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OPEN CLASSES FOR SPRING 2010
ID 002 Introduction to Interior Design Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II. This course is an introduction to the field of interior design. Topics of functional and aesthetic elements for residential interiors are covered. Emphasis is placed on: principles and elements of design and the selection and organization of furnishings, floor and wall coverings, window treatments, lighting, and accessories. (CSU) Code Days & Times Units Room Instructor 40411 TTh 10:30am-12pm 3.0 SHIM 305 Lokers, C 47250 T 6pm-9pm 3.0 SHIM 305 Saito, R |
ID 006 Textiles Prerequisite Skills: Reading Level II. Limitations on Enrollment: None. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to textiles which includes the study of fibers, yarn, fabric construction, coloring, and finishes. Emphasis is placed on fabric performance, serviceability, and the consumer`s role in the textile field. (UC, CSU, CAN FCS 6) Code Days & Times Units Room Instructor 35488 TTh 9am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 116 Sanford, S |
ID 008 History of Interior Design & Furniture This section is full and the wait list is full. |
ID 010 Residential Interior Design Prerequisites: ID 002 with a minimum grade of "C" or better. This course is a focus on the skills usesd by the interior designer including drafting, the use of architectural tools and techniques, space planning, client-designer reltationships, and executing treatments for residential interior design. Students will explore the design of the residential interior spaces, including living spaces, kitchens, baths, and support spaces. (CSU) Code Days & Times Units Room Instructor 35825 MW 8:30am-10:30am 3.0 SHIM 305 McClendon-, K |
| ID 013 Specifications and Professional Practices
Prerequisites: ID 002, Introduction to Interior Design, with a grade of "C" or better.. Advisories: None. This course is an introduction to the business, practical, and ethical aspects of the interior design profession. The course includes assessment on specifications, construction techniques, and installation processes, as well as the working relationship with craftspeople and tradespeople involved in the profession. Field trips are required. (CSU) Code Days & Times Units Room Instructor 72948 W 5pm-9pm 3.0 SHIM 305 Saito, R |
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