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3.00 Credits
Course focuses entirely on the development and refinement of a professional quality portfolio based on work from prior design studio courses. Course examines theory behind creating an effective portfolio. Guest speakers give professional presentations, discuss what should be included in a portfolio, and critique student portfolios. Instruction is split between practical coursework refining existing projects and lectures on the variety of ways to present design ideas and finished design proposals. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3740 PRODUCT DESIGN THESIS I CONCURRENT: 22-3714 PRODUCT DESIGN THESIS II
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3.00 Credits
Course exposes students to the methodology of the design process through problematic constraints, presentation of verbal and graphic solutions, and final critique. This design studio focuses on commercial space planning, safety constraints, building code, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Field trips and visiting lectures may be featured. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1230 FUNDAMENTALS OF 3-D DESIGN, 22-1819 SOURCES AND MATERIALS, 22-2801 DESIGN STUDIO II, 22-2812 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFT AND DETAILING II, 22-3815 AUTOCAD DETAILING III CONCURRENT: 22-2802 HISTORY OF FURNITURE SEMINAR, 22-3816 AUTOCAD DETAILING IV, 22-3821 RENDERING AND PRESENTATION
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3.00 Credits
Course exposes students to the methodology of the design process through problem definition, acknowledgment of problematic constraints, presentation of verbal and graphic solutions, and final critique. Design studio focuses on historical context, adaptive reuse, or preservation/restoration projects. Field trips and visiting lecturers may be featured. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3821 RENDERING AND PRESENTATION CONCURRENT: 22-3822 FUNDAMENTALS OF LIGHTING I
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3.00 Credits
Course exposes students to the methodology of the design process through problem definition, acknowledgment of problematic constraints, presentation of verbal and graphic solutions, and final critique. Studio focuses on commercial, corporate, or institutional design problems and explores socially conscious design that incorporates global issues within context of specific problems. Field trips and visiting lecturers may be featured. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3822 FUNDAMENTALS OF LIGHTING I
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
This five-week course develops student's ability to gather information and compile research material to develop a design program for their designated thesis topic. Research is conducted using textbooks, periodicals, photographs, sketches, the internet, and on-site analysis, if appropriate. Material and design program are formally presented during week five. 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 22-3822 FUNDAMENTALS OF LIGHTING I, 23-1110 PHOTOGRAPHY FOR INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE MAJORS, 35-1100 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS CONCURRENT: 22-3807 SENIOR PROJECT B: SCHEMATIC DESIGN, 22-3988 INTERNSHIP: ART AND DESIGN
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2.00 Credits
Ten-week course focuses on conceptual development, preliminary study models, and schematic drawings through use of sketch techniques. All material for this 10-week period is presented in sketch and model format. During week 10 students present their accumulated material in a final format for critique. 2 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3822 FUNDAMENTALS OF LIGHTING I, 23-1110 PHOTOGRAPHY FOR INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE MAJORS, 35-1100 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS CONCURRENT: 22-3806 SENIOR PROJECT A: RESEARCH AND PROGRAMMING, 22-3988 INTERNSHIP: ART AND DESIGN
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1.00 Credits
Five-week course refines the preliminary and schematic work of 22-3806 Senior Project A: Research and Programming and 22-3807 Senior Project B: Schematic Design. Course focuses on design development and the completion of the final graphic presentation of the student's thesis project. 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 22-3805 DESIGN STUDIO V: GLOBAL ISSUES, 22-3806 SENIOR PROJECT A: RESEARCH AND PROGRAMMING, 22-3807 SENIOR PROJECT B: SCHEMATIC DESIGN, 22-3988 INTERNSHIP: ART AND DESIGN CONCURRENT: 22-3809 SENIOR PROJECT D: WORKING DRAWINGS 22-3810 SENIOR PROJECT E: PRESENTATION AND CRITIQUE, 22-3823 BUSINESS PRACTICE FOR DESIGNERS, 22-3824 PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
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1.00 Credits
Five-week course gives the student the opportunity to develop selected details specific to his or her thesis project, such as interior architecture elements, millwork, and custom furniture. 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 22-3805 DESIGN STUDIO V: GLOBAL ISSUES, 22-3806 SENIOR PROJECT A: RESEARCH AND PROGRAMMING, 22-3807 SENIOR PROJECT B: SCHEMATIC DESIGN, 22-3988 INTERNSHIP: ART AND DESIGN CONCURRENT: 22-3808 SENIOR PROJECT C: DESIGN DEVELOPMENT, 22-3810 SENIOR PROJECT E: PRESENTATION AND CRITIQUE, 22-3823 BUSINESS PRACTICE FOR DESIGNERS, 22-3824 PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
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1.00 Credits
Five-week course ends the thesis series. Students formally present their work representing the past thesis courses at a final critique session. Critique panel is composed of design professionals, faculty, and peers. 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 22-3805 DESIGN STUDIO V: GLOBAL ISSUES, 22-3806 SENIOR PROJECT A: RESEARCH AND PROGRAMMING, 22-3807 SENIOR PROJECT B: SCHEMATIC DESIGN, 22-3988 INTERNSHIP: ART AND DESIGN CONCURRENT: 22-3808 SENIOR PROJECT C: DESIGN DEVELOPMENT, 22-3809 SENIOR PROJECT D: WORKING DRAWINGS, 22-3823 BUSINESS PRACTICE FOR DESIGNERS, 22-3824 PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate level course continues AutoCAD Fundamentals and Architectural Drafting and Detailing II. Students are introduced to interior detailing of commercial spaces and issues involved in developing working drawings such as sheet modules, reference symbols, and targets. Students spend extensive class time concentrating on drafting and detailing and learn more advanced AutoCAD commands. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-2812 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFT AND DETAILING II CONCURRENT: 22-1819 SOURCES AND MATERIALS, 22-2801 DESIGN STUDIO II
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