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3.00 Credits
3 FS ARTS 276 and faculty permission. Further studio practice in design and production of glass, using the techniques of free blowing, casting, fusing, and laminating. Emphasis is on idea development.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS ARTS 281, ARTS 282, CMGT 110. Use of microcomputers for application of computer-aided design (CAD) software to space planning, fixturing, furnishing, detailing, and drawing.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS A study of human factors focused on the behavioral implication of design, including the effect of color, light, sound, temperature, and crowding on people. Emphasis on human needs in design and the effect of cultural differences on the perception and use of space. Research methods for design programming and design for special concerns, such as environmental and ecological issues, will also be covered.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS ARTS 281, ARTS 282, CMGT 110. Lighting design: basic principles of physics applied to lighting; factors affecting energy efficiency of light sources; solution of lighting problems related to needs; aesthetic and ambience considerations and cost; application of lighting principles to interiors, exteriors, and product merchandising.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS Methods of visual communication used in Interior Design presentation, with emphasis on rapid techniques.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS ARTS 101 and ARTS 102 for Art majors. This survey acquaints students with the language of form and space and stylistic vocabularies related to interiors, furnishings, and architecture from the Egyptians through 18th century European. Some aspects of Asian and Islamic furnishings and decorative arts will be included as influences on European design.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS ARTS 101 and ARTS 102 for Art majors. Survey of the language of form and space and stylistic vocabularies related to interiors, furnishings, and architecture for 19th and 20th century European and American art from the Colonial period. Styles such as Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Bauhaus, Memphis, and Post Modern will be addressed, and architects and designers such as William Morris, Frank Lloyd Wright, Eileen Gray, and LeCorbusier will be included.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS ARTS 290 or faculty permission. Flat and sculptural applications of hand-manipulated fiber processes, such as papermaking, plaiting, felting, fiber construction, etc. Problems in concept and technique which develop both objective and subjective understanding of fiber structures and materials.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS To provide students with theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the management and display of the fine arts in a gallery setting. This course is an introduction to display design, installation techniques, handling of artworks, curatorial practices, interpretive material, and management strategies. The material is presented in lectures, demonstrations, and as part of gallery exhibition installations. Individual projects, written critiques, and a final exam will also be assigned.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1 FS This course is for special topics offered for 1.0-3.0 units. Typically the topic is offered on a one-time-only basis and may vary from term to term and be different for different sections. See the Class Schedule for the specific topic being offered.
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