Introduction to Interior Design






 

    Introduction to Interior Design

    A comprehensive introduction to the field of interior design. Students learn the essential principles to create aesthetically pleasing and functional interiors for residential or commercial spaces.

    Topics include fundamental design principles, basic color theory, appropriate use of materials, fabric and furniture selection, space planning, and historical periods that continue to influence the field of interior design today. Course focuses on the elements of design, exploring the over all concepts that go into creating a design.

    Prerequisite: none

    First class materials: TBD

    Course Details
    Course Code: XINT7010
    Meetings: 10
    Credit Hours: 1
    Lab:
    Section 1 Interior Design
    Instructor: Ty Wynn
    Meeting Day(s): Tuesday
    Meeting Time(s): 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.
    Meeting Date(s): June 04, 2013 - August 06, 2013
    No Meeting/Special Note:
    Class Size: 16
    Meeting Room:
    Location: Goldsmith Campus
    Registration
    Credit: Registration #: Fee:
    Non-Credit 25190 $395  
    Certificate 25191 $430  
    Credit 25192 $1220  
    6 of 16 seats available (last 2 seats are not available online)
    = ($50 off) EARLY BIRD Discount on courses $395 or more (ends at Open House).
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