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  • 3.00 Credits

    This class covers contemporary theory and technique in the design and construction of residential and small commercial buildings as related to interior design. The student gains knowledge in the application of structural systems, HVAC, and mechanical systems, acoustics and the nature of building materials. (Offered fall term) Required prerequisites: ID 111 Drafting and ID 271 Auto Cad I.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The details, drawings, and furniture designs developed in this course often augment the projects generated in ID 324 Hospitality Design Studio or in ID 425 Retail and Exhibition Design. These include cabinetry details, drawings, and models. A chair or table is designed and constructed with basic materials during this course. (Offered fall and spring terms) Required prerequisites: ID 111 Drafting and ID 121 Rendering.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course studies the professional practice of interior design, including its purpose and goals, structure and procedures, trade and client relations, fee structure, accounting practices, professional ethics and credentials. (Offered spring or fall term each year)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students develop an understanding of design considerations for contract/furniture systems and functional work environments. Special emphasis is given to the features of systems furniture products. (Offered spring term) Required prerequisites: ID 111 Drafting and ID 271 Auto-CAD I Recommended prerequisite: Junior standing in the ID program or permission of instructor. Recommended corequisite: ID 371 Auto-CAD II.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the concepts of hotel, lodging, and restaurant design. Projects feature development of design concept, site, interior space planning, and selection of materials and finishes. Formal class presentations are required. (Offered fall term) Required prerequisites: ID 111 Drafting, ID 121 Rendering, ID 271 AutoCad I and ID 232 Universal Design.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Topics covered include a history of and orientation to electric lighting, basic principles of electricity, color theory, architectural and theatrical controls and instruments, light sources, light measurement, brightness relationships, luminaries, charts, and photometrics, layout and specification. (Offered spring term) Prerequisite: ID 111 Drafting or permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course acquaints the students with various aspects of New York State Building Codes. General building codes of other areas are included as appropriate. Potential areas of difficulty in code compliance are explored in relation to interior design practice. (Offered even years, spring term)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to intermediate level practice and third-party software applications using the Auto-CAD environment. The course focuses on furniture systems applications such as those provided by various contract furniture manufacturers. (Offered spring term) Prerequisite: ID 271 Auto-CAD I, or permission of the instructor. Recommended corequisite: ID 322 Contract/Furniture Systems.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores three-dimensional applications of computer-aided design and advanced level third-party software integration. The course focuses specifically on automated applications currently used in the field of interior design. (Offered fall term) Recommended prerequisite: ID 371 Auto-CAD II.
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    The student develops a set of learning objectives and keeps a journal of work activities based on experiences at internship site. An oral presentation, summarizing the internship experience, including examples of projects and learning outcomes, is required. (Offered spring and summer term) Prerequisite: Student must have at least Junior standing and must have completed a minimum of one full-time semester at Cazenovia College.
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