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Interior Design (ArtID)
Courses Primarily for Undergraduate Students
ArtID 160. Interior Design Foundations.
(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: Art 108 or equivalent. The profession,
issues, and the role of interior design.
ArtID 160S. Interior Design Foundations Studio.
(0-6) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: Art 108, 130, credit or enrollment in Art
109, ArtID 160, Art H 181. Creative problem solving methods, rapid
visualization techniques and computer-based methods of managing design
text information. Small scale projects.
ArtID 259. Sophomore Field
Study. Cr. R. Prereq: Enrollment in second year studio course.
Study and tours of areas of interest within the interior design profession
such as manufacturers, designers, showrooms and museums. Offered on
a satisfactory-fail grading basis only.
ArtID 261. Graphic Communication for Interior
Design I. (0-4) Cr. 2. F. Prereq: Admission to the interior
design program through program review and enrollment in 265. Proficiency
in the development of technical conventions, and design drawing with
drafting instruments. Emphasis on drawing layout, line quality, and
lettering. Site and structure measurements, dimensioning, single and
multi-view drawings, sections and axonometrics.
ArtID 262. Graphic Communication for Interior
Design II. (0-4) Cr. 2. F. Prereq: Admission to the interior
design program through program review and enrollment in 265. Perspective
drawing, design sketching, presentation drawings, shades, shadows,
and reflections. Use of various rendering media and techniques.
ArtID 263. Graphic Communication for Interior
Design III. (1-4) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 261, enrollment in 267.
Computer visualization techniques and applications; projects employing
computer graphic methods.
ArtID 265. Interior Design Studio I. (1-9)
Cr. 4. F. Prereq: Art 109, Art H 181, ArtID 160, 160S, credit or
enrollment in 261, 262, 350 or Arch 240; admission to the interior
design program through department review. Enhanced creative interior
design problem solving, compositional and color theories and graphic
communication as applied to the interior design of small scale environments.
Manual visualization techniques.
ArtID 267. Interior Design Studio II.
(1-9) Cr. 4. S. Prereq: 261, 262, 265, 350 or Arch 240, Art H 181,
enrollment in 351, 355, 263 and T C 204. Human factors issues
including ergonomics, human behavior and the requirements of special
groups. Residential interior design and medium scale projects. Detail
drawings, and expansion of visualization techniques.
ArtID 350. Interior Systems
I. (4-0) Cr. 4. Prereq: Admission to the interior design
program through department review. Structural principles, mechanical
systems, and standard construction methods as related to interior
design.
ArtID 351. Interior Systems II. (2-2)
Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 265, 350 or Arch 240. Manufactured furniture,
interior finishes and related issues. Selection criteria and written
specifications.
ArtID 352. Interior Systems III. (2-2)
Cr. 3. F. Prereq: 351 and enrollment in 365. Light and color
as related to interior spaces. Lighting principles, and techniques
to implement lighting design objectives. Teamwork.
ArtID 355. Interior Design History/Theory/Criticism
I. (3-0) Cr. 3. F. Prereq: Art H 181. Stylistic evaluation
of interior finishes, furnishings, and decorative arts, from a critical,
historic and multicultural perspective. Nonmajor graduate credit.
ArtID 356. Interior Design History/Theory/Criticism
II. (3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: Art H 181. Theoretical approaches
to the design of interior space, from a critical, historic and multicultural
perspective, including nineteenth and twentieth century. Nonmajor
graduate credit.
ArtID 359. Junior Field Study. Cr. R.
F. Prereq: Enrollment in third year studio course. Study and
tours of areas of interest within the interior design profession such
as manufacturers, designers, showrooms, museums. Offered on a satisfactory-fail
grading basis only.
ArtID 365. Interior Design Studio III. (1-9)
Cr. 4. F. Prereq: 263, 267, 351, T C 204, enrollment in 352 and
356. Formal methods of design programming.and problem identification.
Also includes conceptualization and problem solving related to work
environments and special populations. Large scale projects. Alternative
manual and computer-based visualization methods. Teamwork.
ArtID 367. Interior Design Studio IV.
(1-9) Cr. 4. S. Prereq: 352, 365, credit
or enrollment in 356 and 369. Emphasis on three-dimensional spatial
development in large multiple scale institutional projects. Expansion
of alternative manual and computer-based visualization methods. Teamwork.
ArtID 368. International Study Orientation
Seminar. (1-0) Cr. 1. Prereq: 365, permission
of instructor and planned enrollment in Rome study option. Historic
and contemporary architecture and interior design, customs and traditions
of Rome and related travel itinerary locations. Required of students
participating in the interior design international study option. Offered
on a satisfactory-fail grading basis only.
ArtID 369. Interior Design Internship
Seminar. (1-0) Cr. 0.5, to be repeated for
1 credit. F.S. Prereq: Enrollment in third year studio course.
Procedural and ethical concerns relating to interior design internship.
Preparation of placement credentials and formulation of personal goals.
Internship plans and agreements. Offered on a satisfactory-fail basis
only.
ArtID 453. Interior
Systems IV. (2-2) Cr. 2. S. Prereq: 352
and enrollment in 467. Specialized interior assemblies and interface
with related building systems. Detailing and documentation.
ArtID 459. Senior Field Study.
Cr. R. Prereq: Enrollment in fourth year studio course. Study
and tours of areas of interest within the interior design profession
such as manufacturers, designers, showrooms and museums. Offered on
a satisfactory-fail grading basis only.
ArtID 460. Interior Design Internship.
Arr. Cr. 3. SS. Prereq: Satisfactory completion of all 300-level
interior design coursework, T C 204, and Arch 240. Professional
interior design off-campus experience.
ArtID 461. Interior Design Professional
Practices. (2-0) Cr. 2. S. Prereq: 460.
Organization and general management of the interior design office:
agreements, business procedures, professional ethics.
ArtID 463. Housing for the Aging.
(Same as HD FS 463.) See Human Development and Family Studies.
ArtID 464. Selected Studies in Interior
Design. (Dual-listed with 564.) Cr. 2 or
3 each time taken, maximum of 9. Prereq: 12 credits in design related
courses and permission of instructor. Special issues with emphasis
on their translation into design application. Topics vary each time
offered. Nonmajor graduate credit.
ArtID 465. Interior Design Studio V.
(Dual-listed with 565.) (1-9) Cr. 4. F. Prereq: 460. Design
research and refined problem solving methods including functional
analysis, programming and detailing. Multi-cultural, study abroad
option. Nonmajor graduate credit.
ArtID 467. Interior Design Studio VI.
(1-9) Cr. 4. S. Prereq: 465, credit or enrollment in 464 and all
required interior systems and history/theory/criticism courses.
Refinement of technical, analytical and theoretical problem-solving
methods and comprehensive design documentation. In-depth development
of individual projects. Current issues in interior design. Nonmajor
graduate credit.
ArtID 490. Independent Study.
Cr. 1 to 6 each time taken. Prereq: Written approval of instructor
and department chair on required form in advance of semester of enrollment.
Student must have completed related interior design coursework appropriate
to planned independent study. Offered on a graded basis or a satisfactory-fail
basis.
H. Honors
ArtID 493. Workshop. Cr.
1 to 3 each time taken. F.S.SS. Prereq: Evidence of satisfactory
experience in area of specialization. Intensive 2 to 4 week studio
exploration. Topics vary each time offered.
Courses Primarily for Graduate
Students, open to qualified undergraduate students
ArtID 564. Selected Studies
in Interior Design. (Dual-listed with 464.)
Cr. 2 or 3 each time taken, maximum of 9. Prereq: Graduate classification,
permission of instructor. Special issues with emphasis on their
translation into design application. Topics vary each time offered.
ArtID 565. Interior Design Studio.
(Dual-listed with 465.) (1-9) Cr. 4. F. Prereq: Graduate classification.
Design research and refined problem-solving methods including functional
analysis, programming and detailing. Multi-cultural, hospitality and
retail. Study abroad option.
ArtID 567. Interior Design Studio. (2-9)
Cr. 5. F.S. Prereq: Graduate classification. Design research
and interior design problem solving.
ArtID 590. Special Topics.
Cr. arr. Prereq: Bachelor’s degree in interior design, or
evidence of satisfactory equivalency in specialized area. Written
approval of instructor and department chair on required form in advance
of semester of enrollment.
ArtID 593. Workshop.
Cr. 1 to 3 each time taken. F.S.SS. Prereq: Graduate classification;
evidence of satisfactory experience in area of specialization.
Intensive 2 to 4 week studio exploration. Topics vary each time offered.
Courses for Graduate Students
ArtID 660. Research Methods.
(3-0) Cr. 3. S. Prereq: Permission of instructor. Research
strategies related to interior design. Application of selected methods
to specific issues.
ArtID 665. Advanced Interior Design
Studio. (0-9) Cr. 3 each time taken, maximum
of 15. Prereq: Graduate classification. Interior design problem-solving
with emphasis on special issues. Project types will include but not
be restricted to hospitality, health care, institutional, industrial,
residential, historic preservation and commercial environments.
ArtID 690. Advanced Topics.
Cr. arr. Prereq: M.F.A. classification, permission of instructor.
ArtID 699. Research.
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