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IBUS 499: Honors
6.00 Credits
James Madison University
6 credits. Offered fall and spring. Year course. See catalog description entitled "Graduation with Distinction" and "Graduation With Honors."
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IDLS 400: Seminar in Liberal Studies
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Capstone seminar for IDLS students in the humanities/social sciences content area. Students will apply different disciplinary perspectives to a single topic. Course requirements will emphasize superior written and oral communication skills and the integration and application of content area knowledge to the teaching environment. Prerequisites: Students must have completed their IDLS core requirements and be within one course of completing the track. Education students should be in their third semester of their teacher education program.
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IDLS 490: Independent Study in Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Individualized projects in interdisciplinary liberal studies. Prerequisite: Permission of the director.
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IDLS 499A: and B.Honors
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
James Madison University
1-6 credits.
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ILS 290: Selected Topics in International Liberal Studies
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offering varies. Directed exploration of the literature, history, contemporary life and general culture in London, Paris, Florence, Martinique, Salamanca and other international studies programs sponsored by JMU. Approved topics will vary.
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INDE 200: Interior Design Studio I
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered yearly. Studio focusing upon the design process and creating interior spaces. Projects involve investigations into syntax and design language, program interpretation, ritual, use and the constructed order of built space. Emphasis is upon experimentation, risk and play. Design studies will incorporate drawing, diagramming, models and writing. Formerly INDE 201.
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INDE 202: Interior Design Studio II
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered yearly. Design studio building on the fundamentals of INDE 201. Projects will address both three-dimensional design of spaces and the objects within the spaces. Projects will include questions of ritual, ergonomics, material properties and full-scale prototypes. Introduction of workshop, digital graphics and photography incorporated in studio work. Prerequisite: INDE 200.
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INDE 208: Portfolio Review
0.00 Credits
James Madison University
0 credits. Offered spring. Portfolio review required to enroll in interior design courses at 300 level and above. Prerequisite: INDE 200. Corequisite: INDE 202. Formerly INDE 250.
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INDE 210: Architectural Graphics
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered yearly. Introduction to the tools and craft of the constructed drawing. Drawing types include plan, elevation, section, axonometric and perspective with emphasis upon synthesis and understanding of volumetric space. Media explorations usedto increase sensitivity to materials, craft and precision of drawing. Formerly INDE 221.
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INDE 220: CAD I:Digital Design
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered yearly. A studio course introducing computer-aided design experiences. Exploration of CAD, including terms, conventions and drawing techniques from beginning to intermediate concepts to two and three-dimensional tools and commands. Formerly INDE 222.
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