Revised August 2001
Questions pertaining to the following courses should be directed to the instructor or to the Advising Center for the major, 152 Walker Hall (752-1165). Prerequisites must be taken as indicated.
Lower Division Courses:
1 Design and Visual Culture (4) I, summer
13 Photographic Media Studio (2) summer only
14 Design Drawing (2) summer only
15 Design Media (4) II, summer
16 Visual Use of Computers in Design (4) I, summer
18 Three-Dimensional Design (4) Not offered 2001-2002
21 Drafting and Perspective (4) I, summer
22 Visual Comm: Image and Type (4) II, summer
23 Personal Adornment (4) I Not offered 2001-2002
24 Hand-Constructed Textiles (4) I
40A History of Design: Ancient to Industrial Rev. (4) I, summer
40B History of Modern Design (4) II
77A Soft Product Development (4) II
77B Soft Product Development (4) III
99 Special Study for Undergraduates (1-5) I, II, III
The following courses require upper division standing and appropriate lower division preparation.
100 Design, Creativity and Fantasy (4) III Not offered 2001-2002
121 Design Delineation (4) III
122 Textile Structures: Two- and Three- Dimensional Constructions (4) II
124 Textile Structures: Architectural Concepts (4) II Not offered 2001-2002
125 Structures in the Landscape (4) III
127 Critical Issues in Design and Art: Environmental Consciousness (4) III
131 Ethnographic Inspired Costume Design (4) III
132A Loom Constructed Textile Design (4) I
132B Loom Constructed Textile Design (4) II Not offered 2001-2002
132C Computer-Aided Textile Design (4) II
134A Introduction to Interior Architecture (4) I
134B Introduction to Interior Architecture (4) II
134C Introduction to Interior Architecture (4) III
135A Furniture Design (4) II
135B Furniture Design (4) III
136 Recording Historic Structures (4) III
138 Materials and Specifications for Interior Architecture (4) Not offered 2001-2002
139 Contemporary Furnishings (4) I
142A World Textiles: Far East and Pacific (4) I
142B World Textiles: Middle East, Europe and United States (4) III
143 History of Costume Design (4) II
144 History of Interior Design (4) III
145 History of Visual Communication (4) Not offered 2001-2002
150A Computer-Assisted Drawing for Designers (4) I, II
150B Computer-Assisted Presentations for Interior Architecture (4) III
152A Visual Communication: Graphic Design Production (4) I
152B Visual Communication: Message Campaign Design (4) III
153 Visual Communication: Internet and Interactive Design (4) II
156A Visual Presentation: Exhibition Design (4) I
156B Visual Presentation: Visual Merchandising (4) II
156C Visual Presentation: Installation and Design (4) III
160A Textile Design: Patterning and Resists (4) I
160B Textile Design: Screen Printing and Advanced Technique (4) II
170A Costume Design (4) I
170B Apparel Design (4) II
177 Apparel Design for Consumer Cultures (4) Not offered 2001-2002
180A Advanced Interior Architecture (4) I
180B Advanced Interior Architecture (4) II
180C Senior Project in Interior Architecture (4) III Not offered 2001-2002
190 Proseminar (1) I, II, III
191A-D Workshops in Design (4-12) I, II, III
192 Internship (1-6) I, II, III summer
193A Research for Senior Project in Interior Architecture (2) II Not offered 2001-2002
193B Senior Project Documentation (1) III Not offered 2001-2002
197T Tutoring in Design (1-5) I, II, III
198 Directed Group Study (1-5) I, II, III
199 Special Study of Advanced Undergraduates I, II, III
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