Spring 2015 - Fairfield University

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INTERIOR DESIGN COURSES – SPRING 2015
IN 109 (1) (CRN 32101) Basic CADD: Computer Aided Design and Drafting
Thursday, 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
1/22/15 – 5/7/15
Certificate Program Class (non-credit)
This course is an introduction to computer aided drafting and design concepts, methods and
skills used in Interior Design. Students learn to use the basic commands of AutoCad (and or
ArchiCad) software to produce architectural and interior drawings including floor plans,
elevations, sections and details. Students should be familiar with the Windows platform.
Haralampos Moisiadis (Tuition: $1,088)
IN 109 (2) (CRN 32102) Basic CADD: Computer Aided Design and Drafting
Thursday, 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
1/22/15 – 5/7/15
3 Credit Course
This course is an introduction to computer aided drafting and design concepts, methods and
skills used in Interior Design. Students learn to use the basic commands of AutoCad (and or
ArchiCad) software to produce architectural and interior drawings including floor plans,
elevations, sections and details. Students should be familiar with the Windows platform.
Haralampos Moisiadis (Tuition: $2,175)
IN 111 (1) (CRN 33692) Textiles for Interiors
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
1/21/15 – 5/6/15
Certificate Program Class (non-credit)
A survey of textile manufacture from fiber to finished fabric with emphasis on the textile's
attributes for determining quality and usage. The student is introduced to construction methods,
dyeing, printing, and finishing processed with discussion of various application
Richard Killeaney (Tuition: $1,088)
IN 111 (2) (CRN 33693) Textiles for Interiors
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
1/21/15 – 5/6/15
3 Credit Course
A survey of textile manufacture from fiber to finished fabric with emphasis on the textile's
attributes for determining quality and usage. The student is introduced to construction methods,
dyeing, printing, and finishing processed with discussion of various applications.
Richard Killeaney (Tuition: $2,175)
IN 117 (1) (CRN 33690) History of Architecture and Interior Design
Thursday, 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
1/22/15 – 5/7/15
Certificate Program Class (non-credit)
A survey of architecture and interiors from antiquity to the present, and the cultural factors
affecting them. Among the civilizations, periods, and styles to be included are Egypt, Greece,
Rome, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, and the Modern.
Nanci Shapiro (Tuition: $1,088)
IN 117 (2) (CRN 33691) History of Architecture and Interior Design
Thursday, 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
1/22/15 – 5/7/15
3 Credit Course
A survey of architecture and interiors from antiquity to the present, and the cultural factors
affecting them. Among the civilizations, periods, and styles to be included are Egypt, Greece,
Rome, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, and the Modern.
Nanci Shapiro (Tuition: $2,175)
IN 119 (1) (CRN 32919) Drawing and Presentation
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
1/20/15 – 5/5/15
Certificate Program Class
An introduction to drafting techniques for the preparation of architectural interior drawings
emphasizing drafting and detailing room plans, elevations, and sections. Covers drafting for
architectural purposes, drawings for client presentation, techniques of presentation, and board
mounting. A final project with finished floor plans, elevations, and sample boards is required.
The instructor will inform students of supplies to be brought to class. Students with no previous
experience in drawing should take this class first.
STAFF (Tuition: $1,088)
IN 119 (2) (CRN 32920) Drawing and Presentation
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
1/20/15 – 5/5/15
3 Credit Course
An introduction to drafting techniques for the preparation of architectural interior drawings
emphasizing drafting and detailing room plans, elevations and sections. Covers drafting for
architectural purposes, drawings for client presentation, techniques of presentation, and board
mounting. A final project with finished floor plans, elevations, and sample boards is required.
The instructor will inform students of supplies to be brought to class. Students with no previous
experience in drawing should take this class first.
STAFF (Tuition: $2,175)
IN 119 (3) (CRN 32921) Drawing and Presentation
Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
1/21/15 – 5/6/15
Certificate Program Class
An introduction to drafting techniques for the preparation of architectural interior drawings
emphasizing drafting and detailing room plans, elevations, and sections. Covers drafting for
architectural purposes, drawings for client presentation, techniques of presentation, and board
mounting. A final project with finished floor plans, elevations, and sample boards is required.
The instructor will inform students of supplies to be brought to class. Students with no previous
experience in drawing should take this class first.
Hollie Sutherland (Tuition: $1,088)
IN 119 (4) (CRN 32922) Drawing and Presentation
Wednesday, 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
1/21/15 – 5/6/15
3 Credit Course
An introduction to drafting techniques for the preparation of architectural interior drawings
emphasizing drafting and detailing room plans, elevations, and sections. Covers drafting for
architectural purposes, drawings for client presentation, techniques of presentation, and board
mounting. A final project with finished floor plans, elevations, and sample boards is required.
The instructor will inform students of supplies to be brought to class. Students with no previous
experience in drawing should take this class first.
Hollie Sutherland (Tuition: $2,175)
IN 211 (1) (CRN 33424) Interior Design II
Tuesday, 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
1/20/15 – 5/5/15
Certificate Program Class
Building on the design fundamentals of Interior Design I, students continue to practice space
planning, and learn to prepare and deliver persuasive presentations. Class covers tools designers
have to work with, including color, special finishes, building materials, furnishings, fabrics,
window treatments, floor coverings, and accessories, with special emphasis on kitchen and bath
design. Creativity is fostered through a series of residential design problems reinforcing the
logical nature of the design process.
Hollie Sutherland (Tuition: $1,088)
IN 211 (2) (CRN 33425) Interior Design II
Tuesday, 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
1/20/15 – 5/5/15
3 Credit Course
Building on the design fundamentals of Interior Design I, students continue to practice space
planning, and learn to prepare and deliver persuasive presentations. Class covers tools designers
have to work with, including color, special finishes, building materials, furnishings, fabrics,
window treatments, floor coverings, and accessories, with special emphasis on kitchen and bath
design. Creativity is fostered through a series of residential design problems reinforcing the
logical nature of the design process.
Hollie Sutherland (Tuition: $2,175)
IN 211 (3) (CRN 33686) Interior Design II
Monday, 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
1/26/15 – 5/4/15
Certificate Program Class
Building on the design fundamentals of Interior Design I, students continue to practice space
planning, and learn to prepare and deliver persuasive presentations. Class covers tools designers
have to work with, including color, special finishes, building materials, furnishings, fabrics,
window treatments, floor coverings, and accessories, with special emphasis on kitchen and bath
design. Creativity is fostered through a series of residential design problems reinforcing the
logical nature of the design process.
STAFF (Tuition: $1,088)
IN 211 (4) (CRN 33687) Interior Design II
Monday, 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
1/26/15 – 5/4/15
3 Credit Course
Building on the design fundamentals of Interior Design I, students continue to practice space
planning, and learn to prepare and deliver persuasive presentations. Class covers tools designers
have to work with, including color, special finishes, building materials, furnishings, fabrics,
window treatments, floor coverings, and accessories, with special emphasis on kitchen and bath
design. Creativity is fostered through a series of residential design problems reinforcing the
logical nature of the design process.
STAFF (Tuition: $2,175)
IN 216 (1) (CRN 33688) Kitchen and Bath Design
Monday, 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
1/26/15 – 5/4/15
Certificate Program Class
This specialty course addresses the specific principals of kitchen and bath design with emphasis
on function, style, health and safety. Attention will be paid to the industry guidelines as
established by the National Kitchen and Bath Association. There will be segments on products
and materials, lighting and plumbing. Design and drafting principals will be a major emphasis of
this overview course and will touch on universal design. There will be an opportunity to design
an actual case study of a kitchen/bathroom. This introductory course will expose students to the
knowledge and professionalism required to be a successful kitchen and bath designer.
Marsha Fried (Tuition: $1,088)
IN 216 (2) (CRN 33689) Kitchen and Bath Design
Monday, 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
1/26/15 – 5/4/15
3 Credit Course
This specialty course addresses the specific principals of kitchen and bath design with emphasis
on function, style, health and safety. Attention will be paid to the industry guidelines as
established by the National Kitchen and Bath Association. There will be segments on products
and materials, lighting and plumbing. Design and drafting principals will be a major emphasis of
this overview course and will touch on universal design. There will be an opportunity to design
an actual case study of a kitchen/bathroom. This introductory course will expose students to the
knowledge and professionalism required to be a successful kitchen and bath designer.
Marsha Fried (Tuition: $2,175)
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