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2.00 Credits
Introduces use of computer-aided drafting for interior design application. Emphasizes features, limitations, and considerations in use of CAD. Hands-on AutoCAD (current release) Windows based PCs, digitizer, and various printing devices. Prerequisite: INT 103. Knowledge of Microsoft operating system. Fee. Fall, spring.
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2.00 Credits
Develops additional CAD skills as continuation of INT 230. Course covers advanced editing and drawing techniques, including creation and display of attributes, bill of material generation, and advanced dimensioning. Introduction to use of isometrics and other techniques of 3D drawing. Prerequisite: INT 230. Fee. Fall, spring.
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4.00 Credits
Emphasizes personal and public spaces within offices. Training in office systems using manufacturers' system catalogues. Includes codes, user safety, and barrier-free design. Practical application from programming and schematics through presentation. Creative solutions encouraged. Projects may consist of real life projects with client interaction. Prerequisites: INT 201 and 230. Field trips and speakers. Fee. Fall only.
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4.00 Credits
Incorporates skills and knowledge acquired in past classes. Projects consist of commercial space. May integrate residential and/or adaptive re-use. Team projects. Creative solutions with practical application emphasized. Multiple layers, contract documents (drawings and specifications), schedules, codes, user safety, and professional presentation are included. Prerequisite: INT 301. Field trips and speakers. Fee. Spring only.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys major styles of architecture and interiors from the ancient world to the 18th century. Attention given to European foundations of modern architecture and interiors. Prerequisite: INT 204.Open to non majors.
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3.00 Credits
Explores principles and techniques of designing interiors for public use in various contexts from small to large spaces. Areas of public space may include hospitality, entertainment, exhibition, retail, and other environments. Includes lectures, discussions, presentations, and observation. Public space design project included. Prerequisite: INT 301. Spring only.
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3.00 Credits
Presents styles and characteristics of architecture and interiors from 18th century to present. Emphasis on language of ornament, new materials and forms, and how they relate to the artistic period. Prerequisite: INT 204, INT 318 or instructor permission. Open to non majors.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces contracts and business forms for interior design. Financial compensation and computation of profit margins discussed. Commonly used office vocabulary incorporated. Discussion of contract documents and project/construction management documentation are needed for project completion. Post occupancy evaluation. Speakers. Prerequisites: INT 201 and 301. Spring only.
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2.00 Credits
Creates bridge between academia and employment. Class interaction encouraged. Winning techniques in career search from cover letters and resumes to interviews. Personal mission, vision, goals explored. Firms researched. Importance of networking and appropriate protocol emphasized. Speakers and field trips. Prerequisite: INT 201. Fall only.
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4.00 Credits
Students placed in field work to total 185 hours during academic year or summer in student's third or fourth year. Instructor selects or aids in selection of placement. Factors considered are interests, skills, demographics, and appropriateness. Student supervised by firm representative. Prerequisite: INT 301. Fall, spring, summer.
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