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2.00 Credits
Continues the study of interior space planning and furniture selection as it relates to a functional and aesthetic interior. Investigates the use of fabric, finishes, color, and texture to complement the interior. Explores aesthetic application of color in interior design. Prerequisite: IND 101 and IND 106 with grades of C or better, or consent of instructor. Recommended Corequisite: IND 103.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Surveys furniture, design motifs and structures from antiquity to the present. Studies authentic designs and their relationship to contemporary applications. Examines the basis for determining the taste level and quality of reproductions and adaptations to the market today.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Studies the construction and finishing of materials other than those of a structural nature, including limitations, quality control, application, uses, installation methods, and quantity calculations. Examines sources available to the designer.
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2.00 Credits
Studies drawing and sketching methods of furniture and interior spaces. Develops drawing techniques for interior perspective views of buildings. Explores the use of axonometric drawing and the use of various media to present the three-dimensional delineation of interior design. Examines balance and proportions of interior items within a threedimensional space. Uses drawing techniques and color to define light and shadow, textures, and material characteristics. Prerequisite: ART 121, IND 100 and IND 101 with grades of C or better, or consent of coordinator.
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2.00 Credits
Provides basic background in the decoration of interiors for the home marketing field. Investigates the elements and principles of design as they relate to mixing interior furnishings. Develops awareness of spatial planes and the use of color, patterns and scale. Introduces the effects of various lighting sources on colors, textures and patterns.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the process of visual communication for interior designers. Identifies interior and architectural challenges and examines the design process of problem-solving through space analysis and planning. Utilizes collaborative methods to develop appropriate design strategies and solutions. Applies research and the use of elements and principles of design to skillfully manipulate interior spaces. Utilizes conceptual sketching and oral presentation to communicate design solutions. Recommended Corequisite: IND 100 and IND 101.
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2.00 Credits
Examines how interior building codes, governmental standards and federal regulations affect and are applied to interior design. References BOCA, CABO and various accessibility requirements including the Americans with Disabilities Act. Prerequisite: IND 101 with a grade of C or better, or consent of program coordinator.
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2.00 Credits
Studies the methods and materials of interior construction and the graphic methods of communicating this information. Practices fundamental drafting conventions and develops drawing skills necessary for the production of working drawings such as floor plans, elevations, sections, finish schedules, reflected ceiling plans, and details. Discusses methods of electrical, plumbing, and HVAC distribution. Prerequisite: IND 100 and IND 101 with grades of C or better, or consent of program coordinator.
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2.00 Credits
Studies advanced problems in three-dimensional interior design which concentrate on the development of relationships of interior furnishings, walls, floors and ceilings into a unified design. Applies principles and elements of design theory within a three-dimensional volume of space. Prerequisite: IND 102, IND 107, IND 114 and IND 116 with grades of C or better, or consent of program coordinator.
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2.00 Credits
Reviews furniture history. Recreates historic interior designs. Explores creation of interior design through the mixing and stylizing of furniture and finishes. Prerequisite: IND 102, IND 103, and IND 106 with grades of C or better.
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