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3.00 Credits
This is the final course of the Drafting and Detailing sequence utilizing the AutoCAD program for drafting. Class model simulates a professional architectural/interior design firm environment, exploring the approaches used in the professional community. Students explore advanced AutoCAD commands, program configurations, and interfacing with other programs. Students may complete working drawings through a team or individual approach. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3815 AUTOCAD DETAILING III CONCURRENT: 22-2802 HISTORY OF FURNITURE SEMINAR, 22-3803 DESIGN STUDIO II: CODE COMPLIANCE, 22-3821 RENDERING AND PRESENTATION
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3.00 Credits
Course continues the exploration of 3-D started in AutoCAD/ Detailing IV by focusing on the three dimension commands within AutoCAD. The primary focus of the class is to combine lecture, demonstration, and hands-on application of the AutoVision program as a tool for graphic presentation. AutoVision uses geometry, lighting, and surface materials to create 3-D images. Using the built-in rendering parameters, the student learns to create realistically rendered images from inside AutoCAD. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3816 AUTOCAD DETAILING IV
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3.00 Credits
3-D Studio VIZ is a program used to quickly create professional- quality 3-D models, photo-realistic still images, and filmquality animation on your PC. Program is rooted in 3-D art, not in 2-D drafting. This program was developed for architectural and interior design practice, civil engineering, and industrial design. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3816 AUTOCAD DETAILING IV
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3.00 Credits
Course focuses on creation of two- and three-dimensional color renderings of projects in a variety of materials and approaches. Study emphasizes delineation of orthographic, paralines and perspectives, fundamentals of rendering form, defining light and shadow, textures, materials, characteristics, and drawing techniques. Instructor also introduces students to presentation techniques and helps them develop their skills in this area. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3815 AUTOCAD DETAILING III CONCURRENT: 22-2802 HISTORY OF FURNITURE SEMINAR, 22-3803 DESIGN STUDIO II: CODE COMPLIANCE, 22-3816 AUTOCAD DETAILING IV
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3.00 Credits
Lecture/studio course introduces students to interior and architectural lighting through discussion of the nature of lighting and its use in graphic expression. Students examine levels of lighting, light sources, and luminaries as well as psychology of light, color rendering characteristics of different bulb and lamp types, calculations and the use of drawing conventions, and symbols in the development of a lighting plan. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3821 RENDERING AND PRESENTATION CONCURRENT: 22-3804 DESIGN STUDIO IV: ADAPTIVE REUSE
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3.00 Credits
Course explores business procedures currently practiced today. Instruction covers marketing and selling, Request for Proposal (RRP), contracts, compensation, and fees. Assignments and course content utilizes computer technology for the development of the necessary materials. Course illustrates the process of selling yourself, your ideas, and your firm. PREREQUISITE: 22-3806 SENIOR PROJECT A, 22-3807 SENIOR PROJECT B, 22-3988 INTERNSHIP, 22-3804 DESIGN STUDIO IV/ADAPTIVE REUSE, 22-3822 FUNDAMENTALS OF LIGHTING, 22-1131 HISTORY OF ARCH. I, 22-3805 DESIGN STUDIO V/GLOBAL ISSUES, 23-1110 PHOTO FOR INTERIOR ARCH., 22-1132 HISTORY OF ARCH. II 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-3805 DESIGN STUDIO V: GLOBAL ISSUES, 22-3806 SENIOR PROJECT A, 22-3807 SENIOR PROJECT B, 22-3822 FUNDAMENTALS OF LIGHTING, 22-3988 INTERNSHIP, 23-1110 PHOTOGRAPHY FOR INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE CONCURRENT: 22-3808 SENIOR PROJECT C: DESIGN DEVELOPMENT, 3809 SENIOR PROJECT D: WORKING DRAWINGS, 22-3810 SENIOR PROJECT E: PRESENTATION AND CRITIQUE, 22-3824 PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
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1.00 Credits
Two full-day workshops expose students to the mechanics of portfolio presentation and development. Students take this portfolio workshop and the thesis course series concurrently (Thesis C-E). 1 CREDIT PREREQUISITES: 22-3823 BUSINESS PRACTICE FOR BEGINNERS
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3.00 Credits
The body as an armature moving through space will be the starting point for an interdisciplinary approach to broaden your ideas of design and art. The body is the inspiration to create prototypes for various products from objects for carrying essentials, to garments or temporary shelters. The student will address conceptual problems from within and outside your major area of study, working in teams that stress creative interdisciplinary solutions to design challenges. This studio course covers concepts, techniques, and history. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1102 HISTORY OF ART II: RENAISSANCE TO MODERN, 22-1210 DRAWING I, 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN, 22-1230 FUNDAMENTALS OF 3-D DESIGN
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
No description available. 1-6 CREDITS
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
No description available. 1-6 CREDITS
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