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ITMD 121Interior Design/Tech Prep (3 CR) This course provides basic, introductory knowledge about interior design.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should understand
the significance of interior design, complete projects using the elements
and principles of design and color theory in interior spaces, use space
planning skills to arrange furniture on a floor plan, and present the
floor plan and its decorative scheme. 3 hrs./wk. ITMD 123Space Planning (3 CR) Prerequisites: ITMD 121 with "C" or higher and DRAF 164 with a grade of "C" or higher This is an advanced course focusing on space planning. Upon successful
completion of this course, the student should be able to demonstrate an
advanced level of furniture arrangement on a floor plan. 4 hrs. integrated
lecture and lab/wk. Note: the prerequisites ITMD 121 and either DRAF 164 or
DRAF 261 all require a grade of "C" or higher. ITMD 125Interior Textiles (3 CR) This course is a comprehensive study of textiles used in interior design.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to
differentiate fibers and textiles according to their specific
characteristics and to select fibers and interior textiles for specific
applications. Specific course content includes properties and
characteristics of natural and man-made fibers; construction methods; and
various finishing processes, such as weaving, knitting, felting, printing
and dyeing. The course will concentrate on textiles designed for interior
applications. 2 hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. lab/wk ITMD 127Elements of Floral Design (1 CR) This course provides in-depth knowledge and hands-on application of floral
design. Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be
able to use the principles of floral design, develop a proficiency in the
techniques of line and mass arrangements, possess a greater appreciation
for flowers and other plant material, apply the mechanics and design
considerations involved in working with silk and dried materials, and
design and create silk and dried floral arrangements. 1.5 hrs. integrated
lecture, lab/wk. ITMD 129Design Presentation (3 CR) Prerequisites: ITMD 121 with a grade of "C" or higher and DRAF 164 with a grade of "C" or higher This is an intermediate course focusing on interior design presentation
skills. Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be
able to demonstrate visual communication skills including isometric,
axonometric, oblique and perspective drawings as well as the use of
rendering techniques and color to enhance drawings. Additionally the
student should be able to organize, mount and verbally present storyboards
to communicate the design concept. 2 hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. lab/wk. NOTE: The
prerequisite of ITMD 121 and either DRAF 164 or DRAF 261 require a grade of
"C" or higher. ITMD 132Materials and Resources (3 CR) This course provides in-depth knowledge about materials used in interior
spaces. Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be
able to evaluate the quality of interior materials; demonstrate the
ability to use catalogs and other product information resources; identify
manufacturing and/or construction techniques used in products; use correct
terminology to describe the various types of interior materials; and
compare the design, use, durability and cost of materials. 3 hrs./wk. ITMD 133Furniture & Ornamentation/Antiquity to Renaissance (3 CR) This course provides in-depth knowledge in the study of Western furniture
and ornament. Upon successful completion of this course, the student
should be able to analyze and compare the furniture, ornamentation, design
motifs and textiles of historical periods from antiquity to the
Renaissance. Additionally, the student should be able to define the
religious, political and social influences on the ornamentation and
furnishings of each period. The student should also be able to identify
the craftsmanship and materials used in the furniture of each historical
period and correctly use vocabulary related to each era. 3hrs./wk. ITMD 140Window Treatments (1 CR) Prerequisites: ITMD 121 and ITMD 125 both with a grade of "C" or higher and Prerequisite or Corequisite: ITMD 271 with a grade of "C" or higher This course provides comprehensive knowledge about draperies and window
treatments and their construction. Upon successful completion of this
course, the student should demonstrate the use of correct vocabulary
relating to drapery and window treatments, explain the equipment used in
the drapery industry, distinguish appropriate textiles and hardware for
specific window treatments, measure for window treatments, and describe
and select the proper suspension system for specific window treatments.
The student will measure, select and present the proper style, fabric and
suspension system for a specific window treatment. 1 hr./wk. NOTE: The
prerequisites of ITMD 121 and ITMD 125 both require a grade of "C" or
higher and Prerequisites or Corequisites ITMD 271 or ITMD 275 both require
a grade of "C" or higher. ITMD 143Accessory Fundamentals (1 CR) Prerequisite: ITMD 121 with a grade of "C" or higher This course provides in-depth knowledge about accessories and
accessory placement. Upon successful completion of this course, the
student should be able to identify the various principles and elements of
design as they relate to accessories. Students should be able to identify
and explain the difference between functional and decorative accessories.
Additionally, the student should demonstrate an understanding of the
quality of different types accessories, how to identify the client's
personal style, and how to successfully place different types of
accessories. 1 hr. lecture/wk. NOTE: The prerequisite of ITMD 121 requires
a grade of "C" or higher. ITMD 145Upholstered Furniture (1 CR) Prerequisites: ITMD 121 and ITMD 125 both with a grade of "C" or higher and Prerequisite or corequisite: ITMD 271 with a grade of "C" or higher This course provides comprehensive knowledge about upholstery construction.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to
demonstrate the use of correct vocabulary relating to upholstery
construction, explain the equipment used in the upholstery industry,
identify appropriate textiles and materials for upholstery use, and
describe the various suspension systems used in bench-constructed and
mass-produced furniture. 1 hr./wk. NOTE: The prerequisites of ITMD 121
and ITMD 125 both require a grade of "C" or higher and Prerequisites and
Corequisites ITMD 271 or ITMD 275 both require a grade of "C" or
higher. ITMD 147Lighting Basics (1 CR) Prerequisite: ITMD 121 with a grade of "C" or higher or FASH 125 This course provides general knowledge about lighting design and planning.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to
define and use vocabulary relating to lighting design and planning. The
student should be able to recognize and explain lighting application and
technology used in the lighting industry. 1 hr. lecture/wk. NOTE: The
prerequisites are FASH 125 and ITMD 121 which requires a grade of "C" or
higher. ITMD 148History of Asian Furniture and Design (2 CR) Prequisite: Program Facilitator Approval This course provides in-depth knowledge in the study of Asian furniture and
ornament. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be
able to analyze and compare furniture, ornamentation, design motifs and
textiles of the Near East and Far East during historical periods from
antiquity to modern times. The student should be able to identify the
religious, political and social influences on the ornamentation and
furnishings of each period. In addition, the student should be able to
identify the craftsmanship and materials used in the furniture of each
historical period and to demonstrate the use of correct vocabulary related
to each era. 2 hrs./wk. ITMD 149Casegoods (1 CR) Prerequisite: ITMD 121 with a grade of "C" or higher Upon successful completion of this course the student should be able to
understand various construction techniques, describe different wood
species and their properties, and explain the best functional and
decorative uses for each wood species. The student will apply principles
and elements of design when selecting casegoods, describe care and repair
of casegoods, and understand current trends in the casegood industry. 1
hr. lecture/wk. NOTE: The prerequisite ITMD 121 requires a grade of "C" or
higher. ITMD 150Asian Rugs and Carpets (1 CR) This course provides in-depth knowledge in the study of Asian carpets and
rugs. Upon successful completion of this course, the students will be
able to analyze and compare materials, ornamentation, design motifs and
textiles of the Near East and Far East during historical periods from
antiquity to modern times. The student should be able to identify the
religious, political and social influences on the ornamentation and
furnishings. In addition, the student should be able to demonstrate the
use of correct vocabulary. 1 hr./wk. ITMD 175Advanced Floral Design (1 CR) Prerequisite: ITMD 127 This course is a continuation of Elements of Floral Design and provides the
student with a more comprehensive application of floral design for home
interiors. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be
able to determine the appropriate floral design for an existing home,
design a variety of florals for specific placement, work with other
students on a specific project and learn how to buy and price interior
floral designs. 1 hr. lecture, 1.5 hrs. lab/wk. ITMD 180Leadership in Design (1 CR) Prerequisite: ITMD 123 with a grade of "C" or higher Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to
identify leadership skills necessary to have successful involvement in the
field of interior design and professional organizations. Topics include
group communication methods, time management, team-building skills, and
organizing and facilitating meetings. Students desiring leadership
opportunities in professional organizations are encouraged to enroll. 1
hr. lecture/wk. NOTE: The prerequisite of ITMD 123 requires a grade of "C"
or higher. ITMD 189Sustaining Design (1 CR) Upon successful completion of this course the student should be able to
understand and explain the concepts, terminology and global issues of the
various ecological approaches to design and of the impact of design on the
environment. The student will have an understanding of the cradle-to-cradle
paradigm. Students will learn to identify the impact their selections will
have on the environment and to consider ecological options when specifying
products. 1 hr. lecture/wk. ITMD 213Lighting Design and Planning (3 CR) Prerequisite: ITMD 121 with grade of "C" or higher or FASH 125 This course provides in-depth knowledge about lighting design and planning
giving the student the ability to not only understand but to manipulate
and create the lighting plan. Upon successful completion of this course,
the student should be able to define and use vocabulary relating to
lighting design and planning and to recognize and explain lighting
application and technology used in the lighting industry. Additionally,
the student should be able to identify and describe proper fixtures and
equipment for lighting applications and demonstrate skills in selecting
proper lighting designs for specific applications. 3 hrs. lecture/wk.
NOTE: The prerequisite of ITMD 121 requires a grade of "C" or higher or
FASH 125. ITMD 219Issues in Interior Design (3 CR) Prerequisite: ITMD 221 with a grade of "C" or higher This course is designed to educate the student on the current issues that
affect the interior design profession such as environmental design,
green/sustainable design and Universal Design. These topics may vary
based on current industry concerns. Upon successful completion of this
course, the student should be able to identify, explain and analyze
ramifications to the industry that arise from the economy, politics and
social culture. 3 hrs. lecture/wk. NOTE: The prerequisite of ITMD 221
requires a grade of "C" or higher. ITMD 221Residential Design (3 CR) Prerequisites: DRAF 264 with a grade of "C" or higher and ITMD 123 with a grade of "C" or higher and ITMD 129 with a grade of "C" or higher or ITMD 122 with a grade of "C" or higher This is an advanced course focusing on residential design. Upon successful
completion of this course, the student should be able to demonstrate an
advanced level of space planning and furniture arrangement on a floor
plan. In addition, the student will develop color schemes that will solve
specific assigned interior design problems and demonstrate the ability to
coordinate fabrics, colors, texture, patterns and finishes in a complete
floor plan for a residential unit. The student will produce floor plans
and additional views enhanced by color and shadow. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs.
lab/wk. NOTE: The prerequisites of DRAF 264 and ITMD 123 and either ITMD
129 or ITMD 122 all require a grade of "C" or higher. ITMD 223Commercial Design (3 CR) Prerequisite: DRAF 264 with a grade of "C" or higher This is an advanced course focusing on contract design. Upon successful
completion of this course, the student will be able to define and use
vocabulary related to contract design, identify and use proper
architectural symbols common to contract floor plans and elevations, and
explain the differences between residential and contract design.
Additionally, the student should be able to demonstrate the skills
necessary to convert, redesign and create contract design space; explain
the concept of open office planning; and compare and analyze the costs and
benefits of open planning versus closed planning. 2 hr. lecture, 3 hrs.
lab/wk. NOTE: The prerequisite of DRAF 264 requires a grade of "C" or
higher. ITMD 225Interior Textiles II (3 CR) Prerequisite: ITMD 125 with a grade of "C" or higher This course is an advanced study of textiles used in interior design. Upon
successful completion of this course, the student should be able to
differentiate fibers and textiles according to their specific
characteristics and to select fibers and interior textiles for specific
applications. The course concentrates on textiles designed for
residential and contract applications. 2 hrs. lecture 2 hrs. lab/wk. NOTE:
The prerequisite of ITMD 125 requires a grade of "C" or higher. ITMD 231Furniture & Ornamentation Renaissance to 20th Century (3 CR) This course provides in-depth knowledge in the study of Western furniture
and ornament. Upon successful completion of this course, the student
should be able to analyze and compare furniture, ornamentation, design
motifs and textiles of historical periods from the Renaissance to the 20th
century. Additionally, the student should be able to define the social,
religious and political influences on the ornamentation and furnishings of
each period. The student should also be able to identify the craftsmanship
and materials used in the furniture of each historical period and correctly
use vocabulary related to each era. 3 hrs./wk. This course may be offered
as a Learning Communities (LCOM) section, see current credit schedule for
LCOM details. ITMD 234Kitchen and Bath: Planning and Design (3 CR) Prerequisites: DRAF 264 with a grade of "C" or higher and ITMD 123 with a grade of "C" or higher This is a comprehensive course in kitchen and bath design and planning.
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to
define and use proper vocabulary related to kitchen and bath design and
construction, identify and use proper architectural symbols common to
kitchen and bath plans and elevations, state the space relationships
required for proper kitchen and bath usage, convert to metric
measurements, and draw a kitchen and bath floor plan and elevation. 2
hrs. lecture, 1 hr. lab/wk. NOTE: The prerequisite of DRAF 264 and either
ITMD 122 or ITMD 123 all require a grade of "C" or higher. ITMD 237Capstone: Merchandising and Entrepreneurship (2 CR) Prerequisite: Approval of program facilitator This course is designed as a capstone for the Interior Merchandising and
Interior Entrepreneurship programs. It should be taken in conjunction with
or after completion of the final interiors studio course or in the
graduating semester. Upon successful completion of this course, the
student should be able to select and rework portfolio materials for
maximum visual potential and appeal. In addition, the student will prepare
a resume, conduct a job search, and present written and oral presentations
based on resource and product files from other classes. 2 hrs.
lecture/wk. ITMD 239Capstone: Interior Design (2 CR) Prerequisite: Department approval This course is designed as a capstone for the Interior Design Program. It
should be taken in conjunction with or after completion of the final
interiors studio course or in the graduating semester. Upon successful
completion of this course, the student should be able to select and rework
portfolio materials for maximum visual potential and appeal. In addition,
the student will prepare a resume, conduct a job search, and present
written and oral presentations based on resource and product files from
other classes. 2 hrs. lecture/wk. ITMD 25020th Century Designers (1 CR) This course provides in-depth knowledge in the study of the 20th-century
designers. Upon successful completion of course, the student should be
able to analyze and compare furniture, ornamentation, design motifs and
textiles of various 20th-century designers. Recognition of periods and
individual styles is stressed. The student will have an opportunity to
study a specific designer in depth. 1 hr lecture /wk. ITMD 271Budgeting and Estimating (3 CR) Prerequisites: ITMD 121 with a grade of "C" or higher and ITMD 125 with a grade of "C" or higher and MATH 120 with a grade of "C" or higher Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to
demonstrate a business-like approach toward job and work, explain and list
methods of pricing interior design/merchandising materials and services,
measure accurately for materials, utilize business math in interior
design/merchandising applications, and accurately compute cost in cases. 3
hrs. lecture/wk. NOTE: The prerequisites of ITMD 121 and ITMD 125 and MATH
120 or higher all require a grade of "C" or higher. ITMD 273Interiors Seminar: Practices and Procedures (2 CR) Prerequisite: ITMD 123 with a grade of "C" or higher Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to
demonstrate the use of proper interior design industry terminology,
appropriate business forms and contracts, define the types of business
legal structure, and solve business organizational and ethical problems
through use of case studies. 2 hrs./wk. NOTE: The prerequisite of ITMD
122 or ITMD 123 both require a grade of "C" or higher. ITMD 282Interiors Internship I (1 CR) Prerequisite: ITMD 121 with a grade of C or higher Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to
apply classroom knowledge to an actual work situation. This course
consists of supervised work experience in an approved training situation.
It is designed to provide practical experience in the interiors industry.
A minimum of 15 hours each week on-the-job training is required. NOTE: The
prerequisite of ITMD 121 requires a grade of "C" or higher. ITMD 284Interiors Internship II (1 CR) Prerequisites: ITMD 121 with a grade of C or higher and ITMD 282 with a grade of C or higher Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to
apply classroom knowledge to an actual work situation. This course
consists of supervised work experience in an approved training situation.
It is designed to provide practical experience in the interiors industry.
A minimum of 15 hours each week on-the-job training is required. NOTE: The
prerequisite of ITMD 121 and ITMD 282 both require a grade of "C" or
higher. ITMD 295Field Study: Design and Merchandising (3 CR) Prerequisites: ITMD 121 and department approval This travel-for-credit course consists of visits to manufacturing plants, a
market showroom and a merchandise mart in a major market city. ITMD 296Interior Design: the Orient (3 CR) Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to
recognize and identify Asian furniture pieces and accessories from
different countries; define and use vocabulary common to the art periods;
and compare and contrast furniture and accessory pieces observed in
museums, temples, homes and antique stores. This course will include five
3-hour pre-departure seminars followed by a three-week field trip to
Japan, Hong Kong and Thailand. |