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3.00 Credits
Involves readings, discussions, and projects organized around selected topics in interior design. Topics will vary each quarter.
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5.00 Credits
Provides fi eld-based internship experience where students acquire career/professional skills within the interior design industry. Includes a lecture segment that provides an introduction to the practices of the interior design industry with special emphasis upon ethics, contracts, design fees, budgets, and project management. Prerequisites: BUS225 and prior approval.
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3.00 Credits
Students research and design an indepth project in either residential or commercial design. Allows students to utilize all the skills and knowledge developed through their course of study in interior design. Prerequisites: IDS220, IDS225, IDS242
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the process and phases involved in managing an interior construction project. Students learn the professional standards and practices for development of scope of work for design and construction services, scheduling methods, project budgeting, time record keeping, time management, project fi les, and contract documents.
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2.00 Credits
Advanced study in software applications and requisite computer hardware used by professionals in the industry. Students learn the pressures of production in a project management system using representative software programs. Prerequisite: CIS115
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on construction and installation as it relates to interior design. Students develop a stronger understanding of various structural systems, such as wood, masonry, steel, and concrete; vertical circulation systems; accessibility and life safety systems; and mechanical, electrical, and communication systems. Prerequisite: IDS242
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5.00 Credits
Provides fi eld-based internship experience, where students acquire career/professional skills within the interior design industry. Includes a lecture segment that provides an introduction to the practices of the interior design industry with special emphasis upon ethics, contracts, design fees, budgets, and project management. Prerequisites: BUS225 and prior approval.
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3.00 Credits
Outlines the essential business activities and relationships between the designers, owners, and contractors/subcontractors during the various phases of a project. Students learn methods and procedures for managing the competitive bid process, actual construction, procurement, FF&E installation, and postoccupancy reporting. Prerequisites: IDS305, IDS405
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the major institutions of justice in society. Topics include justice in a free society, the police, courts, correctional services, the balance of individual rights and public order, law and public policy, and factors affecting the future of the justice system.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of criminal law. Students will learn about general categories of criminal law (felonies and misdemeanors) and the various defenses to criminal charges (alibi, justifi cation, excuse, conspiracy, and legal insanity).
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