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3.00 Credits
This studio/lecture course is an introduction to basic computer concepts, terminology, processes, procedures and applications. Hands-on training with file management techniques, Internet and e-mail software, online library software, word-processing software, presentation software, spreadsheet software, and graphics manipulation software with an emphasis in design and retail industry applications. This course fulfills the UIW Computer Literacy core requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the basic criteria of design for the built environment. Integration of visual elements and organization of two and three-dimensional space with architectural form and function. Study the theories of major architects and designers and application in design. Laboratory, 6 hours a week. Fee. Prerequisite: INTD 1361. (Fall, odd-numbered years)
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3.00 Credits
Development of perceptual skills and standard graphic language used by designers as a means to design exploration and communication. Study of architectural sketching and basic rendering techniques. Study of orthographic projection and isometrics. Work in pencil and pen. Laboratory, 6 hours a week. Fee (Fall, odd-numbered years)
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3.00 Credits
Study of the basic criteria of design for the built environment. Integration of visual elements and organization of two-and three dimensional space with architectural form and function. Study of theories of major architects and designers and application in design. Laboratory, 6 hours a week. Fee. (Fall,odd-numbered years)
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of INTD 1359. Further investigation of three-dimensional space. Exploration of sequential experience, particularly communication of spatial experience to communicate meaning. Study of direct and indirect natural light in design. Laboratory, 6 hours a week. Fee (Spring, even-numbered years)
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of the use of architectural drawing equipment. Basic plan layouts, working drawings as a means of transmitting the designer's intent. To include schedules and some interior elevations. Work in pencil. Laboratory, 9 hours a week. Fee (Fall,odd-numbered years)
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Architectural Drawing I. In-depth practice of working drawings in elevation and section. Study of axonometrics. Work in ink. Laboratory, 9 hours a week. Fee Prerequisites: INTD 1361. (Fall,even-numbered years)
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3.00 Credits
The course introduces the knowledge and skills needed in the field of interior design. The course will apply elements of theory and skill. It will consist of an overview of the profession, elements and principles of design, color, lighting, space planning, human factors, the design process, materials, finishes, furnishing,, architectural elements and emerging trends.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction into the process of how buildings are put together. Emphasis is on understanding and identifying the components common to all construction. (Fall, odd-numbered years)
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3.00 Credits
An over-view of design and art as it relates to our environment. An appreciation of design and the creative process is gained by understanding the elements and principles of design. Open to all majors. (Spring, even-numbered years)
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