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ID 348E: Spc Prjs:Design/Build
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
A hands-on investigation into the relationship between a design and how it is made. Students will survey the range of materials and techniques that are used in making furniture and interiors. In this studio, the focus will be on both the pleasure that comes from making a design, and the challenges that are encountered and how this might affect the design. Each student will design and make a prototype of a final project, such as a small piece of furniture.
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ID 349: Computer Modeling
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Computer Modeling will concentrate exclusively on 3-D modeling and rendering, and include the introduction of additional software programs.
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ID 349 - Computer Modeling
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ID 360: Career Preparation
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
In this course, students prepare for job hunting and interviewing. The assignments include resume writing, networking, professional correspondence and portfolio design. The course prepares students for their required internship at a design firm. Satisfies: Major requirement
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ID 363: Environmental Theory
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Students will explore environmental psychology, proxemics, cultural considerations and differences and other human factors such as anthropometrics ergonomics and perception and their application to interior design. Satisfies: Major requirement
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ID 365: Design III
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This studio course provides an intensive study of design including issues such as codes and budgets within which designs develop. Projects-types include hospitality and design for all ages. Students learn about complex space planning, providing for special needs, design presentation, and furniture and materials. Students are encouraged to use their developing computer-aided design (CAD) skills in this studio. Satisfies: Major requirement
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ID 366: Design IV
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
The major project for this studio course is corporate design but it also includes other project types. Students work with real-world project scenarios and project reviews include experts from the field. Projects continue the progress in complexity and scale. Satisfies: Major requirement
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ID 399: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Based on a proposal in which a student is working independently with the assistance of two faculty sponsors, the proposal is concerned with matters that can best be pursued individually rather than in a class. It may not duplicate course content of the regular classroom curriculum. Only Juniors and Seniors are eligible and a cumulative gpa of 3.0 is required. See student handbook for further details. Satisfies: Studio Elective
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ID 441: Historic Preservation
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This studio course introduces students to research methods, historic interior documentation, preservation technology, historic materials, sensitive renovations and adaptive reuse of historically significant interiors. Satisfies: Major requirement
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ID 444: Independent Projects/Thesis
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This studio allows students to follow their own particular interests by choosing an interior project-type such as residential, hospitality, museum, or retail etc. for in-depth study. In this project students bring together all the processes and skills they have acquired to demonstrate their ability in design thinking, technology, responsibility and communication. Students also develop the independent work habits necessary to succeed in the interior design profession.
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ID 445: Materials & Construction V
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This course focuses on the technical documents and management skills necessary to construct complex interior environments. Students create a complete set of construction documents and write material specifications for a large interior environment. Parts of this class coordinate with the Independent Project. Satisfies: Major requirement
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