, materials selection, and creative design articulation. Prerequisites: INT 100 INT 108 INT 110 INT 111 INT 115 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 4.00 Credits

    (4 credit/4 contact hours) Emphasizes the background knowledge necessary for selection of interior finishes and materials needed in interior environments. Topics include: technical criteria, selection and resourcing for interiors, and architectural finishes (such as molding, flooring, wall treatments, cabinets, sinks, and carpets). Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 4.00 Credits

    (4 credit/4 contact hours) Emphasizes the background knowledge necessary for selection of interior finishes and materials needed in interior environments. Topics include: technical criteria, selection and resourcing for interiors, and architectural finishes (such as textiles, window treatments, bedspreads, fabric treatments, and upholstery). Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 8.00 Credits

    (8 credit/10 contact hours) Emphasizes knowledge and techniques required for successful business practices in interior design. Topics include: client contact, packaging a presentation, resource development, personal portfolio development, presentation skills, and business management of interior design. Prerequisites: INT 109 INT 111 INT 113 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 credit/6 contact hours) Provides students with long and short term projects which address real-life design situations and begins to develop competence in solving design problems. This course continues the studio experiences of INT 109, Design Studio I. Topics include: technical and conceptual concerns, color, light, scale, technology, materials selection, and creative design articulation. Prerequisites: INT 102 INT 103 INT 104 INT 107 INT 109 INT 116 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 credit/7 contact hours) Introduces the application of drawing techniques used in interior design. Topics include: alphabet of lines, architectural style, geometric shapes, floor plan layouts, interior elevations, and interior pictorials. Prerequisites: INT 105 INT 106 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 credit/4 contact hours) 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. Prerequisites: INT 115 MAT 111 MAT 191 MAT 196 SCT 100 . Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5 credit/5 contact hours) Emphasis is on historical foundations of furniture and architecture from the Ancient through the Renaissance. Topics include: historical architectural and furniture concepts, classical orders, furniture and architectural terminology, furniture and architectural construction and materials, and historic design development. Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Spring 2009 Course Availability
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