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  • 2.00 Credits

    The study and application of interior building codes and specifications that insures the health, safety, and welfare of individuals who occupy the structure.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Exploration and research of interior finishes, materials, and sustainable practices. Practical application for specifying and installation of materials will be emphasized. Three-dimensional projects may be required as part of this course. An interdisciplinary design charrette is featured as part of this course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The third in a series focusing on digital documentation, visualization and modeling using the latest technologies for interior construction documents and/or interior architectural renderings.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Historical research of interior furnishing and architecture from Egyptian through English Victorian. Oral presentations, research projects and/or three-dimensional projects may be required as part of this course. This course may be listed among credits for the IDT Study Abroad program.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Individually chosen readings or specialized topics supervised by a faculty member. Instructor's approval required.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    A course of occupational experiences in the interior design industry. Students are given opportunity to apply the design process to a real-life project, often with a service-learning emphasis. Instructor's approval required. This course may be listed among credits for the IDT Study Abroad program. Prerequisite:    ID 2020 and ID 2035 and IDT 2020 and IDT 2035
  • 1.00 Credits

    Professional issues presented by guest lecturers, tours, and current discussions in interior design. Due to the nature of the curriculum, not all lectures, tours and experiences may be held in a traditional setting or time. This course may be listed among credits for the IDT Study Abroad program. It is encouraged that design majors enroll in this course each semester. May be taken for credit/no credit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of lighting principles, lighting systems, light sources, layered lighting concepts, calculation of lighting levels. Voice and data telecommunications systems, communication of lighting design and specifications including budgetary limitations are covered. Lighting plans, switching plans and electrical plans are explored. Focus is given to life safety concerns, codes, and accessibility. Also, exploration of daylighting principles and energy efficiency is incorporated. Emphasis is placed on communicating a design solution by practical application of learned principles in project format. An interdisciplinary design charrette is featured as part of this course. Prerequisite:    ARCH 1350 and BDC 1350 and ID 1050 and ID 2035 and IDT 1050 and IDT 2035
  • 3.00 Credits

    Historical survey and research of interiors, furnishings, and architecture from the 1880's to the present. Application of modern design in today's interior including oral presentations, research projects and/or three-dimensional projects may be required as part of this course. This course may be listed among credits for the IDT Study Abroad program.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the business aspect of Interior Design. Information will be presented regarding forms and professional practices for the Interior Designer, i.e., ethics, contracts, fees, purchase orders, letters of agreement, business formations and terminology of business practice. Job seeking skills will also be covered, along with professional licensing and certification. An interdisciplinary design charrette is featured as part of this course.