INTERIOR DESIGN (INT) INT 1300. Survey of Interior Design/(3).F;S. Familiarizing students with the basic spaces, materials, principles, and elements of interior design. Included are the various aspects of the interior design profession. Lecture three hours. INT 2301. Interior Design Drafting/(3).F;S. Graphically communicating effectively on the professional level ideas and designs of intelligently planned space. Includes introduction to drafting techniques and equipment; knowledge of construction techniques, documents, and procedures; and site and structure planning. Culminate in the execution of a set of interior working drawings including furniture and lighting. Laboratory six hours. Prerequisite or corequisite: ART 1011. INT 2302. Interior Design Presentation/(3).F;S. The development of two- and three-dimensional graphic presentation techniques, using various media and formats, for interior design. Laboratory six hours. Prerequisites or corequisites: INT 2301, and ART 1012. INT 2303. CAD for Interiors/(3).F;S. Provides an introduction to the CAD environment including basic computer skills, commands, techniques, and standards used in architectural and interior design drawings. Progresses from small, simple working drawings to production of a total set of working drawings for a residential project including, but not limited to, floor plans, exterior elevations, dimensioned floor plans, dressed floor plans, lighting and electrical plans, schedules, sections and/or elevations, and details. Lecture two hours; laboratory two hours. Prerequisites: INT 2301 and an introductory computer course or permission of the instructor. (COMPUTER) INT 2500. Independent Study/(1-4).F;S. Approved contract is required. INT 3301. Residential Interior Design/(3).F;S. Reinforcement of design principles and elements through composition and critiquing processes. Application of presentation, drafting and rendering techniques in communicating design solutions. Awareness of human factors and special populations in residential interior design. Exposure to kitchen and bath standards, specifications and universal design principles. Lecture one hour, laboratory four hours. Prerequisite: Completion of the sophomore portfolio review or permission of the instructor. INT 3303. Advanced AutoCAD for Interiors/(3).F;S. This course is designed for students with an interest in developing a working knowledge of AutoCAD. The students will use the techniques, commands and applications that they obtained in AutoCAD for Interiors and add to that knowledge several more complex ideas and strategies. Students will be expected to prepare a set of working drawings for a Furniture Showroom/Gallery setting, along with sketches, and spec sheets. INT 3311. Commercial Interior Design I/(3).F;S. Study of principles and procedures essential to commercial interior design. The analysis and solution of commercial design problems with emphasis on ergonomics, codes and standards. Exposure to programming, design and post-occupancy evaluations for work spaces. Lecture one hour, laboratory four hours. Prerequisite: INT 3301. INT 3321. Color and Light in Interior Design/(3).F;S. Using basic knowledge of color theories, color is studied in terms of furnishings and finishes in relation to space, mass, and light. Basic concepts of illumination, including terminology, symbols, calculations, and exploration of light sources. Physiological and psychological effects of color and light. Prerequisite: Completion of the sophomore portfolio review. INT 3331. Interior Building Materials and Finishes/(3).F;S. Basic understanding of interior products focusing on materials and finishes for walls, floors, and ceilings with emphasis on coordination with moveable and built-in furnishings. Emphasis is placed on criteria for proper selection and specification of materials and finishes for interior design. Prerequisite: Completion of the sophomore portfolio review. INT 3350. Historic Furnishings and Interiors I/(3).F;S. A study of furnishings, architecture, materials, art, and accessories from prehistoric times to the late 1800s. Lecture three hours. Prerequisite: Completion of the sophomore portfolio review, or permission of the instructor. (Same as FCS 3350.) INT 3351. Historic Furnishings and Interiors II/(3).S. A study of furnishings, architecture, materials, art, and accessories from the late 1800s to the present. Lecture three hours. Prerequisite: INT 3350 or permission of the instructor. (WRITING) INT 3500. Independent Study/(1-4).F;S. Approved contract is required. INT 3520. Instructional Assistance/(1).F;S. A supervised experience in the instructional process on the university level through direct participation in a classroom situation. Grading will be on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing. May be repeated for a total credit of three semester hours. Approved contract is required. INT 3530-3549. Selected TOpics/(1-4).On Demand. INT 3551. Technical Assistant/(1).F;S. A supervised, meaningful, planned and evaluated laboratory assistant experience. Students enrolled within this course will act as instructional aides within various interior design courses. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. INT 4312. Senior Studio Design Applications/(3).F;S. A study of the theory and application of interior design principles with emphasis in applying realistic interior design solutions to actual settings. Emphasis on teamwork and interaction with allied professions. Exposure to materials, detailing, fabrication, and methods of installation. Lecture one hour, laboratory four hours. Prerequisite: INT 3311 or take concurrently. (SPEAKING) INT 4321. Commercial Interior Design II/(3).F;S. An advanced commercial interior design studio course focusing on refinement of technical, analytical and theoretical problem-solving methods. Comprehensive design documentation through in-depth development of individual projects. Practical application of professional practice issues and project organization. Lecture one hour, laboratory four hours. Prerequisite: INT 4312. INT 4323. Professional Practices for Interior Design/(3).F;S. A study of professional roles, responsibilities, procedures, and employer-employee relationships which characterize the employment environment in interior design. Discussion of legal certification of the profession, professional organizations, NCIDQ exam, and other professional credentialing. Presenting the senior portfolio review is a requirement of the class. Lecture three hours. Prerequisite: INT 4321 or take concurrently.