Interior Design Fall 2010 Courses
August 30 - December 22
ID 115 Interior Design Studio I4 credits
In-state $620 Out-of-state $1,856
Co-requisites: ID 133 and ID 157
An introduction to the interior design profession, with an emphasis on problem solving for small residential spaces. Elements and principles of design are explored as well as human factors, color theory, and the art of lighting. Students are introduced to residential space planning, furniture layouts, the development of color schemes, and the selection of finishes, furnishings, and materials.
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 23406 | 15A | M & R | 6:30 pm-10:00 pm | D509 |
ID 121 Survey of Interior Design
2 credits
In-state $310 Out-of-state $928
Analyzes the history of furniture, interiors, and decorative arts from ancient times through Gothic periods in France, England, Italy, Spain, and Middle Europe; and the Renaissance through Baroque periods in Italy, Spain, and Middle Europe.
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 26049 | 15A | M | 6:30 pm-8:20 pm | D523 |
| 24984 | 15B | T | 6:30 pm-8:20 pm | D523 |
ID 133 Presentation Techniques I
1.5 credits
In-state $232.50 Out-of-state $696
Presents techniques of rendering the elements of interior spaces in detail, including finishes, fabrics, window treatments, and accessories. Students learn quick visualization techniques and are introduced to the use of varied media in the representation of light, texture, color, value, and form.
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 4212 | 15A | M | 6:30 pm-9:20 pm | D505 |
| 4213 | 15B | T | 6:30 pm-9:20 pm | D505 |
| 24985 | 15C | R | 6:30 pm-9:20 pm | D505 |
ID 134 Presentation Techniques II
1.5 credits
In-state $232.50 Out-of-state $696
Prerequisite: ID 133
Perfects rendering skills and develops the ability to graphically express the designs of interior spaces.
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 26652 | 15A | W | 6:30 pm-9:20 pm | D505 |
ID 151 Basic Drafting Techniques
1.5 credits
In-state $232.50 Out-of-state $696
For Continuing Education students. Familiarizes students with the use of drafting equipment and materials. Provides instruction in elementary drafting skills and conventions, employing mechanical pencils and pen and ink in the representation of plans, elevations, and sections.
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 5036 | 15A | M | 6:30 pm-9:20 pm | D504 |
| 5037 | 15B | T | 6:30 pm-9:20 pm | D504 |
| 22111 | 15C | W | 6:30 pm-9:20 pm | D504 |
ID 172 Design, Color, and Lighting Principles and Theory
1.5 credits
In-state $232.50 Out-of-state $696
For Continuing Education students. Students focus on the principles of design and composition as influenced by the use of color and its application in the built environment, and the fundamentals of lighting design as they apply to the form, texture, and finish of interior space.
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 26054 | 15A | T | 6:30 pm-8:20 pm | D405 |
ID 253 AutoCAD I
1.5 credits
In-state $232.50 Out-of-state $696
Prerequisites: CG 111 and ID 157
Introduces general concepts of Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD), with emphasis on two-dimensional drafting applications such as floor plans, furniture plans, reflected ceiling plans, and elevations. Students create, store, modify, and plot drawings. Students are taught to generate hard copies of their work.
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 26104 | 15A | W | 6:30 pm-9:20 pm | C229 |
ID 255 AutoCAD II
1.5 credits
In-state $232.50 Out-of-state $696
Online section: In-state $255 Out-of-state $718.50
Prerequisite: ID 253
Presents CAD drafting, dimensioning, and detailing in order to create two-dimensional drawings for architecture, interior design, and construction. Methods for creating and using different line types and text styles are demonstrated. An introduction to three-dimensional modeling is included.
| CRN | Section | Day | Time | Location |
| 26770 | 15A | R | 6:30 pm-9:20 pm | C229 |
| 26771 | OL1 | ONLINE COURSE | - |










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