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  • 4.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Materials and Resources II This course emphasizes the background knowledge necessary for the selection of natural and man-made textile finishes and materials needed in interior environments. Topics include selection and resourcing for interiors, as well as documentation and specification for selected textiles in design applications. Prerequisite: Program admission Offered Spring term
  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Interior Designers Drawing This course introduces the application of drafting and drawing techniques used in interior design. Topics include alphabet of lines, architectural style, geometric shapes, floor plan layouts, interior views, and interior pictorials. Prerequisites: Program admission Offered Fall term
  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Introductory CAD Survey This course introduces basic computer language and application of computers to the field of interior design. Topics include CAD commands and applications, setting up a drawing, using layering, and executing commands. Prerequisites: INT 115, MAT 111 or MAT 191 or MAT 196, SCT 100 Offered Spring term
  • 5.00 Credits

    Banner Title: History of Interiors I This course emphasizes historical foundations of furniture and architecture from the Ancient through the Renaissance. Topics include historical architectural and furniture concepts, classical orders, furniture and architectural terminology, furniture and architectural construction and materials, and historic design development. Prerequisite: Program Admission Offered Fall term
  • 5.00 Credits

    Banner Title: History of Interiors II This course emphasizes historical foundations of furniture and architecture from the Baroque to the present. Topics include historical architectural and furniture concepts, furniture and architectural terminology, furniture and architectural construction and materials, and historic design development. Prerequisite: Provisional admission Offered Winter term
  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Interior Seminar This course emphasizes professional development through career resources and artistic exploration. Topics include informational interviewing, networking, cultural development, and artistic exploration. Prerequisites: INT 220 Offered Winter term
  • 4.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Interiors Internship I This course provides an in-depth application and reinforcement of interiors and employability principles in an actual job setting. This internship allows students to become involved in intensive on-the-job interiors applications that require full-time concentration, practice, and follow through. The internship is implemented through the use of written individualized training plans, written performance evaluations, required seminars, a required student project, and lab activities. Topics include the application of interiors principles; problem solving; adaptability to the job setting; use of proper interpersonal skills; development of constructive work habits and appropriate work ethics with consideration of factors such as confidentiality; and concentrated development of productivity and quality job performance through practice. Prerequisites: INT 100, INT 119, INT 107, INT 108, INT 111, INT 212, INT 220 Corequisites: INT 140 Offered: Winter term
  • 4.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Interiors Internship II This course provides an in-depth application and reinforcement of interiors and employability principles in an actual job setting. This internship allows students to become involved in intensive on-the-job interiors applications that require full-time concentration, practice, and follow through. The internship is implemented through the use of written individualized training plans, written performance evaluations, required seminars, a required student project, and lab activities. Topics include the application of interiors principles; problem solving; adaptability to the job setting; use of proper interpersonal skills; development of constructive work habits and appropriate work ethics with consideration of factors such as confidentiality; and concentrated development of productivity and quality job performance through practice. Prerequisites: INT 100, INT 119, INT 107, INT 108, INT 111, INT 212, INT 220 Corequisites: INT 140, INT 142 Offered: Winter term
  • 4.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Design Studio I This course introduces current generation technology for use in design presentations. Topics include technological communications used within the design professions. Prerequisites: INT 100, INT 115 Corequisites: INT 105 Offered Winter term
  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Design Studio II This course provides students with long- and short-term projects that address real-life design situations and requires competence in solving design problems. The course emphasizes residential design. Topics include application of the principles and elements of design, space planning, materials selections, graphic presentation, project documentation and delivery, and client presentation techniques. Prerequisites: INT 100, INT 105, INT 115, INT 210 Corequisites: INT 106, INT 107, INT 110, INT 116, INT 119 Offered Spring term
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