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ART 280: History of Styles:Architecture,Interiors,and Furnishings
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) Surveys the history of architecture, furniture, and interiors from the Egyptian period to the present. Emphasis is on styles and trends in the North America as they are related to past and present cultures and societies. The course presents and overview of styles with an interior design perspective. Prerequisites: ART 183 or permission of the program director
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ART 281: Interior Design Studio III
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Explores how interior design theories affect design planning and problem solving. This course continues the development of design problem solving, space planning, conceptual skills, and graphic communication and rendering skills. Emphasis is on ADA, behavioral design theory, and integrating functionality and creativity into design solutions for multiple use and special population environments. Prerequisites: ART 183, permission of the program director Co-requsite: ART 280
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ART 281 - Interior Design Studio III
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ART 282: Interior Design Environmental Systems
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) Exploration of building codes and support systems as they affect the practice of interior design and the design problem solving process. Emphasis is on developing basic understanding of the principles of these systems, to include acoustics and noise control, understanding the environmental impact of these systems, and exploring current and future alternatives to traditional systems particularly as they affect environmental and economic issues. Prerequisites: ART 281 or permission of the program director
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ART 282 - Interior Design Environmental Systems
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ART 283: Lighting for Interior Design-Studio IV
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) Introduction to lighting fundamentals and lighting design for interior environments. Emphasis is on the various means and types of lighting, application and integration of lighting knowledge into design projects and the design process, and the physiological and psychological effects on human perception of task and space. Field trips required. Prerequisites: ART 281 or permission of the program director
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ART 283 - Lighting for Interior Design-Studio IV
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ART 285: Professional Practice for Interior Design-Studio V
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) Introduction to the professional issues related to the practice of interior design in contemporary times. Course will focus on the business, workroom, and legal concerns of the practice. Emphasis is on developing skills and knowledge which designers need in order to offer design services, operate design studios, and/or provide design related activities. Prerequisites: ART 283 or permission of the program director
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ART 285 - Professional Practice for Interior Design-Studio V
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ART 287: Interior Design Synthesis-Studio VI
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) A synthesis studio course with a focus on the use of the design process to solve design problems in residential and non-residential settings. Solutions that are both creative and functional and meet the physical, social, and psychological interior environmental needs of user will be explored. Emphasis is on design problem solving, synthesis, design development, creativity, and presentation. Field trips, portfolio review, student show participation, and comprehensive program exam required. Prerequisites: ART 285 or permission of the program director
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ART 2901: Directed Study-Art History
1.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(1 Credit Hour) A course allowing additional advanced study under direction in any of the media offered by the department. It is assumed that the student requesting directed study will have completed the sequence of courses offered in a given medium before requesting additional directed study in that medium. Prerequisites: All courses in the required sequence for the area chosen, and permission of the instructor.
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ART 2902: Directed Study-Art History
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(2 Credit Hours) A course allowing additional advanced study under direction in any of the media offered by the department. It is assumed that the student requesting directed study will have completed the sequence of courses offered in a given medium before requesting additional directed study in that medium. Prerequisites: All courses in the required sequence for the area chosen, and permission of the instructor.
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ART 2903: Directed Study-Art History
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) A course allowing additional advanced study under direction in any of the media offered by the department. It is assumed that the student requesting directed study will have completed the sequence of courses offered in a given medium before requesting additional directed study in that medium. Prerequisites: All courses in the required sequence for the area chosen, and permission of the instructor.
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ART 291: Graphic Design Internship
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Work Experience in the field of Graphic Design. Prerequisites: ART 267, completion of 27 credit hours within one of the five areas of concentration AND permission of the instructor. Note: Co-op is available for the Fall, Winter, and Spring/Summer semesters (Spring/Summer is a full 15-week semester). Placements may be days, evenings, or weekends depending on employer needs. Call the Co-op Office at 313-845-6359.
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