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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary, team-taught course for students who wish to deepen their understanding of an increasingly interdependent world and broaden their perspective of a variety of international topics such as international politics and history, global environmental issues, international business and economics, and international cultural studies. Preparation for Course P: sophomore standing. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines domestic and foreign interpretations of America as a world citizen from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. The course is intended to make students more aware of global issues and of what it means to be a "global citizen," and more understanding of views of America from outside its borders. Credit not given for both I441 and AMST A441.Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to requirements of design with emphasis on people, space, scale, light, color, materials, furniture, accessories, and budget in the residential environment. Preparation for Course P: INTR?121. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced techniques of furniture arrangements and design principles. Coordination of interior design principles throughout a complete residential environment (i.e., house, apartment, condominium). Estimating of drapery, floor, and wall coverings as it applies to various projects. Preparation for Course P: 111 with a C or better required, INTR 123, and ARET 123. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Drawing in the "freehand" (nonmechanical) method will be presented in pencil, ink, and markers. The course is aimed at the beginning design student. It will utilize objects of interior environment as a means of understanding various drawing principles and familiarize the student with basic rendering techniques.Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Perspective drawing of building interiors and rooms in one- or two-point projection incorporating light, shadow, and furnishings are emphasized. Application of texture and color are presented in multimedia. Preparation for Course P: 121. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
History of textiles, fiber content, weaves, and designs. Functional uses of fabrics for interiors (i.e., windows, upholstery). Emphasizes decorative treatment of textile patterns and uses of materials through design problems. The assembling of notebooks is required. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Study of area rugs, hand-made and machine-made carpeting and hard surface floorcovering with regards to practical application. Construction techniques of carpeting, upholstery, and case goods. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
The study and application of computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) as a means of visualizing complex spatial designs of the built environment, reducing the amount of time needed to produce complicated hand-constructed drawings. Cr. 3.
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1.00 Credits
Students will study portfolio design, materials selection, and publication methods. Graphic themes, reprographic techniques, and binding or alternative presentation will be studied. Development of a personal portfolio is required. Course may include development of a public exhibition of student work. Preparation for Course P: 112 and 201; C: 241. Cr. 1
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