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INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 121: Database Design and Applications
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Granger Theory, architecture, and implementation of database management systems in corporate and organization information systems. Fundamental concepts of database management and processing. Hands-on experience with database management packages. Prerequisite: ISTM 119 or permission of instructor. (Fall and spring)
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 123: Business Data Communications
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff A technical overview of data communication concepts that are useful in the design and management of local and wide area networks. Internet technologies and their business applications are emphasized. Prerequisite: BAdm 64. (Spring)
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 123 - Business Data Communications
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 190: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Experimental offering; new course topics and teaching methods. May be repeated once for credit.
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 190 - Special Topics
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 199: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Assigned topics. Admission by prior permission of advisor. May be repeated once for credit. (Fall, spring, and summer)
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT 199 - Independent Study
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INTERIOR DESIGN 101: Foundations in Interior Design Theory
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Application of basic design concepts and introduction to the design process. Development of floor plans and elevations, furniture layouts, perspective drawings, and presentation boards. Prerequisite: IntD 102 or permission of instructor. (Fall)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 101 - Foundations in Interior Design Theory
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INTERIOR DESIGN 102: Architectural Drawing and Drafting
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Basic graphic communication skills appropriate to the development of interior design projects. Two- and three-dimensional drawing skills developed through sketching, orthographic drawing, paraline drawing, and perspective techniques. Prerequisite: FA 11 or permission of instructor. (Fall and spring)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 102 - Architectural Drawing and Drafting
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INTERIOR DESIGN 103: Textiles and Finish Materials
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Textiles and finish materials for commercial and residential interiors. Physical properties, application, testing, regulations, and specification. (Fall)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 110: Studio I:Residential
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Residential interior design, both single-family and multi-unit. Application of residential building technology, code requirements, and barrier-free design. Custom millwork and cabinetry design. Prerequisite: IntD 101 and 103. (Spring)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 111: Studio II:Commercial
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Commercial interior design: office, restaurant, and retail. Application of building codes and ADA requirements. Layout and specification of contract and systems furniture. Commercial textiles and finish materials. Prerequisite: IntD 110. (Fall)
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INTERIOR DESIGN 111 - Studio II:Commercial
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INTERIOR DESIGN 112: Studio III:Institutional
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Application of theories of human behavior and design in large-scale institutional settings, including public and private facilities serving medical, educational, and extended-care needs. Prerequisite: IntD 111, 130, and 131. (Spring)
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