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Monday - Wednesday Schedule |
Tuesday - Thursday Schedule |
INTERIOR DESIGN II
Sheryl Konen, Professor
Syllabus
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Semester : Spring Semester 2010 |
Catalog Number: INT-111 |
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Day & Time: T- TH 9:00 - 10:50 am M- W 9:00 - 10:50 am |
Semester Credits: 4 |
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Telephone : (319) 398-4917 |
Email Address:skonen@kirkwood.edu |
Course Description
A Portfolio of work samples is compiled as the student prepares to enter the career of Interior Design. The study of materials continues using manufacturer product resources in the Design Lab Materials Library. Advanced instructional units include wall finishes, Bath Design according to NKBA Industry Standards, and Interior Architecture using millwork, moldings, and casework. The course is technical and skill oriented and stresses accurate material takeoffs and estimation, field measuring, ordering, and installation. The student completes a major Residential Project and compiles the required CAD drawings for their portfolio. The Written Program determines the required room’s dimensions. Combination window types and dimensions are set in the floor plan to provide natural lighting to the Furniture Plan. Online electronic catalogs accessed from Manufacturer web sites using the Internet are used to download Andersen window CAD symbols and furniture specifications and pricing. All materials and finishes are specified, estimated and ordered.
Prerequisites
INTERIOR DESIGN I
KITCHEN & LIGHTING DESIGN
CAD FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS I
CAD FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS II needs to be taken concurrent with this class
Required Text
INTERIORS-AN INTRODUCTION, 3rd EDITION, BY NIELSON AND TAYLOR
ESTIMATING FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS, Revised Edition, CAROL A. SAMPSON
NKBA KITCHEN AND BATH PLANNING GUIDELINES HANDBOOK
Guidelines
INTERIOR DESIGN VISUAL PRESENTATION, SECOND EDITION, MAUREEN MITTON
Course Materials
All Drafting and Art Supplies that have been obtained and all the Manufacturers Catalogs and Price Lists from all the previous Interior Design courses. Foam core boards will need to be purchased for material boards and Swatch Boards. The student version of AutoCAD LT should be purchased at the bookstore and installed on a personal computer so the student can complete their CAD drawings at home.
Attendance Policy
Attendance is mandatory, as instruction is skill based and integrates a Materials Library/Design Lab and the CAD drawing content is demonstrated in classroom instruction.
Method of Instruction
Lab integrated Lecture, CAD demonstration of assignment content, and Material Samples Lab Work. Manufacturer catalogs and price lists will be supplied and compiled by the student to complete all assignments. A complete Materials Library provides samples for hands on color scheme and Style coordination. CAD drawings are required.
Expected Learner Outcomes
Following the completion of this course, you should be able to:
Complete accurate 2D CAD drawings printed in Paper Space and organized into viewports using Auto Desk Auto Cad software that includes Floor Plans, Elevations, Furniture Plans, Flooring Plans, and Lighting Plans. A total Materials Cost Analysis and a written Program will be completed. One Oral presentation will be given by the student using material hand samples, drawings, and one Portfolio quality Swatch Board will be prepared as a visual aid that includes a color rendered presentation plan.
Course Competencies
Following the completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Work in small groups to problem solve an Interior Design project that includes the room’s structural dimensions, window placement, cabinetry, plumbing, and material finishes.
- Use CAD for Interior Designers II course to work on assignment and project drawings.
- Use the Materials Library/Design Lab to procure samples and finishes and use Manufacturer’s Web sites on the Internet to obtain specifications and pricing.
- Specify and order the materials that identify a Theme and Color Scheme for a Residential Home Office, Bathroom, and an entire residential floor plan that meets the functional space requirements according to a client’s program.
- Estimate a Materials takeoff using floor plans and elevations and complete Cost Analysis Order sheets in all units of instruction.
- Prepare an oral presentation to client/audience using industry terminology and material sample visual aids and cad drawings.
- Meet project due dates and maintain good time management.
Assessment of Learner Outcomes
The following criteria will be used to determine your final grade:
Class participation, written and material estimating assignments, quizzes, CAD drawings, projects, material boards, color rendering, and oral presentation including a Swatch Board visual aid.
Grading Criteria
| A = |
93-100% |
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C = |
73-76 |
| A- = |
90-92 |
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C- = |
70-72 |
| B+ = |
87-89 |
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D+ = |
67-69 |
| B = |
83-86 |
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D = |
63-66 |
| B- = |
80-82 |
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D- = |
60-62 |
| C+ = |
77-79 |
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F = |
59 and below |
Academic Integrity
Academic Integrity is submitting one's own work and properly acknowledging the work of others. Cheating, plagiarism, or fabrication constitutes academic dishonesty and is subject to disciplinary action.
According to Webster, to plagiarize is "to steal or pass off the ideas or words of another as one's own….to use created productions without crediting the source….to commit literary theft….to present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source."
Kirkwood students are responsible for authenticating any assignment submitted to an instructor. If asked, you must be able to produce proof that the assignment you submitted is actually your own work. Therefore, we recommend that you engage in a verifiable working process on assignments. Keep copies of all drafts of your work, make photocopies of research materials, write summaries of research materials, hang onto Writing Center receipts, keep logs or journals of your work on assignments and papers, learn to save drafts or versions of assignments under individual file names on the computer, diskette, etc.
The inability to authenticate your work, should an instructor request it, is sufficient grounds for failing the assignment.
In addition to requiring a student to authenticate his/her work, Kirkwood Community College instructors may employ various other means of ascertaining authenticity such as engaging in internet searches, creating quizzes based on student work, requiring students to explain their work and/or process orally, etc.
Americans with Disabilities
Kirkwood Community College complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who need accommodations to achieve the course objectives should file an accommodation application with the Learning Services located in ROOM 133 of LINN HALL as soon as possible.
Equal Opportunity Educator
Kirkwood Community College is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Kirkwood is committed to an appreciation of diversity with respect to the differences among the diverse groups comprising our students, faculty, and staff that is free of bigotry and discrimination. Kirkwood Community College is committed to providing a multicultural education and environment that reflects and respects diversity and that seeks to increase understanding and tolerance.
Kirkwood Community College
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P.O. Box 2068
Cedar Rapids, IA 52406-2068
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