COLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES - ACADEMIC ADVISING SERVICES

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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#
SPRING SEMESTER = 15 HOURS
HUSC 1100 or IS 1100
ENGL
1301
Essentials of College Rhetoric
MATHEMATICS
ARCH
1341
Architectural Freehand Drawing
ID
1381
Introduction to Interior Design
ID
1101
Introduction to ID Drafting
^ ENGL
1302
* MATH or LOGIC
POLS
1301
^S# ARCH 2342
S# ID
1385
Advanced College Rhetoric
American Government, Org.
Creative Process
Interior Design Studio I
SECOND YEAR
FALL SEMESTER = 16 HOURS
^ HDFS
3350
SPRING SEMESTER = 16 HOURS
Dev. a Cross Cultural Perspective
Life & Physical Science
* Life & Physical Science
F ARCH
2311
History of World Architecture
^F ARCH
2351
Architectural Construction I
^F# ID
2381
Interior Design Studio II
POLS
^S ID
^S ID
^S ID
2302
2385
3387
3383
American Public Policy
Interior Design Studio III
Computer Aided Drafting
Period Furnishings
THIRD YEAR
FALL SEMESTER = 15 HOURS
ARTH
1301
or ARTH 2302
ARCH
3350
^F ID
3380
^F ID
3381
^F ID
4383
SPRING SEMESTER = 15 HOURS
Art History Survey I
or Art History Survey II
Architectural Construction II
Advanced Studio I
Lighting Systems
Building Information Modeling
#^S ID
3311 Interior Materials
#^S ID
3385 Advanced Studio II
#^S ID
3386 Studio Procedures & Prof. Pract.
HIST
2300 US History to 1877
ARTH or ARCH Elective
(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
BA 3301 or RHIM 4316
^F ID
4606
Collaboration Studio
^F ID
4381
Interior Design Research
Human Sciences Core Elective
HIST
2301 US History from 1877
CFAS
2300 Communication, Civility, & Ethics
Guided Elective
^S& ID
4388 Advanced Studio III Capstone
ARCH
UL
Option for ARCH minor (see advisor)
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
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