COLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES ‐ ACADEMIC ADVISING SERVICES 2015‐2016 GUIDELINES FOR REGISTRATION: ID Bachelor of Interior Design Office: HS 159 Tel: 806‐742‐1180 Web: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/hs/advising/ FIRST YEAR FALL SEMESTER = 14 HOURS * # F# F# HUSC 1100 ENGL 1301 MATHEMATICS ARCH 1341 ID 1381 ID 1101 SPRING SEMESTER = 16 HOURS Introduction to Human Sciences ^ ENGL 1302 Advanced College Rhetoric * MATH or LOGIC POLS 1301 American Government, Org. * Life & Physical Science S# ID 1385 Interior Design Studio I Essentials of College Rhetoric Architectural Freehand Drawing Introduction to Interior Design Introduction to ID Drafting SECOND YEAR FALL SEMESTER = 16 HOURS ^ HDFS 3350 SPRING SEMESTER = 15 HOURS Dev. a Cross Cultural Perspective * Life & Physical Science F ARCH 2311 History of World Architecture ^F ARCH 2351 Architectural Construction I ^F# ID 2381 Interior Design Studio II S ^S ^S ^S CFAS 2300 Communication, Civility, & Ethics ARCH ID ID ID 2315 2385 3387 3382 History of World Arch II Interior Design Studio III Computer Aided Drafting Period Furnishings THIRD YEAR FALL SEMESTER = 15 HOURS ARTH 1301 or ARTH 2302 F ARCH 3313 ^F ID 3380 ^F ID 3381 ^F ID 4383 SPRING SEMESTER = 15 HOURS Art History Survey I or Art History Survey II History of World Arch III [WI] Advanced Studio I Lighting Systems Building Information Modeling #^S ID 3311 Interior Materials [WI] #^S ID 3385 Advanced Studio II [WI] #^S ID 3386 Studio Procedures & Prof. Pract. HIST 2300 US History to 1877 UL Elective (ID 3325 recommended) (SS) (3) ID 4307 ‐ SUMMER INTERNSHIP: five week work experience with an Interior Design firm FOURTH YEAR FALL SEMESTER = 15 HOURS SPRING SEMESTER = 12 HOURS Elective (ARCH 3314 or 5319 recommended for minor) ^F ID 4606 Collaboration Studio ^F ID 4381 Interior Design Research Human Sciences Core Elective HIST 2301 US History from 1877 POLS 2302 American Public Policy Elective (ARCH 3362 or 5320 recommended for minor in ARCH) ^S& ID 4388 Advanced Studio III Capstone The above are suggested guidelines for registration. Courses in BOLD are scheduling priorities and must be taken in sequence. Students who prefer a lighter load each semester may take courses offered during the summer sessions. However, not all courses are offered in the summer. Refer to the website http://www.raiderlink.ttu.edu/student for updates on course offerings. This plan assumes that the student is exempt from any additional foreign language requirement for the University Core. LEGEND ^ Pre‐requisites and restrictions apply * Refer to Univ. Core Curriculum Req. for course selection & Portfolio presented for faculty review (F) Fall only (S) Spring only (SS ) Summer only + Human Sciences Core choose 1 course from: ADRS 2310, HDFS 2322 or PFP 1305 # Concurrent enrollment is required UL Upper Level Interior Design is an eight semester sequenced studio curriculum. All studio courses must be taken in sequence as indicated by the pre‐requistes and semester in which they are offered. Gray box indicates grade must be a "C" or better Total Hours 0 /121