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AR 383: Interior Design Studio III:Furniture Design
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AR 283 and AR 289 CO- REQUISITE: AR 382 This intermediate studio will build on the design concepts introduced in Introduction to Interior Design and Fundamentals of Interior Design, with an emphasis on furniture design. Students will design furniture as well as incorporate furniture selection and design into both residential and public space design projects. As in previous studios the design process will be the framework for all project development. Material from co-requisite courses will be incorporated into design projects. 1:5:3
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AR 388: Interior Design Studio IV:Drawing Systems II
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AR 382 CO- REQUISITE: AR 389 In Drawing Systems II, students will apply the computer aided drafting concepts introduced in Drawing Systems I to more complex construction drawings, including architectural detailing, millwork, furniture and cabinetry. Computer aided drafting using AutoCAD will be the primary method of graphic communication in this course. Students will be introduced to three-dimensional drawing using computers. 1:5:3
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AR 388 - Interior Design Studio IV:Drawing Systems II
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AR 389: Interior Design Studio IV:Commercial Interiors
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AR 283 and AR 289 CO- REQUISITE: AR 388 Students will focus on commercial interiors in this class. One project will include programming and space planning for a complex office design. Students will become familiar with several office furniture systems and choose one for use in their office design. As in all studios, the design process will be the framework for all project development. Materials from pre- and co-requisite studio and lecture courses will be incorporated into the design project. 1:5:3
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AR 390: History of the Designed Environment:Mid-Nineteenth Century to the Present
3.00 Credits
Park University
This continuation of the study of architecture, interiors, furniture and the decorative arts in the context of Western culture begins with the aesthetic movements of the late 19th Century and progresses through the modern and post-modern movements of the 20th Century, ending with a survey of present and future design trends. Students will understand modern design movements in the context of the immense social changes that took place beginning with the industrial revolution and continuing through the information age. Students will learn to identify the work of individual 20th Century architects and furniture designers. 3:0:3
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AR 392: Human Factors in Interior Design
3.00 Credits
Park University
Human Factors is the study of the relationship between the individual and the built environment. Under the umbrella term "human factors" falls thestudy of ergonomics and anthropometrics, environmental and spatial behavior, universal design and the Americans with Disabilities Act, life safety issues and issues of social responsibility. Human Factors issues will be discussed in the context of various types of design, including private residence design, retail and hospitality design, offices, and design for special populations. Study will emphasize the phases of design that deal most directly with human factors issues: programming and post-occupancy evaluation. 3:0:3
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AR 393: Lighting Fundamentals for Interior Design
3.00 Credits
Park University
Lighting will be considered within the framework of the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems of a building. Students will study the technical, aesthetic and psychological aspects of lighting in an environment. Principles of lighting design and selection will be applied to the selection of luminaries and lighting sources. Lighting design competencies will be applied to a co-requisite studio design project. 3:0:3
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AR 415: Internship in Art or Design
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Park University
Off-campus placement in a professional environment such as a graphic design studio, art gallery, or art organization, to gain insight into a particular art or design career and work experience in the field. Many different internships are possible. Variable credit from 3 to 6 hours (i.e., a minimum of 6 to 12 hours per week). Departmental approval required. Intended for seniors. Variable credit: 3-6 hours.
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AR 418: Advanced Graphic Design
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AR328 & 329 This course emphasizes teamwork and group effort to create effective advertising campaigns. The student experiences the network of ideas and research necessary to reach a public targeted by the manufacturer or service. It also explores the history and methods of publication design and examines the processes involved in coordinating art and typography with verbal and visual content. 1:5:3
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AR 420: Ceramics III
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AR 321 A continuation of AR 321 in which students work to develop their own techniques and with an emphasis on glaze formulation to enhance the work. 1:5:3
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AR 421: Ceramics IV
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AR 420 A continuation of AR 420 in which the student develops a sustained project idea. Students take responsibility for their own firings. 1:5:3
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