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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of business methods and professional procedures used by the professional designer. Exploration of the types of design firms and their legal structures including topics such as tax liabilities, insurance requirements and ethical conduct. This course involves the exploration of business practices, assessment of fees, the study and preparation of the standard form of agreement in the profession. Producing the business of interior design through development of contracts, purchase requisitions, specification forms, etc. Requires a grade of C or above for successful completion. Prerequisite: ENG 101, IND 310. 3 credits (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles and elements of structure. The evolution of structural techniques will be explored to facilitate the identification and calculation of structural requirements for interior architecture. Requires a grade of C+ or above for successful completion. Prerequisite: IND 208, MAT 122. 3 credits (Fall)
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2.00 Credits
An intensive supervised work internship with a professional design firm for a total of 240 hours of on-site experience. Prerequisite: IND 209, IND 406, IND 410. 5 credits (Fall, Spring)
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6.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the development and coordination of a mixed-use, multi-story design project. Emphasis will be placed on conceptual development, code compliance, visual representation, and design detailing for construction. Graphic standards, business forms, and conventional office procedures will be employed. Requires a grade of C+ or above for successful completion. Prerequisite: IND 311. 5 credits (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
This course involves the development of an independent design problem supervised by a faculty advisor. The student is required to identify a project site and to complete all necessary documentation of existing conditions. In addition, students are to develop a program and produce a programming report to serve as the basis for a design to be completed in IND 414. Thesis Pre-Design serves as an outcomes measure. Prerequisite: IND 311. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of IND 412. This course involves the completion of an independent design project supervised by a faculty advisor. The design project must respond to programming and pre-design work completed in IND 412. Thesis Design serves as an outcomes measure. Prerequisite: IND 410, IND 412. 3 credits (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
The course emphasizes portfolio content, design, and presentation. Previously completed projects are edited and reworked. Graphics, formatting, and reproduction resources are presented, and organizational philosophies discussed. Portfolio serves as an outcomes measure. 3 credits (Spring/Fall)
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1.00 Credits
A study of the fundamental principles of soft window treatments. Types of treatments, simple sketching, selection of appropriate fabrics, workroom specifications, and the mathematics involved in calculating fabric requirements form the main focus of the course. 1 credit (Cycled)
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1.00 Credits
Develop presentation skills useful for making contact with prospective clients, conducting initial project interviews or marketing presentations, or explaining and defending design plans and specifications. Strategies to successfully navigate through a client presentation to build confidence and increase the student's sales skills and professional competence are explored. 1 credit (Cycled)
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1.00 Credits
An exploration of the process of design and creative thought. Emphasis on the components of design, how design is measured and judged, design strategies and philosophies, creative thinking and problem solving techniques. 1 credit (Cycled)
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