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3.00 Credits
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) An exploration of the basic principles and skills of interior design. Includes application of design principles to human environments. Emphasis on design solutions relevant to human needs. Introduction to architectural drawing. ART-101 or ART-105 are either prerequisites or corequisites to this course. Six studio hours per week. Also offered as ART-144.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) This course includes continued development of architectural drafting skills with the addition of isometric, axonometric, and perspective drawing. Visual presentation skills, including rendering, will be developed. Six studio hours per week. Prerequisites: ID-144.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Studio problems in interior design for residential projects. Included will be construction drawings, space planning, and specifications for residential interiors. Six studio hours each week. Prerequisites: ID-144, ID-243 and ART-101 or ART-105.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall, Course Offered Every Year) Study of psychological, physiological, social, and environmental aspects of shelter. Included will be a study of the housing needs of elderly and handicapped; cross-cultural perspective of housing; ergonomics; historic preservation; energy efficiency; and government policies influencing housing.
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3.00 Credits
(Spring, Course Offered Every Year) An in-depth study of materials used in interior design, including textiles, window treatments, floor and wall coverings, furniture and accessories. Skills in designing window treatments, and calculating yardage needed for floor and wall coverings, window treatments and upholstered furniture.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Exploration of technology techniques and tools for Interior Design. Design software and internet exploration. Introduction of computer aided drafting and design. Prerequisites: ID 144, ID 243; Pre or Co Requisite: ID 244.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) In conjunction with a faculty mentor, the student will participate in a research or creative project investigating topics and problems in Interior Design. This course will provide an introduction to the methods and techniques of the discipline. The research experience will culminate in a paper and/or presentation. Open to freshmen and sophomore majors and others by permission of the instructor. May be repeated for a total of six credit hours. A research proposal form completed by the student and faculty mentor is required for registration. Instructor's consent required. Prerequisites: ID-144.
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3.00 Credits
(previously the course number was ID-448) (Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Application of advanced computer aided design for residential and commercial interiors. Further exploration of overlay design packages. Prerequisites: ID-144, ID-243, ID-244, ID-248.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) Survey of residential and nonresidential systems, building materials, construction methods, building codes, and wood furniture design. Prerequisites: ID-144,ID 243, ID-244. Pre- or Co- Requisite ID-342.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall and Spring, Course Offered Every Year) This course includes advanced presentation skills, cabinet design and detailing, residential and nonresidential studio problems relating to energy conservation and designing interiors for special populations, such as the handicapped and elderly. Six studio hours per week. Prerequisites: ID-144, ID-243, Pre- or Co- Requisite: ID-244.
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