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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic principles of residential and commercial lighting design. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the history of clothing of fabrics, styles and fashion beginning with ancient civilizations and winding up on Seventh Avenue. Students explore the ways trade routes, cultural exchange and technology have influenced the development of clothing. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the design and production of costumes for the theater, fashion shows and exhibits, and film, including TV and movies. Using a planned performance, students work with the costume designer to design costumes. Topics include design, construction techniques, production and assembly. Prerequisites: DESN 113 and permission. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the apparel industry, including aesthetics and practical realities. Applied principles and elements of design are emphasized, including a familiarization with textiles and fabrication, group and line, costing, sourcing and marketing (locally, regionally and worldwide), and fashion illustration. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides basic information about textiles for those who choose or use them, presented through the five main characteristics of textiles: fiber arrangement, yarn structure, fabric structure, color and finish. Offered: Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Students tour the apparel and interior design markets to learn about the wholesale industry, marketing and points of distribution. Classes travel to Denver in the fall and Dallas in the spring. Students must attend the orientation; see the schedule of classes for exact dates. Hotel and travel costs and miscellaneous fees are due from students at orientation. Due to limited space, preference is given to design students. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Graded as Pass/Fail. Permission required. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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1.00 Credits
This class, meant to be taken in conjunction with other design classes, provides an opportunity for additional access to the studio and all equipment. Under supervision and with limited faculty assistance, students work on projects of their own choice in the class. May be taken twice for degree or certificate credit. Graded as Pass/Fail. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Historical overview of Native American design from the 1800s to current trends. Topics include powwow costumes, buckskins, beading, quilling, color, design motifs and symbols, textiles, construction techniques and folklore. The students will create an original design or embellish an existing garment or accessory. Work may be entered into the fashion design exhibit and the International Textiles and Apparel Association (ITAA) design competition. Offered: Occasionally.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to office furniture, lighting and electrical systems, individual office layout and full-floor office planning. Students complete three separate projects during the semester. Prerequisites: ADCM 111 and DESN 135. Offered: Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A program to review the process and development of home design and the interactions among owner/client, architect and interior designer. Beginning with the concept and continuing through space planning, emphasis is on design and specification of interior details, elements and finishes. The course culminates in a home design project. Prerequisites: ADCM 111 and DESN 135. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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