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INDD 493: Professional Practice I
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The first in a two-course sequence will address the business, legal and ethical issues in the practice of industrial design. It addresses vital business imperatives in the field of industrial design and such issues impacting on independent consultant design practice and corporate design staff activities. Through research, students begin a personal exploration of the different disciplines embraced by the profession. Students begin networking with the profession to secure and negotiate commitments for their capstone project. This course is writing intensive. Prerequisites: grade of "C" or better in INDD-302
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INDD 494: Professional Practice II
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The second in a two-course sequence begins with management concerns related directly to the capstone project. Assignments serve to research project design solutions. The second half of the course focuses on presentation preparations for the capstone project, the integration of the project into the portfolio and the development of this portfolio in digital media. Students are exposed to various issues related to finding gainful employment. Prerequisites: grade of "C"or better in INDD-401, INDD-493and concurrent enrollment in INDD-402
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INFO 101: Introduction to Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The course provides an introduction to the principles of business information processing and the structure and operation of modern digital computers and networks. Included are practical applications and hands-on experience with a word processor, spreadsheets, database, presentation software and World Wide Web authoring software.
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INTD 106: Technical Drawing and Graphic Representation
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Following one semester of drawing, this course focuses on the fundamentals of creative graphic representation. Specific topics of emphasis include the construction of orthographic and paraline projections including floor plans, elevations, sections, and one-point and two-point perspective. Prerequisite: DRAW-101 and ADFND- 101
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INTD 201: Design III for Interior Design
4.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This studio introduces students to the elements, principles and theories of interior design within the framework of residential design. Students will explore conceptual, theoretical, functional and aesthetic issues, in addition to the organization and interrelationship of residential spaces, elements of enclosure, environmental behavior issues, symbolism and socio-cultural factors. The role of finishes, furniture and equipment (FF&E) in defining a space and the experiential and intuitive nature of the design process will be emphasized. Prerequisite: grade of "C"or better i n ADFN D-102 and INTD-106
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INTD 202: Design IV for Interior Design
4.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Through structured, diverse, small-scale commercial design projects, this studio introduces students to the conceptual, theoretical, functional and aesthetic issues related to commercial interiors. The craft of making interior spaces, finishes, furniture and equipment (FF&E) in defining a space and the experiential and intuitive nature of the design process will continue to be emphasized. This course uses research, writing and analysis to explore human behavior in commercial environments. Prerequisite: grade "C" or better in INTD-201
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INTD 206: Interior Building Technology
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course focuses on construction and installation as it specifically relates to interior design. Students will be introduced to the nature and characteristics of interior detailing in relation to interior construction such as architectural woodwork, millwork, partitions, floors, ceilings, stairs, custom cabinetry, furniture and specialty elements. The influence of interior finish materials and textiles on interior form and detailing will be explored. Additional foci include environmental factors, building codes, accessibility requirements, fire safety and materials regulations. Prerequisite: ARCHDSN- 210 and INTD-201
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INTD 208: Presentation Techniques
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This elective course explores several types of rendering techniques for interior design and architectural spaces. It consists of discussion, demonstration and experimentation of freehand and drafted ink work, graphite, color pencils, markers, watercolors, pastels and various reproduction presentation methods. Prerequisite: INTD-201
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INTD 210: Color:Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This elective studio explores the phenomena and meaning of color, based on appropriate theories of the physical aspects of color using pigment, light and space. Exercises examine what color is, why it is and how we see it. Additional foci include control of color interactions and distinguishing color differences. This course will provide the basis for color choices in a logical and sequential manner and will bridge the gap between theory and use. Prerequisite: DSGNFND- 203 or grade of "C"or better in ADFND- 102
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INTD 301: Design V for Interior Design
6.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This studio focuses on mid-sized commercial and retail interiors. Within the context of a specific program and client, students develop conceptually strong and unique design solutions, integrate issues of technology and construction, and consider special population needs. Students learn to seamlessly integrate appropriate choices in finishes, furniture equipment (FF&E), lighting and basic building technologies in their designs. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in INTD-202 or permissionof the program director
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