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IND 101: Design and the Built Environment
2.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This course is an introduction to visual literacy and design, the architecture and interior profession and the built environment. It is offered as an exploration of the built environment and is an open elective. Topics to be discussed will include visual literacy, design process and principles, technology in design and the environment, and professional practice and career options. It is part of the three-course foundation sequence required for all Architecture and Interior Design students and must be completed prior to enrollment in any additional courses in these curricula. Co-requisites: ARH/IND 150 and 170.
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IND 111: Design Studio
4.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This is the first of three design studio courses. Students begin to explore elements of design and their relationships in three dimensions. Design concepts and processes are discussed in detail. Architectural and interior design concepts of space, organization, circulation, scale, structure, volume, massing, fenestration and materials are analyzed and discussed. This class meets 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: ARH/IND 101, 150, and 170. Co-requisites: ARH/ IND 120, 140, or Permission of Instructor.
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IND 120: Drafting Studio 1:Wood Frame
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This course will develop basic architectural drafting skills (digital and manual). The student will demonstrate an understanding of these skills through the development of a set of architectural drawings for a wood frame house or similar structure. This class meets 4 hours per week. Prerequisites: ARH/IND 101, 150, and 170.
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IND 140: Wood Frame Construction
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This is a lecture course covering the materials and methods of contemporary residential construction. The characteristics, properties, performance and application of exterior and interior materials and systems used in wood frame construction will be discussed.
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IND 141: Interior Finish Systems and Furnishings
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This course concentrates on a comparative analysis of commonly used floor, wall, and ceiling finish systems for residential and commercial building interiors. Furnishings, furniture and office landscape systems will also be discussed. Prerequisite: ARH/IND 140.
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IND 150: Graphic Communications Studio I
4.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This foundation studio in graphic communications will be used to explore design principles. Freehand and digital techniques will be introduced that help the student appreciate forms, texture, and composition. Instruction will be given in pencil techniques, perspective principles, and the use of digital tools. This course will develop the required graphic skills to prepare architecture and interior design students for the next three semesters of course work. This class meets 6 hours per week. Co-requisites: ARH/IND 101 and 170
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IND 170: Technology:Design and Production
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
( 3) This course will develop the technology skills required for architecture and interior design students. The students will learn how to create, modify, communicate, collaborate, transmit and present solutions to problems using specific software applications including AutoCAD, SketchUp, ANGEL CMS, and PowerPoint. Co-requisites: ARH/IND 101 and 150.
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IND 215: Design Studio
4.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This is the second design studio for Interior Design. Students are expected to apply knowledge of design concepts and design process to "real-life" design problems.Programming, aesthetics of interior spaces, context, fenestration, materials, furniture, structure, and design development will be explored. Experimentation with space, form, light, and proportion will be stressed. Significant trends in interior and architectural design, as practiced by recent leading interior designers and architects, will be discussed. This class meets 6 hours per week. Prerequisite: ARH/IND 111 or Permission of Instructor. Co-requisite: ARH/IND 256 or Permission of Instructor.
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IND 216: Design Studio
4.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This is the third design studio for Interior Design. This studio is a continuation of IND 215 and will require in-depth analysis of design problems and higher expectations for design presentations. Students are expected to apply knowledge of design concepts and design process to "real-life" designproblems. Programming, aesthetics of interior spaces, context, fenestration, materials, furniture, structure, and design development will be explored. Experimentation with space, form, light, and proportion will be stressed. Significant trends in interior and architectural design, as practiced by recent leading interior designers and architects, will be discussed. This class meets 6 hours per week. Prerequisites: ARH/IND 215, 256 or Permission of Instructor.
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IND 240: Residential Interiors
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This course is an introduction to design and decoration of residential interiors. Topics include design principles and approaches, sustainable environments and materials, furniture and decorating styles, fabrics, window treatments, accessories, and business practice. Prerequisites: ARH/IND 111, 120 and 140 or Permission of Department.
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