Dec 26, 2024  
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Environmental Design Studies


Lynn Ewanow, Associate Dean and Director of the Environmental Design Studies Program
Lisa Last, Director of Student Academic Services and Academic Advisor

212 Seaton Hall
785-532-5047
Fax: 785-532-1086
E-mail: myapd@k-state.edu
http://apdesign.k-state.edu/academics/envd/

There are two options in environmental design studies. The studio option leads to a degree in architecture, interior architecture and product design, or landscape architecture. The planning option leads to a degree in regional and community planning. Both options provide an introduction to the design and planning professions.

The Environmental Design Studies Program, for most students, provides an introduction to a way of seeing and thinking about the environments we occupy. The studio option is more than drawing or drafting. The studio begins the development of design, drawing, modeling and presentation skills. Each studio class consists of approximately 18 students. To experience diverse approaches, students take studio with a different professor each semester. The professors who teach in the first-year program are dedicated to the College’s teaching mission and to providing a challenging and supportive academic experience. Studio requires each student’s active participation.

Because the environments we create are an expression of culture, first-year students will enroll in the year-long course, History of the Designed Environment. The history course introduces students to the connections between our past and present society and to the design professions as civic art. This course sequence further explores the visual and verbal vocabulary employed in the creation, definition, and communication of space.

A third course, Survey of Design Professions, explores each of the disciplines within the environmental design field and gives students an opportunity to become better acquainted with professional opportunities in architecture, interior architecture and product design, landscape architecture, and planning.

In addition to history, studio, and an introduction to the design professions, students will take classes in oral and written English, mathematics, physics and an elective.

Academic advising, for both the studio and planning options, is provided by a professional academic advisor. The advisor meets with all advisees before enrollment each semester and is able to assist students throughout the semester with academic planning, goal setting and referral to campus resources.

Students enter the second year after successfully completing the environmental design studies curriculum and maintaining a strong cumulative grade point average. In all departments, the number of students who may continue in each program is limited by the availability of faculty, space and equipment.

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Courses

Environmental Design Studies