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General Course Descriptions - Houston Community College System

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inds 1351 History oF interiors i<br />

Credit: 3 (3 lecture, 1 lab)<br />

An in-depth historical survey of design in architecture,<br />

interiors, furnishings, and decorative elements from<br />

the ancient cultures through the Italian Renaissance<br />

time period .<br />

inds 1352 History oF<br />

interiors ii<br />

Credit: 3 (3 lecture, 1 lab)<br />

A multi-cultural historical survey of design in<br />

architecture, interiors, furnishings, and decorative<br />

elements from the post-Renaissance period to<br />

present time .<br />

inds 1391 speCiAl topiCs in<br />

interior design<br />

prerequisite: Associate degree in interior<br />

design or department Approval<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 4 lab)<br />

Topics address recently identified current events,<br />

skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors<br />

pertinent to the technology or occupation, relevant to<br />

the professional development of the student .<br />

inds 2305 interior design<br />

grApHiCs<br />

prerequisite: inds 1319 or department<br />

Approval<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 4 lab)<br />

Skill development in computer-generated graphics and<br />

technical drawings for interior design applications .<br />

inds 2307 textiles For interior<br />

design<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab)<br />

The study of interior design textiles including<br />

characteristics, care, codes, and applications .<br />

inds 2311 interior<br />

enVironMentAl FACtors<br />

prerequisite: Associate degree in interior<br />

design or department Approval<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 4 lab)<br />

A study of human factors affecting the interior<br />

environment, including proxemics, ergonomics, and<br />

universal design .<br />

inds 2313 residentiAl<br />

design i<br />

prerequisite: inds 1311, inds 1341,<br />

inds 1349, inds 2330 and inds 2317<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 4 lab)<br />

The study of residential spaces, including the<br />

identification of clients needs, programming, standards,<br />

space planning, drawings, and presentations .<br />

inds 2315 ligHting For<br />

interior design<br />

prerequisite: inds 1319 or<br />

department Approval<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab)<br />

Fundamentals of lighting design, including lamps,<br />

luminaries, lighting techniques, and applications for<br />

residential and commercial projects .<br />

inds 2317 rendering<br />

teCHniques<br />

prerequisite: inds 2321<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab)<br />

A study of rendering techniques for formal interior<br />

design presentation, using a variety of media .<br />

inds 2321 presentAtion<br />

drAWing<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab)<br />

An introduction to two-and three-dimensional<br />

presentations, including drawings with one- and twopoint<br />

perspectives, plans, and elevations .<br />

inds 2325 proFessionAl<br />

prACtiCes For interior<br />

designers<br />

Credit: 3 (3 lecture, 1 lab)<br />

A study of business practices and procedures for<br />

interior designers, including professional ethics, project<br />

management, marketing, and legal issues .<br />

inds 2330 interior design<br />

Building systeMs<br />

prerequisite: inds 1319<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 4 lab)<br />

An overview of building materials, mechanical systems,<br />

and construction techniques as applied to interior<br />

design . Discussion of codes, project sequencing and<br />

the interpretation of detailed working drawings .<br />

inds 2331 CoMMerCiAl design ii<br />

prerequisite: Associate degree in interior<br />

design or department Approval<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 4 lab)<br />

Advanced concepts of specialized commercial interior<br />

design projects, including hospitality, corporate,<br />

retail, health care, institutional or other specialized<br />

commercial design projects .<br />

inds 2335 residentiAl<br />

design ii<br />

prerequisite: Associate degree in interior<br />

design or department Approval<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 4 lab)<br />

A comprehensive study of complex residential<br />

interior design problems, including advanced space<br />

planning, specifications, budgets, and presentation<br />

renderings .<br />

inds 2337 portFolio<br />

presentAtion<br />

prerequisite: Approval of course instructor<br />

or department Approval<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 3 lab)<br />

A course in the preparation and presentation of a<br />

comprehensive interior design portfolio, including<br />

resume preparation, employment interview skills,<br />

and goal setting .<br />

inds 2386 internsHip-interior<br />

design<br />

prerequisite: internship is done the final<br />

semester upon completion of the program.<br />

Consent of program advisor is required.<br />

Credit: 3 (1 lecture, 17 lab)<br />

An experience external to the college for an advanced<br />

student in the specialized field involving a written<br />

agreement between the educational institution and a<br />

business or industry . Mentored and supervised by a<br />

workplace employee, the student achieves objectives<br />

that are developed and documented by the college<br />

and that are directly related to specific occupational<br />

outcomes . This may be a paid or unpaid experience .<br />

This course may be repeated if topics and learning<br />

outcomes vary .<br />

<strong>Course</strong> desCriptions<br />

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inds 2387 internsHip- interior<br />

design<br />

prerequisite: Associate degree in interior<br />

design or department Approval<br />

Credit: 3 (1 lecture, 0 lab, 17 ext Hours)<br />

An experience external to the college for an advanced<br />

student in a specialized field involving a written<br />

agreement between the educational institution and a<br />

business or industry . Mentored and supervised by a<br />

workplace employee, the student achieves objectives<br />

that are developed and documented by the college<br />

and that are directly related to specific occupational<br />

outcomes . This may be a paid or unpaid experience .<br />

This course may be repeated if topics and learning<br />

outcomes vary .<br />

ineW 1340 Asp.net<br />

progrAMMing<br />

prerequisite: itse 1432 or itse 1356<br />

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 4 lab)<br />

Theory of server side web programming concepts to<br />

implement solutions for common web programming<br />

tasks . Includes Basic ASP .Net web controls,<br />

user management and authentication, state<br />

management, and development of database-driven<br />

web applications .<br />

ineW 2438 AdVAnCed jAVA<br />

progrAMMing<br />

prerequisite: itse 2417 and itse 1356<br />

Credit: 4 (3 lecture, 3 lab)<br />

A continuation of advanced JAVA programming<br />

techniques such as servlets, and advanced graphical<br />

functions .<br />

inMt 1240 CoMputerintegrAted<br />

MAnuFACturing<br />

(sHort <strong>Course</strong>)<br />

prerequisite/Corequisite: inMt1248Credit:<br />

2 (2 lecture)<br />

A study of the principles and application of<br />

computer-integrated manufacturing . Employs all<br />

aspects of a system including, but not limited to,<br />

integration of material handling, manufacturing, and<br />

computer hardware and programming .<br />

inMt 1241 CoMputerintegrAted<br />

MAnuFACturing<br />

(sHort <strong>Course</strong>)<br />

prerequisite/Corequisite: inMt 1240<br />

Credit: 2 (2 lecture)<br />

A study of the principles and application of computer<br />

integrated manufacturing . Employs all aspects of<br />

a system including but not limited to integration of<br />

material handling, manufacturing, and computer<br />

hardware and programming .<br />

inMt 1242 CoMputer Aided<br />

design/CoMputer Aided<br />

MAnuFACturing (CAd/CAM)<br />

(sHort <strong>Course</strong>)<br />

prerequisite/Corequisite: inMt 1248<br />

Credit: 2 (2 lecture)<br />

Computer-assisted applications in integrating<br />

engineering graphics and manufacturing . Emphasis on<br />

the conversion of a working drawing using computer<br />

aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD/<br />

CAM) software and related input and output devices<br />

to translate into machine code .

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