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 STUDIO I 

INDS   2435   Design Studio I

This course is an introduction to the basic concepts, skills, and graphics used to represent interior design applications. Design projects will include technical drafting of construction drawings and both measured and freehand perspectives, as well as the fundamental execution of presentation skills in sketching, mixed media renderings, detail drawings, and model building.

INDS   3435   Design Studio II

This course covers the design planning process as it applies to the moderate scale residential interior environment. Intermediate projects utilize design philosophy and concept development, space planning and design development to include interior architectural details, finishes, and furniture, as well as clients of diverse populations. The area of emphasis is residential incorporating universal design, kitchen planning and aging in place components.

 STUDIO III 

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 STUDIO II 

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INDS   3436   Design Studio III

The course covers the design planning process as it applies to the medium scale interior space. Intermediate projects utilize design philosophy and concept development, schematic design, and design development which include the application of furniture, finishes, and interior architectural components and details. Research and analysis is included of sustainable materials, environmental systems, building codes, and diverse populations. Studio collaboration occurs along with the assessment of skills through peer and external evaluation. Areas of emphasis may include hospitality and commercial.

 STUDIO IV 

INDS   4435   Design Studio IV

This course covers the design planning process as it applies to the more complex larger scale interior space. The project utilizes design philosophy and concept development, space planning and design development to include furniture, finish and interior architectural materials, building codes, and diverse populations. Areas of emphasis may include work environments including systems, hospitality, retail, adaptive reuse, and other related commercial environments.

 STUDIO V 

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INDS   4446   Design Studio V

This course is a capstone for the interior design student that will provide an advanced integrative research and design experience. Projects are complex, specific design situations that will be based on current trends in design. Areas of emphasis in healthcare, or socially responsible design.

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