sourcing and manufacturing strategy with completed samples and an industry thesis presentation. Prerequisites: IMPD 3100, IMPD 3120, IMPD 3150, IMPD 3300, IMPD 3350, IMPD 3480, IMPD 3580, IMPD 3650
IMPD 3880 — 1 UNIT
GLOBAL FINANCE & BUSINESS PLANNING
International business and finance strategies are evaluated through an investigation of financial documentation and contractual agreements. Students identify business planning techniques and determine appropriate international practices for the apparel industry. Prerequisites: IMPD 3100, IMPD 3150, IMPD 3300
IMPD 3980 — 0 UNIT
INTERNSHIP (RECOMMENDED)
Students gain practical experience with applications of classroom skills to actual work situations in the area of International Manufacturing & Product Development.
INTD
INTD 1000A — 3 UNITS
SKETCHING TECHNIQUES I
An introduction to the basic techniques of representative drawing using pencil and value markers. Students sketch and critique still-life settings, interior, and exterior elements. Emphasis is placed on students' ability to produce representational drawings within a short time frame.
INTD 1000B — 3 UNITS
SKETCHING TECHNIQUES II
Further development of representational drawing techniques is emphasized. Fundamental concepts of one and two point perspective are introduced. Use of markers, both gray scale and the introduction of color marker applications are added. Exercises reinforcing conceptual drawing and design visualization are produced. Prerequisite: INTD 1000A
INTD 1090A — 3 UNITS
TECHNICAL DRAWING I
An introduction to the principles and techniques of architectural drafting. Students learn to create plans, elevations, sections, and detailed views of objects and spaces to produce construction documents to meet standard conventions.
INTD 1090B — 3 UNITS
TECHNICAL DRAWING II
This course focuses on understanding the concepts of computer-aided design and drafting, and learning the various applications of AutoCAD. Development of vocabulary and basic skills. Prerequisite: INTD 1090A
INTD 1090C — 3 UNITS
TECHNICAL DRAWING III
Further development of the skills needed to produce computer-aided drawings are emphasized. Demonstrating the use of these skills, students gain a working knowledge of the application of the design
process by creating sets of contract documents appropriate for interior spaces including formatting and cross-referencing drawings. Prerequisite: INTD 1090B
INTD 1130 — 3 UNITS
DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION
This course is an introduction to Adobe Photoshop and Illustration software design techniques, naming conventions, and digital asset management. Students gain a basic knowledge of digital design components, vector, raster, tools, and menu items. Concepts serve as a digital foundation for industry-standard computer-aided design communication.
INTD 1220 — 3 UNITS
DESIGN PROCESS
An introductory course in the basic principles of design. Study of the progression from inspiration to execution in the design process. Analysis of the techniques used to resolve aesthetic relationships with two- and three-dimensional objects.
INTD 1350 — 3 UNITS
SURVEY OF ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN I
This is a survey of the historical styles of architecture, furniture, and interiors from Egypt through the early 19th century. The course is designed to introduce the concepts and terminology incorporating major social, economic, political, and cultural factors.
INTD 1450 — 3 UNITS
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN CONCEPTS
Study of residential space planning and utilization of interior space as applied to functional and aesthetic requirements. Emphasis is on schematic and quick presentation work for both plans and elevations. Students apply anthropometric and ergonomic principles in space planning. Prerequisite: INTD 1090A
INTD 1520 — 3 UNITS
DIGITAL MODELING
An introduction to the basic 2-D and 3-D commands utilizing SketchUp to construct 3-D objects and interior design applications. Emphasis is placed upon developing skills necessary for visualization, representation, and creation in the conceptional stages of design.
INTD 1650 — 3 UNITS
SURVEY OF ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN II
This course continues the survey of the historical styles of architecture, furniture, and interiors from the 19th century to the 21st century incorporating the major social, economic, political, and cultural factors. Prerequisite: INTD 1350
INTD 1750 — 3 UNITS
DIGITAL PRESENTATION
This course is an in-depth approach to the design and composition of presentation images, illustrations, layouts, and renderings for interior design applications. Students demonstrate an understanding of elements typical in 3-D production for interior