Interior + Spatial Design

Classes

ISD 101: ISD Studio I

Credits 3

This studio course will explore two and three dimensional design fundamentals. Introduction to color theory as it applies to spatial contexts, paraline drawings and techniques which are necessary to communicate and solve problems within the built environment. Human factors and theories of human behavior in the built, environment will be introduced.

ISD 102: Spatial Design

Credits 3

This studio course introduces three-dimensional problem solving techniques used to relate the elements and principles of design that shape the relationships between people and their environments, designing ways to improve those environments.

ISD 205: Design Presentation

Credits 3

This studio course will emphasis design conceptualization and creativity. Advanced visual communication methods including perspective drawing, color and material application, rendering and other rapid visualization skills will be introduced.

Prerequisites

GMD 217 & ISD 101

ISD 220: Design Technologies I

Credits 3

This course is an introduction to computerized drafting and design using a variety of, architectural drafting and rendering programs. This course will focus on learning the basic drawing and editing commands, industry standards, for dimensioning, plotting, and basic model making techniques as related to three-dimensional design.

ISD 221: Design Technologies II

Credits 3

This course will allow students to develop more advanced skills in 2D and 3D computerized drafting and BIM software technology. Students will develop detailed architectural models and enhance their knowledge and understanding of industry standards related to architecture/design, workflow and the organization of architectural drawing sets.

Prerequisites

ISD 220

ISD 301: History of Architecture & Interior Design

Credits 3

A study of the rapidly changing architecture and design from the industrial revolution in the 19th century to the period of postmodernism in the late 20th century. This continued study of the history, of architecture, interiors and the decorative arts, includes the Victorian revival style, the Arts and Crafts movement and ends with the modern movement. (Equivalent to ARH 301).

ISD 305: Lighting Fundamentals

Credits 3

This course will assist a students understanding of the fundamentals of lighting and the process of illuminating architectural spaces. Aesthetics, visual perception and current lighting technologies will be identified and examined through their use in residential and commercial interiors. Students will evaluate types of lighting and its importance in providing healthy and safe environments.

Prerequisites

ISD 202

ISD 402: Internship

Credits 3

Students will work in a design firm, architectural firm, or interiors related showroom for a minimum of 120 hours during the semester. Upon completion of the internship the student must complete an internship report and have a supervisor evaluation to receive credit.

Prerequisites

Completion of 90 or more credits

ISD 405: Capstone I

Credits 3

Students research client types, building types and current issues in order to identify a capstone, project focus. This studio focuses on programming, ideation, and schematic designing in order to define a project concept for development in Capstone II.

Prerequisites

ISD 331

ISD 406: Capstone II

Credits 3

The student refines program generated in Capstone I and responds to issues in the program as the basis for design development of a capstone design project. The student develops project documents, presentation materials and presents the project to a jury of peers and professionals.

Prerequisites

ISD 405

ISD 407: Portfolio Preparation

Credits 3

Students will learn how to create unique and personalized portfolios in print, electronic, and web based media. Students will begin to explore and develop ways of marketing their work and their skills for internships and entering the profession.

Prerequisites

ISD 331

ISD 408: Professional Practice

Credits 3

This course prepares students for entry into the professional practice of interior design through resume development, business models and formations, contracts and negotiations, fee, structures, legal issues, sales and marketing, and professional ethics.