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This course introduces the student to the application of design principles and elements
in planning of total interior environments that meet individual, functional, legal and
environmental needs. Selection of all materials and products used in interior
environments will be emphasized for the functional aesthetic quality.
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(36 hours lecture; 54 hours lab; Degree applicable, CSU)
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Recognize career paths leading to the position of a professional interior designer.
- Identify, analyze and evaluate the psychological, environmental and cultural factors effecting interior design.
- Identify, evaluate and apply design principles and elements to interior environments.
- Interpret and apply color systems and theories.
- Evaluate floor plans for function and user needs.
- Recognize and evaluate the effect of lighting on interior environments.
- Evaluate materials and products used in interior environments for their aesthetic and performance qualities.
- Express design concepts orally.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
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Students completing ID 10 - Introduction to Interior Design will:
- be able to successfully design a space based on a theme.
- be able to successfully design a space to which required contents are presented accurately.
- be able to successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills in the presentation of the final project.
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Other Interior
Design Courses:
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