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LIBERAL ARTS 307: Intensive Italian
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Lecture credits 4; No prerequisites Intensive Italian 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 Italian art, architecture, and design. No prior knowledge of Italian is required.
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STUDIOS 128: Basic Drafting
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Studio credits 3; No prerequisites The course is an introduction to the tools, techniques, and principles of architectural drafting, graphic conventions, and lettering. Students will measure actual sites and study the use of dimensional orthographic and three-dimensional paraline drawing types.
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STUDIOS 132: Construction Documents Using Autocad I
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Studio credits 3; Prerequisite: 187, 171 This course introduces students to the preparation of construction documents and beginning level CAD skills using AutoCAD. Students obtain an overview of construction drawing formats and principles while learning to develop the plans, elevations, sections, and details that will form part of a set of working drawings for a small commercial or residential interior project.
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STUDIOS 134: Residential Design I
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Studio credits 3; Prerequisites: 101, 128, 141, 180 Through studio projects, lectures, and discussions, this course provides an introduction to the design of the residential environment. By focusing on the design of a traditional, transitional, and contemporary room, students learn how to arrange furniture successfully and select fabrics, finishes, and accessories. Exercises in room design and character are supplemented by sessions assessing client needs, developing a written program, and preparing a professional design presentation.
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STUDIOS 135: Perspective
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Studio credits 2; Prerequisite: 128 Drawing in perspective is a primary form of communication for all designers. It enables one to illustrate creative ideas in three-dimensional terms and is the foundation for design and architectural presentation drawings. Students learn to construct one-point and two-point perspective drawings through grid, measured, and plan projection methods.
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STUDIOS 136: Introduction to Revit Architecture
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Studio credit 1; Prerequisite: 132 An introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM) concepts, practices, and drafting techniques, used in architectural drafting and design. In using Revit a true parametric modeler, students will work with walls, doors, windows and additional components to create a virtual architectural model that will aide in the creation of construction documents and design presentation materials.
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STUDIOS 138: Presentation Techniques Using Powerpoint
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Studio credit 1; Elective; Prerequisite: 132 PowerPoint business presentation graphics software integrates text, graphics, audio, and animation. Students will learn to insert images, attach sound, and animate a multipage presentation.
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STUDIOS 139: Presentation Techniques Using Photoshop
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Studio credit 1; Elective; Prerequisite: 132 Photoshop is software that facilitates the incorporation of graphic images into many kinds of documents and presentations. Using this program, students will learn to scan, manipulate, and insert images and text, and create a complete digital presentation.
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STUDIOS 140: Introduction to Web Page Design
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Studio credit 1; Elective; Prerequisite: 132 Interior designers increasingly use the internet to market their firms and services. This course will introduce students to the basics of creating a web page. Lectures and demonstrations will cover issues of layout and media, and launching a site. Each student will create their own page for the web.
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STUDIOS 141: Color For Interiors
3.00 Credits
New York School of Interior Design
Studio credits 2; No prerequisites This studio course concentrates on the study of color theory and color schemes for interiors. Compilation of the Munsell Color Charts is the basis for a series of projects which lead to the development of complete color schemes. Psychological and practical influences affecting the choice of color are studied. Using gouache paints, colors for walls, floor coverings, window treatments, upholstery, accessories, and accent areas are selected and applied to a variety of room settings.
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