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Interior Design Courses

ID 151 Introduction to Interior Design (3 cr)

ID 152 Interior Design I (2 cr)

ID 200 (s) Seminar (cr arr)

ID 203 (s) Workshop (cr arr)

ID 204 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)

ID 254 Basic Architectural Design II (4 cr)

ID 281 History of Interiors I (3 cr)

ID 282 History of Interiors II (3 cr)

ID 299 (s) Directed Study (cr arr)

ID 332 Furniture Design and Construction (3 cr)

ID 351 Interior Design III (5 cr)

ID 352 Interior Design IV (5 cr)

ID 368 Materials and Specifications (3 cr)

ID 400 (s) Seminar (cr arr)

ID 403 (s) Workshop (cr arr)

ID 404 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)

ID 443 Universal Design (3 cr)

ID 451 Interior Design V (5 cr)

ID 452 Interior Design VI (5 cr)

ID 498 (s) Internship (cr arr)

ID 499 (s) Directed Study (cr arr)

Diane E. Armpriest, Coordinator of Architecture and Interior Design (207 Art and Arch. South 83844-2451; phone 208/885-6781); Rula Z. Awwad-Rafferty, Program Coordinator, Interior Design (202 Art and Arch. Interior Design 83844-2451; phone 208/885-6832).

Note: On registering for a studio course offered in this department, the student agrees that the department may retain work completed by the student. The department will make retained work available to the student for photographing.

ID 151 Introduction to Interior Design (3 cr)

Introduction to interior design theory and process. Explores transdisciplinary design issues and relationships; emphasis areas include basic design theories, vocabulary, and sustainability of the built environment. Attendance at outside events (such as lectures and symposiums) is required.

ID 152 Interior Design I (2 cr)

Study of the relationship of design theories to the interior environment; exploration, through a variety of media, of the elements and principles of design, with emphasis on spatial relationships and color theory. Focus of design problems is residential design and small-scale contract design. Attendance at outside events; some class critique sessions outside of scheduled hours at student expense.

Prereq: Arch 154 and ID 151; or Permission

ID 200 (s) Seminar (cr arr)

ID 203 (s) Workshop (cr arr)

ID 204 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)

ID 254 Basic Architectural Design II (4 cr)

See Arch 254.

ID 281 History of Interiors I (3 cr)

Survey of historical interiors and furnishings from antiquity to the industrial revolution.

ID 282 History of Interiors II (3 cr)

Survey of historical interiors and furnishings form the industrial revolution to the present.

Prereq: ID 281 or Permission

ID 299 (s) Directed Study (cr arr)

ID 332 Furniture Design and Construction (3 cr)

Theory and application of furniture design and construction emphasizing the continuing development of three-dimensional design skills and attention to physical detail; aspects of structure, ergonomics, and aesthetics are addressed in process of designing and constructing furniture pieces. One and one-half hrs of lec and 3 hrs of lab a wk. Recommended Preparation: ID 281, 282.

Prereq or Coreq: ID 351 or Permission

ID 351 Interior Design III (5 cr)

Sequence of advanced residential and small scale contract design projects requiring integration of design theories and process in relationship to critical problem solving. Emphasis on formation of interior spaces to correspond to function and flow patterns. Nine hours of studio a week; field trips reqd at student expense; some class jury sessions outside of scheduled hours.

Prereq: ID 152 and 254 or Permission

ID 352 Interior Design IV (5 cr)

Sequence of large scale contact and other design problems requiring application of expanded design process including problem identification, analysis, program development, conceptual and design development and solution presentation. Implementation of lighting, codes, systems furniture, and interior specifications in the design process. Nine hours of studio a week; field trips required at student expense; some class jury sessions outside of scheduled hours.

Prereq: ID 351

ID 368 Materials and Specifications (3 cr)

In-depth study of interior finishes, materials, and products; emphasis on performance characteristics, manufacturing methods, testing, codes, specifications, and professional liability. Field trips required at student expense. Recommended Preparation: FCS 123.

ID 400 (s) Seminar (cr arr)

ID 403 (s) Workshop (cr arr)

ID 404 (s) Special Topics (cr arr)

ID 443 Universal Design (3 cr)

May be used as general education credit in J-3-d. Introduction to and application of universal design and accessible design concepts, principles, products, standards, laws, regulations, and guidelines to the design and adaptation of the built environment. Attendance at outside events (such as lectures, simulations, and completion of a service learning component) is required. One and a half hours lecture and 3 hours arranged. Recommended Preparation: ID 254 or Arch 254.

ID 451 Interior Design V (5 cr)

Advanced problems in mixed use contract interior design requiring synthesis of related course work into comprehensive design resolution that communicates design impact on sense of place and place making; projects will seek to refine the design decision making process by requiring in-depth programming, client participation, and development beyond schematic phases, e.g., integration of building systems, lighting design, interdisciplinary investigation, and understanding of cultural/environmental context. Nine hrs of studio a wk and assigned work; field trips reqd at student expense; some class jury sessions will meet outside of scheduled hours. Recommended Preparation: VTD 244.

Prereq: ID 352

ID 452 Interior Design VI (5 cr)

Capstone studio course featuring advanced applications of design theories and processes focusing on complex design issues, synthesis and implementation of previous course work in appropriate student selected project, from the initial programming through the final complete design documentation and presentation. Nine hrs of studio a wk and assigned work; field trips required at student expense; some class jury sessions will meet outside of scheduled hours.

Prereq: ID 451

ID 498 (s) Internship (cr arr)

ID 499 (s) Directed Study (cr arr)