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HUM 2900: Literature into Film
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: ENG 1510, HUM 1900 General Education Attributes 2, 3, 4 Students will do in-depth critical analysis of both literature and film, considering the processes by which film is adapted from literature and investigating how film and literature complement each other theoretically, stylistically and thematically. Course/lab fees
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IND 1402 1404: Cooperative Internship
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
The student will be employed within his trade area in a supervised situation under the guidance of a coordinator. The student will identify and describe, through reports and position papers, technical problems encountered on the job.
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IND 2403 2404: Advanced Cooperative Internship
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
The advanced internship student will continue their employment within their trade area. Students will prepare research projects on special methods and processes and new technical equipment developed in their specific trade area.
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INT 1100: Introduction to Interior Design
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
This course provides an overview of the Interior Design profession and those practices and human issues pertinent to the design of interior environments. Elements and principles of design will be studied as they relate to space planning, furnishing and materials for residential and commercial interiors. Field trips may be included.
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INT 1140: Sketching and Drafting for Interiors
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
This course explores the various freehand and architectural drafting techniques used by interior designers in concept development and presentation. Various drawing media, freehand and mechanical drafting practices will be used to create, render, shade and shadow perspective and elevation drawings.
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INT 1180: Interior Design Materials
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
This course presents information on the characteristics, the properties and the application of materials and related products and components used by interior designers. This course provides students with product information and an understanding of interior cabinetry, fixtures, textiles and window treatments as well as floor, wall, and ceiling finishes. Field trips will be included.
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INT 1200: Lighting and Color for Interiors
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
This course presents information on color schemes and lighting fundamentals in relation to their physical and psychological effects on interior environments. Students will be shown the various residential and commercial light fixtures and market sources available. They will study color harmony and lighting placement as it applies to residential and commercial situations. Field trips will be included.
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INT 1300: Computer Aided Interior Design I
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: INT 1140, or experienced design professional. Students will be introduced to methods of computer use to aid the interior design process. Students will receive hands-on experience with emphasis on 2-D drafting. Students will be shown how to create, store, modify and plot drawings such as floor plans, furniture plans, reflected ceiling plans and elevations. Course/lab fees
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INT 2300: Computer Aided Interior Design II
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisite: INT 1300, or experienced design professional. This course explores advanced applications of computer use to aid the interior design process. It offers students hands-on experience with emphasis on creating a complete package of project documents. Students are expected to select a project in their specialty area and develop tools for administering, planning, constructing and presenting their design solution. Course/lab fees
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INT 2500: Professional Practices and Presentations
3.00 Credits
Oakland Community College
Prerequisites: INT 1100, INT 1140, INT 1180, INT 1200 This course explores interior design theory and the application of design practices and presentations in space planning projects. It integrates interior design philosophy, problem solving strategies, historical/contemporary influences, human/social factors, business matters and the sequencing of project organization requirements. In addition to hands-on design activities, students will gain experience using their oral, written and multimedia communication skills in the formal presentation of their projects.
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