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ID 325: History of Interiors I
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This course presents a survey of Western furniture and interior architecture from the ancient world to the nineteenth century. It includes the ever-changing nature of the application of design principles, the importance of the historical context in which the designer lives and works, the technological advances that have influenced design history, and exposure to examples of design excellence. Satisfies: Major Requirement
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ID 326: History of Interiors II
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Continues to explore the same historical issues from the nineteenth century to the present. Satisfies: Major Requirement
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ID 335: Mtls/Cnstr Lighting
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Students explore the uses and effects of different kinds of light in interiors. This course shows students how to achieve the lighting effects they envision for their projects. They learn lighting theory, sources of light, their application and the documentation of their lighting designs. Satisfies: Major Requirement
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ID 342: Materials & Construction IV
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This course continues the understanding and drawing of building construction especially large scale, steel and concrete, commercial construction and materials. It also introduces commercial-scale building systems such as plumbing, heating/cooling, electricity and their controls. Satisfies: Major requirement
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ID 347: Adv.CAD
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
CAD skills are developed in both construction and presentation drawing including 3-D representations of student's studio projects. Satisfies: Major requirement
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ID 348: Special Projects
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
A mini-studio to explore one aspect of design in-depth usually by doing only one project during the semester. The topics will change from semester to semester and focus on different design approaches or design types such as exhibit design or landscape design. Students may repeat the course (a different topic). Satisfies: Studio Elective.
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ID 348A: Special Projects:Presentation Techs
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This course will cover both verbal and visual communication in presentations. The emphasis will be on increasing the students?consistency and craftsmanship in complex presentations. Coordination of the visual and verbal aspects of presentation and the techniques of ? audience-focused?presentations will be covered.
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ID 348B: Special Projects:Accessible Design
1.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This course explores the spirit as well as the letter of the law regarding residential design for the disabled. The first few classes include a one-hour lecture on one aspect of disability such as visual/hearing impairments, wheelchair use, limited mobility and age-related issues. This is followed by a small design project related to the lecture. The class will look at the specifics of designing both indoor and outdoor areas that will include the following: kitchens, bathrooms, and closets. It will also consider the appropriate fixture selections for living rooms and bedrooms, parking and ramps and transitional spaces. The rest of the classes are devoted to applying the principles of "beautiful and barrier-free" design to a residence for a disabled client. This is also called "Universal Design" which is good design that includes everybody. Satisfies: Studio Elective
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ID 348C: Spc Prjs:Sustainable Design
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Sustainability and how it impacts all design decisions in today's marketplace. The course includes valuable knowledge of sustainability basics and practical knowledge of how to apply it in the field, through application to specific project types and field trips to local "green" interior projects. It also explores the history of the movement through its leadership.
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ID 348D: Spc Prjs:Digital Presentation & Port
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Autocad drawings as the basis for digitally developed presentations using Photoshop, InDesign, Sketch-up and other software. These will be presented in Powerpoint and in student websites.
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