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ARCHST 2220: Computer-Aided Drafting with AutoCad
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Introduction to computer-aided drafting and design with AutoCad software. Emphasis will be placed on development of skills and problem solving related to the professions of environmental and interior design. Prerequisite: ARCHST 1200.
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ARCHST 2230: Design Communication I
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Beginning studio course in techniques and conventions of graphic communication as an aid in the design process for interior designers. Prerequisites: ARCHST 1200 or equivalent and admission to Studio Sequence in Architectural Studies.
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ARCHST 2310: Building Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Integrated building systems: structure, construction, technology, comfort; including voice-data communication, safety, floor, wall, ceiling, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems; and project estimating. Prererequisites: ARCHST 1200, MATH 1100/1120.
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ARCHST 2315: Building Systems Laboratory
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Building system renovations, materials, processes, finishes, and applications testing: furniture design, fabrication, finishing, lighting, concrete and masonry, wood and steel light framing construction, and mock-up fabrication and testing. May be repeated for credit.
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ARCHST 2811: Studio I
4.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Application of basic design and composition to built form. Studio exercises in two and three dimensions using various media relating to usable spaces. Formation of design concept, development of form and space, and application in built environment. Prerequisite: ARCHST 1200 and admission to Studio Sequence in Architectural Studies.
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ARCHST 3100: Color and Light
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
The theory, application, and specification of color and light for interior and architectural design. Lecture and studio format. Prerequisite: ARCHST 1100
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ARCHST 3182: Studio II
4.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Application of basic design principles to built forms and funtional spaces. Identification and manipulation of elements of design, understanding spatial relationships between human body and spatial enclosures related to built forms. Spatial organization and familiarity with role of immediate context. Prerequisites: ARCHST 2600, 2811, instructor's consent. Co-requisites: ARCHST 2230, 2310.
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ARCHST 3230: Design Communication II
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Advanced studio course in techniques and conventions of graphic communication as aids in the design process. Prerequisite: ARCHST 2230.
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ARCHST 3371: Design Resource Management
1.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Field experience (5 hours per week) in organization and management of resources used by interior designers, including references, product information, and samples of materials and finishes. Prerequisite: ARCHST students.
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ARCHST 3600: Environmental Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Columbia
Discover through analytical methods of primary organizational factors which operate in a building and reveal the preoccupations of designer. Analytical approach investigates design principles by means of dissection. Prerequisite: ARCHST 1200, 1600.
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