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3.00 Credits
P: INTR 22600 and MATH 15300 Class 2, Lab 2, This studio course emphasizes the elements used in development of nonresidential space. Studies include technological and building requirements; building and life-safety codes, ADA guidelines, square footage and space planning standards, material selection and construction documentation. Heavy emphasis on the planning of systems furniture.
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3.00 Credits
P: Junior Standing Minimum of 200 hours of work experience in the Interior Design field in a position and firm approved by the instructor. Written report of the experience.
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3.00 Credits
P: INTR 32600 Class 2, Lab 2 This studio course emphasizes the principles and process of design for health care related facilities. Additionally, students will require working knowledge of codes and barrier free guidelines specific to health care issues in designing such spaces and buildings. Wayfinding, security, human behavior, material selections, specifications, presentations and documentation are also examined.
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3.00 Credits
P: INTR 39000 C: INTR 48000 Class 2, Lab 2 In this B.S. Capstone course the designer tackles a semester long advanced design problem by applying the design process from project obtainment through construction documents. This class is team-taught, and must be taken in conjunction with INTR 480.
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3.00 Credits
P: ART 22200 and INTR 32500 Class 2, Lab 2 A survey course of building systems that covers the design implications of heating, air-conditioning, plumbing, security and electrical systems of both residential and commercial buildings.
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3.00 Credits
P: Senior Standing Class 3 This course discusses professional skills, such as developing your resume/portfolio and interviewing for an interior design/architectural technology position, and emphasizes the tools and processes required to succeed in professional practice. This course is a hybrid, and delivered partially online.
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3.00 Credits
C: INTR 42800 An instructor mentored research and application project relative to the Design Technology major from initial client consultation through programming, schematic design, design development, and appropriate contract documents. This class is team-taught, and must be taken in conjunction with INTR 42800.
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3.00 Credits
P: INTR 32500 Class 3 Students will create industrial, ecological solutions with their unique disciplines. A theoretical framework on Green Design is used to identify and apply LEED concepts while working on multidisciplinary teams. Environmental concerns for better air quality and other global environment issues are explored.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Lean Manufacturing, 3cr, Lean manufacturing is a systematic approachto eliminating non-value added activities throughout a production system. Five basic principles characterize a lean production system: value definition, value stream mapping, flow optimization,pull production, and continuous improvement.
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3.00 Credits
Industrial Supply Chain Management, 3cr, A study of industrial supply chains. Emphasis is on in-plant shipping and receiving functions; modes of distribution; functions of, and services provided by supply chains. Emphasis is placed on how manufacturers, distributors and end users can provide value in the supply chain.
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