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Jul 02, 2025
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ID 1710 - Drafting Credits: 3 Course Type: Studio
This freshman-level course covers the principles and elements of drafting as applied to interior design, architecture, and environmental graphic design. Utilizing relevant industry tools and techniques, students learn the basic techniques and methods of manual drafting as well as architectural graphic standards within the context of both presentation and construction drawing types. Upon successful completion of the course, students will have acquired the necessary manual drafting skills and understanding of drawing conventions to apply to future studies in interior design.
Prerequisites: none
Notes: (Formerly ID 1820)
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Engage in career opportunities an interior design education can afford and the options for advanced study.
- Recognize evolving communication technologies.
- Demonstrate the ability to explore a range of two- and three-dimensional design solutions using a variety of media.
- Understand how design solutions affect and are impacted by the detailing and specification of interior construction materials, products, and finishes.
- Understand the formats, components, and accepted standards for an integrated and comprehensive set of interior construction documents.
- Read and interpret base-building construction documents.
- Contribute to the production of interior contract documents including drawings, detailing, schedules, and specifications appropriate to project size and scope.
- Apply federal, state/provincial, and local codes including fire and life safety.
ID 1710 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
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