Mar 28, 2024  
2020-2021 Academic Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Add to Bookmarks (opens a new window)

ID 3630 - Interior Design Portfolio Development


Credits: 3

This junior-level course provides students with direction and guidance for the development of their interior design portfolio. Emphasis is on the format and presentation of coursework completed to date to create a visual representation of skill development and progression. Students investigate a variety of manual and digital methods to enhance their portfolios and market their abilities. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have a working portfolio that illustrates their individual skills and knowledge of interior design through completed projects in a professional format.

Prerequisites: ID 3715 - Building Information Modeling: Revit , IDSD 3845 - Sustainable Hospitality Design  and completion of 60+ credit hours.

Notes: (Formerly ID 3300)


Course Learning Outcomes:
  • GLOBAL CONTEXT Apply a global view and consider social, cultural, economic, and ecological contexts in all aspects of their work.
  • COLLABORATION Collaborate and participate in interdisciplinary teams.
  • BUSINESS PRACTICES + PROFESSIONALISM Understand the principles and processes that define the profession and the value of interior design to society.
  • HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN Apply knowledge of human experience and behavior to designing the built environment.
  • DESIGN PROCESS Apply all aspects of the design process to creatively solve a design problem.
  • COMMUNICATION Demonstrate effective and polished written and oral communication skills.
  • HISTORY + THEORY Apply knowledge of the history of interiors, architecture, decorative arts, and art to design work.
  • DESIGN ELEMENTS + PRINCIPLES Apply elements and principles of design.
  • LIGHT + COLOR Apply the principles and theories of light and color effectively in relation to environmental impact and human wellbeing.
  • PRODUCTS + MATERIALS Create design solutions that integrate furnishings, products, materials, and finishes.
  • ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS + HUMAN WELLBEING Apply the principles of acoustics, thermal comfort, indoor air quality and water and waste management in relation to environmental impact and human well- being.
  • CONSTRUCTION Understand interior construction and its interrelationship with base building construction and systems.
  • REGULATIONS + GUIDELINES Apply laws, codes, standards, and guidelines that impact human experience of interior spaces.

ID 3630 Course Learning Outcome Rubric  

 



Add to Bookmarks (opens a new window)