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3.00 Credits
The study of functional planning for commercial interior architecture. Emphasis is placed on understanding the basic building blocks of the design process: Programming, Conceptual Design, Design Development, and Contract Documents with particular concentration on concept development. Additional emphasis is placed on the ways and means of translating and documenting the design process. Requires a grade of C or above for successful completion. Prerequisite: IND 210. 3 credits (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Examination and exploration of the major concepts and aspects of residential kitchen and bath design incorporating standards developed by the National Kitchen and Bath Association. A grade of C or higher is required for successful completion of the course. Prerequisite: IND 110. 3 credits (Fall)
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2.00 Credits
A companion course to IND 210. This course is a continuation of the fundamental principles of CAD 1. Prototypes, drawing set-up, smart blocks, attributes, library creation, layering standards, production of multiple drawing sheets, scale manipulation, and line weight plotting techniques form the main focus of this course. A set of construction drawings documenting a design project developed in IND 210 will be the main product of the course. Requires a grade of C or above for successful completion. Prerequisite: IND 115 Corerequisite: IND 210. 2 credits (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the use of CAD as a three-dimensional design and visualization tool. Basic CAD surface and solid modeling, rendering, and manipulation will be explored as well as the use of third party software and add-ons to enhance modeling capability. Requires a grade of C or above for successful completion. Prerequisite: IND 215. 2 credits (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
A study and exercise in furniture design focusing on creative design, comfort, ergonomics, structure, function, form, mechanisms, aesthetics, construction, and use of material. Historic and contemporary furniture are studied for inspiration. Students design, model, and construct an original contemporary furniture design, not a reproduction in a historic style. Requires a grade of C or above for successful completion. Prerequisite: IND 203, IND 210, IND 205. 3 credits (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Study of model building codes and accessibility requirements as they relate to the design of interior environments. Emphasis shall be placed on occupancy and building construction classifications, fire safety, testing organizations and standards, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Requires a grade of C or above for successful completion. Prerequisite: IND 210. 3 credits (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Acoustics and lighting impact on building design, including form, structure, and materials. Qualitative and quantitative issues in the lighting of space, integration of natural and artificial light, fundamental nature of sound transmission and absorption, and principles of design for an effective acoustic environment. Requires a grade of C or above for successful completion. Prerequisite: IND 208, IND 310. 3 credits (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the purpose and methods of historic preservation including an overview of the historic background of the State Historic Parks Office (SHPO). Instruction on restoration techniques includes participation in the restoration process. Emphasis is on reconstruction and rehabilitation. Requires a grade of C+ or above for successful completion. Prerequisites: IND 103, IND 110. (Fall, Spring)
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4.00 Credits
This course emphasizes cultural and social influences on and of design and the implications of practice in a global marketplace. Projects will involve sites outside of the United States and require analysis of applicable design codes and the use of the metric system of measurement. Special attention will be given to using sustainable design methods and technology. Graphic standards, business forms, and conventional office procedures will be employed. Requires a grade of C+ or above for successful completion. Prerequisite: IND 211. 5 credits (Fall)
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5.00 Credits
This course emphasizes design standards and requirements for non-residential design. In-depth programming techniques, client interaction, ADA requirements, and professional ethics will be studied. Additional emphasis shall be placed on ergonomics, privacy, status, office lighting, and acoustics. Graphic standards, business forms, and conventional office procedures will be employed. Requires a grade of C+ or above for successful completion. Prerequisite: IND 310. 5 credits (Spring)
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