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Radford University Undergraduate Catalog, 2011-2012

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and aesthetic manner. This concentration<br />

provides a course of study that develops<br />

an in-depth knowledge base of theoretical,<br />

creative, technical, and business skills.<br />

The Fashion Design Concentration prepares<br />

students for employment in design, manufacturing,<br />

costuming, or auxiliary fashion<br />

industries. With elective hours students may<br />

combine this concentration with other areas<br />

such as management, marketing, media<br />

studies, theatre and/or art.<br />

Core Curriculum Requirements 43/45<br />

(See p. 71.)<br />

All majors are required to take the following<br />

courses, and are encouraged to take<br />

them as part of their Core Curriculum requirements.<br />

PHIL 112<br />

ART 215<br />

SOCY 110<br />

SOCY 121<br />

ECON 105 or 106<br />

ART 216<br />

PSYC 121<br />

DSN Core 12<br />

DSN 100, 110, 143, 173, 340<br />

DSN Design Support Courses 10<br />

220, 223, 402, 403<br />

DSNF Core 44<br />

DSNF 105, 200, 202, 205, 207, 300, 305,<br />

307, 320, 341, 350, 355, 400, 404, 405;<br />

Electives 10/11<br />

UNIV 100 (optional)<br />

Students following the Fashion Design<br />

Concentration should consult their advisor<br />

in selecting electives to complete the 120<br />

semester hours required for graduation.<br />

Major Grade Point Average<br />

The GPA in-major must be 2.5 and is<br />

calculated from required courses with a<br />

DSN, DSNF or DSNM prefix.<br />

INTERIOR DESIGN<br />

CONCENTRATION<br />

B.F.A. DEGREE 126<br />

The Interior Design Concentration provides<br />

a comprehensive education preparing<br />

students interested in professional interior<br />

design careers and its related industries.<br />

Students learn to identify, research, and<br />

solve interior design problems through a sequential<br />

series of courses that develop skills,<br />

creativity, and business practice knowledge.<br />

Students develop entry-level competencies<br />

for a variety of positions including those in<br />

corporate, education, healthcare, hospitality,<br />

retail, and residential design. This program<br />

is accredited by the Council for Interior Design<br />

Accreditation (CIDA).<br />

Core Curriculum Requirements 43/45<br />

(See p. 71.)<br />

All majors are required to take the following<br />

courses, and are encouraged to take them<br />

as part of their Core Curriculum requirements.<br />

PHIL 112<br />

ART 215<br />

SOCY 110<br />

SOCY 121<br />

ECON 105 or 106<br />

ART 216<br />

PSYC 121<br />

DSN Core 12<br />

DSN 100, 110, 143, 173, 340<br />

DSN Design Support Courses 18<br />

220, 223, 402<br />

Total Credits for B.F.A. Degree 120<br />

210

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