Corcoran College of Art and Design

Interior Design + Credit Courses

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History of Design

No sections available this semester

AH3060 (3.0 credits or audit)
This wide-ranging survey from 1850 to the present presents a history of designed objects, images, and spaces. (CE students may request special permission to enroll in this 3 credit undergraduate course.)

Contemporary Culture and Design

No sections available this semester

AH6040 (3.0 credits)
This course will examine how the field of design reflects, tracks and responds to the movements and issues of contemporary culture.

Interior Design Professional Practices

No sections available this semester

AS4105 (3.0 credits or audit)
This course explores the everyday business, legal and financial considerations of the practicing interior designer.

Essential Sculpture - Intimate Architecture: Shelter-Refuge-Dwelling

No sections available this semester

FA2752 (3.0 credits)
Study Away Summer 2010. Explore the relationship between the body, its immediate surroundings and larger environment in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

Introduction to Interior Design

ID1000 (3.0 credits or audit)
Exploring the elements that comprise the practice of interior design, students will learn about materials, space planning, color theory, and more.

Introduction to Perspective and Interior Rendering

ID2000 (3.0 credits or audit)
This course provides an introduction to linear, two-, and three-point perspectives, and rendering of interior space in various media. (Undergraduate Level)

Documentation and Representation

ID2050 (3.0 credits or audit)
Through a series of projects including drawing and model making, students will gain valuable skills in documenting visual culture and developing tools for representing design concepts. (Undergraduate Level)

Color Theory for Interiors

No sections available this semester

ID2100 (3.0 credits or audit)
Explore the effects of color on interior design concept and application through in-depth study of color sequences and relationships.

AutoCAD I

ID3050 (3.0 credits or audit)
Learn the basics of computer-assisted drafting techniques, including basic drawing, dimensioning, layering, and various commands for drawing and document output. (Undergraduate Level)

Revit I

No sections available this semester

ID3060 (3.0 credits or audit)
Upon the completion of this course, students will be proficient in building information modeling (BIM). (Undergraduate level)