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LIBERAL ARTS 165: Environmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Lecture credits 2; Prerequisite: 150 or 151 This introduction to environmental psychology explores human interaction with the social and physical environment. It examines perception and cognition, cultural differences in space use, proxemics, and the role of values in the design of the environment.
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LIBERAL ARTS 171: Basic Mathematics
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Lecture credits 2; Prerequisite: Placement test Fundamental concepts of mathematics are introduced through a review of basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Emphasis is on topics with particular application to design, such as patterns, perspective, ratio, and proportion, imperial and metric measurement, and the Golden Mean.
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LIBERAL ARTS 175: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Lecture credits 2; Prerequisite: 150 or 151 The global diversity of social organization is explored through ethnology, the anthropological study of socioeconomic systems, and cultural heritage. Students will explore cultural aspects such as gender, labor, exchange, and religion though readings and discussions, and examine detailed views of various cultural aspects within a whole culture that ultimately bind a society together.
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LIBERAL ARTS 201: ART AND SOCIETY I:Pre-19th Century
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Lecture credits 3; Prerequisite: 160 This course examines the development of painting and sculpture beginning from the fall of the Roman Empire through the masters Bernini, Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Velasquez, to the rise of Neo-classicism and Romanticism. Characteristics of artistic styles and the changing role of the artist are viewed in a social and historical context.
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LIBERAL ARTS 201 - ART AND SOCIETY I:Pre-19th Century
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LIBERAL ARTS 202: Art And Society II: 19th And 20th Centuries
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Lecture credits 3; Prerequisite: 160 This course ranges from Realism, Impressionism, and Post-Impressionism to the frontiers of abstraction. The effect of political movements on early 19th century art is examined, as well as the profound impact of the technological revolution at the turn of the century on early 20th-century art movements such as Cubism.
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LIBERAL ARTS 202 - Art And Society II: 19th And 20th Centuries
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LIBERAL ARTS 203: Humanities I
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Lecture credits 3; Prerequisite: 160 This course explores the development of Western culture from the Ice Age through the Late Middle Ages by examining philosophy, religion, aesthetic theory, economics, and politics and their ideological, chronological, and technical implications. Students will read texts from leading literary and philosophical works to gain insight into the ancient world.
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LIBERAL ARTS 203 - Humanities I
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LIBERAL ARTS 204: Humanities II
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Lecture credits 3; Prerequisite: 160 The continuation of Humanities I, this course explores the development of Western culture from the Early Renaissance through the present day by examining philosophy, religion, aesthetic theory, economics, and politics and their ideological, chronological, and technical implications. Students will read texts from leading literary and philosophical works to gain insight into the modern world.
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LIBERAL ARTS 270: Topics in World Literature
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Lecture credits 3; Elective; Prerequisite: 160 This course satisfies the advanced writing requirement for students who have met the English Composition I requirement through placement testing. Changing topics may include contemporary American literature, Shakespeare, literature of the Enlightenment, Romanticism, or significant non-Western works.
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LIBERAL ARTS 270 - Topics in World Literature
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LIBERAL ARTS 271: Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Lecture credits 2; Prerequisite: 160, 171 This course deals with issues such as the disruption of basic ecosystems by human intervention; demography, overpopulation, and hunger; atmospheric and climatic change due to global warming and depletion of the ozone layer; the impact of urbanization on agriculture; the destruction of rainforests and its implication for future systems; resource depletion, energy use, and sustainability; and how public and governmental decisions shape environmental policies.
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LIBERAL ARTS 305: Intensive French
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Lecture credits 4; No prerequisites Intensive French begins with basic vocabulary and grammar and continues through more advanced communication skills. Conversations use professional design terminology and references, enabling students to become familiar with significant developments in French art, architecture, and design. No prior knowledge of French is required.
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