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1936 Honors Seminar 3 sem. hrs.
An interdisciplinary approach to the study
of a topic or theme of contemporary relevance. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement
scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) Lab fee: $5. FA, SP, SU
IDS
2905 Directed Study in Interdisciplinary Studies 1-4 sem. hrs.
(Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of
college prep courses.) FA,
SP, SU
IND
1001 History of Architecture & Interiors II 3 sem. hrs.
The study of furniture history and architectural styles for the 19th century
through contemporary interior design; current and future trends; recognizing
and using different architectural and furniture styles in the interiors. Lab
fee: $15. SP
IND
1021 Interior Design Studio I 3 sem. hrs.
Planning floor plans in regard to function and aesthetics. Research and
development of design solutions associated with color theory, furniture and
room arrangement, lighting and electrical placement, application, floor
plans, elevation development and graphic communication. (Prerequisite: HHD
1321. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BCN1251/1251L or permission of
chairperson.) Lab fee: $15. FA, SP
IND
1211 History of Architecture & Interiors I 3 sem. hrs.
Furniture history and the development of architectural styles from Antiquity
to the end of the 18th century. Recognition and use of different period
styles in the design of historical interiors. Lab fee: $15. FA
IND
1300 Graphics of Interior Design I 3 sem. hrs.
Basic presentation techniques with emphasis on materials and presentation
boards. Oral and written communication and graphic presentation. Emphasis on
marker and pencil rendering techniques. Lab fee: $15. FA, SU
IND
1429 Textiles for Commercial and Residential Interiors 3 sem. hrs.
The study of fibers used in interiors, fire and life safety codes involving
their use, fabrication, application and evaluation of textiles and proper
professional terminology. Lab fee: $15. SP
IND
1935 Building and Barrier Free Codes 2 sem. hrs.
This is a mandatory course
required by the State Board of Education for all interior design
students. It is designed to give the
student an in-depth understanding of building codes and the American with
Disabilities Guidelines (ADA). This
course will teach students about space-planning and material
specifications. Basic building
construction and fire safety will be addressed. (Prerequisites: BCN 1251/1251L and
IND 2220.) Lab
fee: $15. FA,
SP
IND
2210 Interior Design Studio II 3 sem. hrs.
This course creates a design studio atmosphere with projects and deadlines
required throughout the semester.
Advanced application of the principles and elements of design into the
conceptual design process. Creative problem solving, programming and special
analysis. Graphic communication and presentation, placement and selection of
furniture, materials, accessories, lighting and electrical schedules.
(Prerequisite:
IND
1021 or permission of chairperson.)
Lab fee: $15. FA, SP, SU
IND
2220 Commercial Interior Design 3 sem. hrs.
Advanced application in creative problem solving and research of the design
process for non-residential interiors. Space planning, programming, human
factors, code requirements and specifications. Sample test project. (Prerequisite:
IND
1021 or permission of chairperson.) Lab fee: $15. FA
IND
2501 Practices of Interior Design 4 sem. hrs.
Establishing and maintaining a successful interior design business. Resume
writing, cover letters and portfolio development procedures. Specifications,
financial operations, estimating, schedules and recordkeeping.
(Prerequisites:
IND
2210 and
IND
2220 or permission of chairperson.)
Lab fee: $15. SP
IND
2949 Cooperative Education Training Assignment in Interior Design1-3 sem.
hrs. FA, SP, SU
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INP 1390 Human Relations in the
Workplace 3 sem. hrs.
Designed to enhance effectiveness in the workplace through an emphasis on
awareness of self and others communication technique and interpersonal
skills. Individualized Instruction. (Prerequisite or Corequisite:
ENC 1101.) Lab fee:
$25. FA, SP, SU
INR 2002
International Relations 3 sem. hrs.
Analysis of national power, foreign policy, settlement of disputes, the
balance of power system, and international organization and disarmament in
world affairs. This course
contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule writing requirement. (Prerequisite or corequisite:
ENC
1101.) FA, SP
INT 1000
Introduction to Interpreting 3 sem. hrs.
This course is an introduction to the basic theories, guidelines, principles
and practices of interpreting, including the role of the interpreter,
professional behavior and the ethics of interpreting. (Prerequisites:
ASL 2150 and
ASL 2150L.) FA
INT 1400 Educational
Interpreting 3 sem. hrs.
Introduces the intermediate level interpreter training student to the sign
systems and processes used in secondary and postsecondary educational
settings. (Prerequisite: INT 1000. Corequisite:
INT 1131.) SP,
SU
INT 1210
Introduction to Transliterating 3 sem. hrs.
This course is designed to provide skill development for expressive and
receptive transliterating of manually coded sign systems used primarily in
educational settings. Students will practice from audio taped, video taped
and live material and will learn the techniques of self-assessment through
video taping. (Prerequisites:
ASL 2200,
ASL 2200 and
INT 1000.) SP
INT 1131 Ethics and
Application of Interpreting 3 sem. hrs.
Special topics, including business practices, professional conduct and the
role of the interpreter during employment are emphasized. (Prerequisites:
ASL 2150 and
ASL 2150L.) SP
INT 1941 Externship
Practicum I 3 sem. hrs.
This course provides the intermediate level interpreting
student observes the interpreting process in various professional work
situations. Students will schedule a series of individual and group
observations and discuss their practicum experiences. (Corequisites:
INT 1400 and
INT 1131.) Lab fee: $12. FA, SP
INT 2230 Beginning
Receptive Voicing 3 sem. hrs.
This course will introduce students to the process of Sign-to-Voice Interpreting.
Students will practice from audio taped, video taped and live material and
will learn the techniques of self-assessment through video taping.
(Prerequisites:
ASL 2200and
ASL 2200L and
INT 1000.) Lab fee: $10. SU
INT 2231 Receptive
Voicing 3 sem. hrs.
This course studies and practices interpreting a signed message from American
Sign Language to a hearing or hard of hearing person through voice, and the
transliteration from a Signed English message to a hearing impaired person
through voice. (Prerequisites:
INT 1000 and
INT 2230.) Lab fee: $10. FA
INT 2232 Advanced
Receptive Voicing 3 sem. hrs.
Designed to strengthen the skills of advanced level students in accurate
interpreting from a signed message to a voiced English translation.
(Prerequisite:
INT 2230.) Lab fee: $10. SP
INT 2240 Receptive
Signing 3 sem. hrs.
This course is the study and practice of the interpretation of a spoken
message, from English to American Sign Language, for hearing, hard of
hearing, and deaf individuals; and the study of transliteration, from a
spoken message to Signed English, for hearing, hard of hearing, and deaf
individuals. (Prerequisite:
INT 1000 and
ASL 2200 and 2200L.) SU
INT 2421 Advanced
Receptive Signing 3 sem. hrs.
This course is designed to strengthen the skills of advanced level
students in accurate interpreting from a voiced message to a Signed
ASL or English
translation in realistic interpreting situations. (Prerequisite:
INT 2240.) FA
ISS 1120 American Political and
Economic Issues 3 sem. hrs.
A study of current political and economic issues in the United States,
including international cases affecting American society. This course contributes to satisfying the
Gordon Rule writing requirement.
(Prerequisite or Corequisite:
ENC
1101.) Lab fee: $15. FA, SP, SU
ISS 2905 Directed Study in Social Science 1-4 sem. hrs.
(Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of
college prep courses.) FA,
SP, SU
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ITA 1120/1120L Elementary Italian I Concentrated and Lab 4
sem. hrs.
Introductory course to the Italian language and culture for students who have
limited or no knowledge of Italian. Instruction is based on the fundamentals
of grammar principles and on the communicative approach with activities
designed to develop reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills while
promoting cultural awareness. Includes three-hour class instruction and
two-hour language laboratory. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or
successful completion of college prep courses. Corequisite: ITA 1120L.) Lab
fee: $5. FA
ITA 1121/1121L Elementary Italian II Concentrated and Lab 4 sem. hrs.
A
continuation of ITA1120/1120L to
pursue further study of the structural aspects of the language with emphasis
on strengthening communicative skills while deepening cultural awareness.
Includes three-hour class instruction and two-hour language laboratory. (Prerequisite: ITA1120/1120L. Corequisite:
ITA 1121L.) Lab fee: $5.
SP
ITA 2220/2220L
Intermediate Italian Reading and Conversation I and Lab 4 sem.
hrs.
Intermediate level
course designed to enhance the student’s knowledge of the Italian language
and culture through grammar analysis of newspaper articles, short cultural and
literary readings, and discussions of such material to develop communicative
competency. Includes three-hour class instruction and two-hour language
laboratory. (Prerequisite: ITA 1121/1121L. Corequisite: ITA 2220L.) Lab fee:
$5. FA
ITA 2221/2221L Intermediate Italian Reading and Conversation II and Lab 4
sem. hrs.
A continuation of ITA
2220/2220L to complete the second year sequence of the intermediate level
course in Italian language and culture. Instruction is designed to strengthen
communicative and written skills with emphasis on oral and written expression
while studying aspects of Italian history and literature. Includes three-hour
class instruction and two-hour language laboratory. (Prerequisite: ITA
2220/2220L. Corequisite: ITA 2221L.) Lab fee: $5. SP
ITA 2905 Directed Study in Italian1-4 sem. hrs. FA, SP, SU
(Prerequisite:
Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep
courses.)
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