400
Capstone course providing focus on current issues in interior design, methods, materials, and portfolio evaluations. Must be taken during the final Spring semester before graduation. Writing Intensive. Prerequisites: IND 339, 436.
Credits
3(3-0)
Application of internships and business procedures to the establishment and general management of a design practice. To be taken immediately following
IND 438. Prerequisite:
IND 438.
Credits
3(3-0)
Advanced application of CAD software. Emphasis on application of the computer as a design tool, topical applications and computer graphic methods. Prerequisites:
IND 334,
IND 337; Pre/Co-Requisites: IND 339, 436.
Credits
3(2-2)
Considers the role of mechanical systems in the design of interior spaces with emphasis on lighting, and including heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and acoustical systems. Prerequisites:
IND 131, 138, 139, 337; successful completion of math competency.
Credits
3(2-2)
Application of visual, conceptual and functional design processes in the interior design and space planning of large scale commercial environments. Prerequisites:
IND 131, 137, 138, 328, 332, 334,336, 337, 339; Pre- or co-requisite:
IND 335.
Credits
3(1-4)
Supervised internship of 250 hours in an interior design firm or related field designed to complement classroom learning. Taken semester prior to
IND 433. Prerequisite:
IND 338.
Credits
2(Spec)
A capstone studio course that focuses on projects with increasing scope and complexity and topics that vary depending on current trends in interior design. Prerequisite:
IND 437.
Credits
3(1-4)
A student-initiated learning activity focusing on a faculty approved topic in Interior Design. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
Credits
1-6(Spec)
Topics of special interest which are not normally included in existing courses. Prerequisites: See Course Search and Registration.
Credits
1-15(Spec)