ID275
KITCHEN & BATH This course challenges students to use planning requirements to create universal and accessible designs. Construction, electrical, and basic plumbing are taught with emphasis on these applications within residential kitchens and baths. Industry relevant nomenclature and product information are used to create technical documents and custom aesthetic solutions.
This course is a study of the materials, principles, and sustainable concepts utilized in basic construction, building, and mechanical systems for interiors.
RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS
INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
This studio course explores various types of residential dwellings as they relate to different inhabitants. Project work applies to the programing and design development phases of the residential design process to include information gathering, need analysis, concept and spatial development, and FF&E selections based on research and suitability.
This course is the design and presentation of an Institutional Project with emphasis on anthropometrics, human factors, and human behavior.
INTB412
ID306
INTB322
DETAILING & MECHANICAL SYSTEMS