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ID 201: Interior Design I
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An introduction to the principles of interior design and the relation of humans to the built environment. The course emphasizes the physiological and psychological needs of the end user and develops means to analyze these needs. Design concepts, programming analysis, universal design concepts, ergonomics, and anthropometrics are introduced. Sketching and drafting techniques are reinforced through floor plans, elevations, and perspectives. Studio. Prerequisites: ID 101 and ID 111. ( 3)
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ID 202: Interior Design II
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An emphasis on residential design projects for interior designers through space planning and information-gathering techniques. A gradual increase in complexity of design problems reinforces the design process. Design concepts with application of floor-planning techniques; color theory for interiors; human factors; and furniture, textiles, and finish selections are introduced. Custom design detailing is highlighted. Sketching and drafting techniques are reinforced through floor plans, elevations, perspectives, and models used in project presentations. Studio. Prerequisites: ID 201 and ID 212. ( 3)
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ID 212: Architectural Graphics II
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Offers continued development of manual skills in the form of plans, sections, elevations, and three-dimensional representations. Emphasis on perspectives and three-dimensional techniques. Studio. Prerequisites: ID 101 and ID 111. ( 3)
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ID 214: Architectural Graphics III
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Introduction to the fundamentals and the application of architectural rendering techniques. Methods of preparing visual presentations of interior design projects by acquiring specific skills in color and black/white rendering techniques with an emphasis on quick-sketch and rendering methods are employed. Studio. Prerequisites: FA 103, FA 104, FA 105, or FA 481; and ID 212 or ID 485. ( 3)
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ID 231: Textiles and Finish Materials
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Focuses on textiles and finish materials used in interior environments with an emphasis on types of fiber, construction techniques, and the end use of products. Collection of a database for textiles and materials is required. Sustainable design, building codes, standards, and regulations are studied. ( 3)
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ID 303: Interior Design III
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Comprehensive design solutions are developed for public spaces such as retail, health care, houses of worship, restaurants, and hotels. Research on sustainable design through design concept, character development, programming, building codes, and formal presentations are emphasized. Signage, way finding, and security issues are highlighted. Freehand drafting, millwork detailing, models, and perspectives are developed. Studio. Prerequisite: ID 202 or ID 487. ( 3)
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ID 304: Interior Design IV
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Strategic facilities planning of the office environment including both traditional and component office layouts. The first half of the course emphasizes programming analysis, schematic design, design development, office hierarchy, office design trends, and formal presentations with attention to environmental needs, life safety issues with focus on fire suppression and fire detection, and building codes. Computeraided drafting (CADD) is employed in this class, and design skills are utilized. The second half of the course emphasizes the creation of a set of construction documents. Studio. Prerequisites: ID 303 and ID 313. ( 3)
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ID 313: Computer-aided Drafting and Design
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Application of computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) concepts, methods, and skills used in interior design. Emphasis on the utilization of the CADD functions and skills to further enhance the design development and production phases of the design process. Prerequisite: ID 202 or ID 487. ( 3)
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ID 332: Building Technology
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Survey of residential and commercial building systems. Focus on structural and environmental systems and the methods utilized in construction, installation, and sustainable design. Visits to construction sites as permitted. Prerequisite: junior standing. ( 3)
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ID 333: Lighting Design
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Provides a basic knowledge of and background to the various components and materials utilized in lighting with an emphasis on the terminology, principles, and theory of illumination design. Concentration on establishing objective criteria for making and evaluating decisions in the lighting design process. Prerequisite: junior standing. ( 3)
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