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Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College

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HSP2900 Practicum II 2 Credits<br />

This course is a supervised work experience requiring a minimum of 400 work hours in a hospitality<br />

management training capacity. Individual conferences are arranged instead of class attendance.<br />

On Demand P re re q u i s i t e ( s ) :HSP 1900; a minimum 2.5 GPA in HSP courses; pursuit<br />

of an A.A.S. degree as a Hospitality major; second-year status; contact the coordinator of<br />

Business and Computer Technology internships prior to the beginning of the enrolled term as<br />

followup to HSP 1900.<br />

HUMANITIES<br />

HUM 2020 Special Topics in the Humanities 3 Credits<br />

Study and discussion of a selected topic in the humanities. Content varies. May be repeated<br />

for up to 6 hours of credit. Spring and Fall<br />

HUM 2100 Leadership Development 3 Credits<br />

A course designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge and skills required<br />

of effective leaders. Experiential learning exercises, interactions with peers and college and<br />

community leaders, and written assignments are combined to illustrate the application of<br />

strategies required to successfully communicate with others, facilitate group or organizational<br />

activities, constructively resolve conflicts, and plan and implement activities or programs.<br />

Issues of diversity, personal growth and interpersonal relationships are explored within the<br />

context of leadership development. Fall Corequisite(s): ENGL1010<br />

◆HUM 2500 Exploring Art & Music 3 Credits<br />

An introduction to the world’s major civilizations and cultures as seen through their artistic<br />

and musical forms and achievements. This is an integrated course that offers opportunities to<br />

view works of art and listen to music over a broad historical framework, focusing on those<br />

works that significantly reflect and embody the central values and beliefs of same. Attendance<br />

at selected art exhibits and music programs required. On Demand<br />

◆★HUM 2810 Introduction to Film Studies 3 Credits<br />

An overview of film history using selected world cinema feature films. Basic elements of<br />

film expression for understanding and analyzing narrative cinema. Some research is required.<br />

On Demand<br />

INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY<br />

IDT 1000 Introduction to Interior Design 1 Credit<br />

Orientation to the profession; relationship to allied fields, contemporary developments;<br />

philosophical approaches. Spring and Fall<br />

IDT 1030 History of Interiors 3 Credits<br />

Interior architecture, decoration and decorative arts within cultural context, ancient through<br />

19th century. Emphasis on Italy, England, France and America. Spring<br />

IDT 1050 Design Trends & Techniques 1 Credit<br />

An introductory course based on the study of components, trends and techniques basic to<br />

the art of interior design with emphasis on the principles and elements of design, selection of<br />

finishes and furniture and presentation of interior design concepts. Spring and Fall<br />

IDT 1100 Materials & Process 3 Credits<br />

Introduction to materials and processes used in interior design and related industry. Course<br />

topics will include floor treatments, wall treatments, window treatments, cabinetry, construction,<br />

building processes and codes. Spring and Fall Corequisite(s): ENGL 1010<br />

IDT1250 ComputerAided 2D Design 3 Credits<br />

Fundamental aspects of two-dimensional design using a variety of problem-solving methods<br />

to promote visual thinking. Projects incorporate the elements and principles of design,<br />

using the computer as a tool. On Demand<br />

IDT 1310 Fundamentals of Architectural Drafting 3 Credits<br />

A basic architectural drafting course that covers the fundamental techniques and principles<br />

necessary to understand and produce architectural drawings. Spring and Fall<br />

◆ Meets <strong>Pellissippi</strong> <strong>State</strong> and Tennessse Board of Regents minimum degree requirements. ★ Transfers as equivalent course to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.<br />

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