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3.00 Credits
Visual merchandising for retail stores will be covered in this course. Both window and interior display will be included. Students will plan a store layout to include visual display areas. The student will plan and execute creative displays, applying principles of merchandise selection, development of a theme, props and layout, lighting, and targeting the customer, at in-house and/or off campus sites. PR: APPD 1115 or 1140.
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4.00 Credits
Coordination of interior design components allows the students to develop and apply complete room plans and decorating schemes for various residential and commercial applications. Color, lighting, space needs and materials are covered. PR: APPD 1140.
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3.00 Credits
The principles and elements of design are explored through an examination of home furnishings and accessories. The course will include a study of interior textiles, furnishings, window treatments, and the appropriate selection of enrichment accessories. Computer-aided design will be included.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the coordination of interior design components. Through this course the students will develop and apply complete space plans, fl oor plans, and design schemes for Kitchen and Bath applications. The students will use kitchen specifi cation plan guidelines to build cabinet components as well as using appropriate multipliers to determine retail, cost, and selling pricing of their fi nished product and design. In addition, areas of appropriate cabinetry, kitchen mechanical systems, Drawing and Presentation standards, electrical/lighting, appropriate placement of materials, fi nishes, codes, function of space, and equipment are covered. PR: APPD 1140.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the design of various non-residential and public spaces with an emphasis on space planning, presentation skills, professional practices, interior systems, furnishings, and equipment. Students explore space as it relates to functional and aesthetic requirements including commercial code and access issues. Emphasis is on portfolio development. PR: APPD 1140
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4.00 Credits
Students will be placed in various businesses in the interior or fashion fi eld to provide on-site training and experience. Preparation of an electronic portfolio and resume will be included. PR: APPD 1115 or APPD 1140.
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4.00 Credits
A seminar for Interior Design or Fashion Design students that will require students to select a project, research the problem, and make a fi nal juried presentation. PR: APPD 2217 or APPD 2240.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
This course will provide an opportunity for students to further their study of principles and concepts in the fi eld and to apply their knowledge in a variety of applications both in the traditional classroom setting and in work/job related experiences. The class will be an individualized, arranged course, with learning outcomes determined by the instructor in consultation with the student and permission of the school’s dean.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers architectural history from prehistoric times through the Gothic period. The emphasis will be on the historical, social and technological factors behind the structures discussed.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of architectural history, covering the Renaissance period to the present. The emphasis will be on the historical, social and technological factors behind the structures discussed. PR: ARCH 1130.
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