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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADSA 100, ADSA 101; Minimum grade C- Corequisite: ADSA 150, ADSA 151 This course introduces interior design theory, processes and vocabulary, including fundamentals of programming, space planning, human factors, materials, color, lighting, and professional practice. Focus will be placed on the development and communication of ideas in graphic and verbal forms. The course will include lecture, studio and field trips.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADSA 150, ADSA 151, ADID 150; Minimum grade C- Corequisite: ADID 201 This beginning interior design studio combines design theory and vocabulary with the study of human dimensions and response to the environment. Topics include application of basic design principles and elements to the built environment, understanding of interior volumes, spatial relationships, application of color theory, and basic principles of life safety for interior design.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADSA 150, ADSA 151, ADID 150; Minimum grade C- Corequisite: ADID 200 This course introduces drawing communications and conventions used to prepare and present scale drawings in architectural drafting. Students will develop competency using architectural drawing tools and techniques to produce technical drawings. Graphic communication to visualize and explore design by sketching, perspective drawing and rendering to communicate interior design solutions will be continued.
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys the industry that provides products, specifications, and materials used in commercial and residential interiors, appropriate sources for the materials, and a comparative analysis of products including sustainability and environmental impact. The course will include lecture, lab, vendor presentations, and field trips.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID 200, ADID 201; Minimum grade C- Corequisite: ADID 251, ADID 253 This course is a continuation of ADID 200 and builds on the design theory, processes, and vocabulary with an understanding of universal design concepts, special populations and human response to the environment. Emphasis is placed on the conceptual development of interiors to meet specific criteria of special populations, occupancy relationships, and circulation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID 200, ADID 201; Minimum grade C- Corequisite: ADID 250, ADID 253 This course introduces computer-aided drafting and design and focuses on understanding and applying accurate drawing techniques used to produce interior design documentation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID 200, ADID 201; Minimum grade C- Corequisite: ADID 250, ADID 251 This course introduces the aesthetic, functional, and technical aspects of lighting design. Topics include natural and artificial illumination sources, lighting as a design tool, color and human response, basic lighting calculations, and project applications for residential and commercial situations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADID 201 Students learn the PC environment and several key applications essential to the developmnet of graphic design projects. The use of digital cameras, basic scanning, and printing are also covered in this introductory course. Cross-listed: See ADGD 265
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of Program Faculty Advisor Special Studies courses are offered periodically based on faculty and student interests. These courses may focus on skill development, special interest topics, or contemporary art and design events. For more information and a listing of current offerings, please see additional descriptions at www.maryville.edu/speicalstudies.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of Program Faculty Adviser This course will focus student readings, writing, and discussion on interior design-related topics of the instructor’s choosing.
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