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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Examines artificial and natural lighting in interior design. Considers environmental comfort, effects on colors and information required for selection of lamps and fixtures. Acquaints students with the basic calculation methods as they relate to the lighting design process. Prerequisite: IND 102, IND 114 and IND 116 with grades of C or better, or consent of program coordinator.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Provides an opportunity for selected students who meet the prerequisite requirements to work with professionals in approved residential and contract design firms, retail stores, wholesale stores and showrooms specializing in interior design and related products. Explores various aspects of the interior design field and students present a report about their experience. Prerequisite: IND 203, IND 205, IND 206 and IND 230 with grades of C or better. Meets or exceeds the Harper testing placement requirement for ENG 101.
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2.00 Credits
Applies interior design skills to residential interior projects, including floor plans, elevations or perspectives, budgets, cabinet drawings, lighting plans, mixing and stylizing of furnishing and finishes. Prerequisite: ATE 105, IND 203, IND 205, IND 206 and IND 230 with grades of C or better, or consent of program coordinator.
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2.00 Credits
Applies interior design skills and disabled access to contract interior projects, including floor plans, elevations or perspectives, cabinet drawings, lighting plans, selection of contract furnishings and finishes. Projects may include office spaces, restaurants and other public buildings. Prerequisite: ATE 105, IND 116, IND 203, IND 205, IND 206, and IND 230 with grades of C or better, or consent of program coordinator.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Examines the business principles required for a successful interior design practice, including establishing an interior design practice, design project business issues, billing, writing client contracts, interviewing and job opportunities. Prerequisite: IND 203 or IND 205 with a grade of C or better, or consent of program coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
Studies selected problems or topics in interior design. The exact content and instructional methodology will vary semester to semester depending on the material to be studied. A syllabus or course outline containing additional information will be available with pre-registration materials each time that the course is offered. This course may be repeated two times to a maximum of three credit hours.
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2.00 Credits
Reviews the development of two-point mechanical perspective drawing. Studies freehand drawing and sketching methods of interior and exterior spaces. Develops drawing techniques for interior perspective views of buildings. Explores the use of various media to define light, shadows, textures, and material characteristics. Prerequisite: ART 121 and IND 107 with grades of C or better, or consent of program coordinator.
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2.00 Credits
Covers advanced CAD techniques for two-dimensional space planning and interior elevations. Introduces 3-dimensional CAD and 3-D sketching to develop perspectives and walkthroughs of interior spaces. Emphasizes development of computer graphics to augment and represent interior spaces. Prerequisite: ATE 105, IND 102, and IND 107 with grades of C or better, or consent of program coordinator.
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2.00 Credits
Examines the technical aspects and accessibility issues of designing kitchens. Practices fundamental drafting conventions including lettering, line work, dimensioning, and symbol usage. Develops drawing for the kitchen including floor plans, electrical and lighting plans, elevations, and cabinet sections using NKBA guidelines and graphic presentation standards. Prerequisite: IND 102, IND 114, and IND 116 with grades of C or better or consent of program coordinator.
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2.00 Credits
Covers an introduction to kitchen and bath industry software techniques for two-dimensional space planning and interior elevations. Introduces 3-dimensional CAD to develop perspectives and walk-through of interior spaces. Emphasis is on the development of computer graphics to augment and represent kitchens, baths, and other interior space.
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