ID 110
Textiles for interiors (3)
Fundamentals of fibers and textiles used in interiors with emphasis on identification and selection criteria, applications, trade classifications, and safety and performance characteristics.
ID 120
Architectural Drawing (3)
Introduction to architectural working drawings including plans, elevations, sections, details; basic skills and techniques of drafting and drawing in the context of the interior design profession.
ID 150
Introduction to Interior Design (3)
Studio course introduces students to the theory, elements, and principles of interior design as well as phases of the design process.
Course covers planning, materials, furnishings, working methods, human factors, and problem solving for interior design.
Prerequisites: AR 106; INT 110, 120.
ID 160
CADD (3)
Introduction to computer aided drafting and design using the basic commands of AutoCAD to produce architectural and interior drawings including dimensioned plans, elevations, and details.
Prerequisites: INT 120 and MC 109 or permission.
ID 210
Materials & Methods 1 (3)
Course covers construction technology, building materials, and building systems including mechanical and electrical, as well as lighting technology and acoustics.
Prerequisites: INT 120, 150.
ID 230
Graphic Presentation (3)
Interior design studio focusing on graphic techniques such as one and two point perspective, isometric and axonometric drawing, color rendering using a variety of media, and refinement of graphic techniques.
Prerequisites: AR 106, 107; INT 120, 150.
ID 240
Studio 1 (3)
Beginning studio problems in interior design including discussion of the various phases of the design process.
Students will learn to incorporate universal design concepts, problem solving, graphic skills, color theory, and material and finish selection, into solutions for both residential and non-residential applications; course also includes a segment on theory of architecture.
Prerequisites: AR 106, 107; INT 110, 120, 150.
ID 250
Materials & Methods II (3)
Examination, evaluation, and analysis of interior architectural finish products with emphasis on technical properties, trade classifications, selection criteria, economic factors, and legislative concerns.
Prerequisites: INT 110, 150, 210.
ID 270
Codes & Requirements (3)
Analysis of building and barrier free codes as they apply to the interior design process, based on the Ohio Basic Building Code and Americans with Disabilities Act requirements.
Prerequisites: INT 210.
ID 280
Studio II (3)
Continuation of studio problems in interior design including all phases of the design process in a variety of residential type settings: adaptive reuse, single family, special populations, and institutional; students will incorporate knowledge of textiles and furnishings, design theory, and principles of universal design.
Prerequisites: INT 240.
ID 325
Architectural History (3)
Survey of Western architecture from classical Greece and Rome to the present; includes evolution of construction techniques and materials and architectural movements.
ID 335
American Architecture (3)
Survey of American architectural history including stylistic and building construction trends from early colonial through the present.
Field trips to study examples of specific architectural styles in the surrounding area will be included.
ID 340
Studio III (3)
Studio problems in interior design focusing on programming, space planning, and 3-dimensional design, as applied to a variety of types of interiors.
Students will develop designs including layouts, sections, elevations, and three-dimensional models utilizing the principles and elements of design.
Prerequisites: AR 206; INT 160, 230, 250, 270, 280.
ID 345
Furniture History (3)
Visual survey of furniture and interiors from ancient times to the 21st century focusing on major developments in the evolution of style and technology in period furnishings from Europe and America.
Prerequisite: INT 325 or 335.
ID 380
Studio IV (3)
Comprehensive study of the design process as it relates to commercial spaces, including advanced programming and problems solving skills, larger scale space planning, systems furniture application, and material and finish selection and specification, with the focus on commercial office design.
Prerequisites: AR 114; INT 340.
ID 440
Studio V (3)
Continuation of advanced studio problems in interior design focusing on specialty settings such as retail, hospitality, health care, and corporate design.
Prerequisites: INT 345, 380; BU200.
ID 450
Senior Seminar (3)
Professional practice of interior design - topics include business principles and practices of the interior design industry; contract documents; current issues and trends in the industry such as licensing, ethics, and environmental concerns; also includes portfolio review and personal marketing strategies.
Prerequisites: INT 380, 440 concurrent.
ID 475
Internship (3)
Supervised placement and experience in a variety of field environments.
Includes academic component.
Prerequisite: INT 380.
ID 480
Studio VI (3)
Conclusion of sequence in studio problems in interior design; students will apply knowledge of problem solving, building systems, building and barrier free codes, design principles and practices, and graphic skills, into the solution to an advanced, research-based design problem.
Prerequisite: INT 440.
