INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS

Course Code:
IA 107
Active Term:
Fall/Spring
/ All Years
Course Description:

Students are provided with an introduction to the profession of interior design and acquire beginning studio experiences in a wide range of design practices and methodologies. Students explore the history of interior design, design process, design theory, the elements and principles of design, the relationship of interiors to the built structure, space planning, and the relationship of color, light and materials to interior environments. This course emphasizes aesthetic, functional, and sustainable qualities of the built environment and explores the profession's social responsibility and role in environmental concerns.

Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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