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IAPD 810 - IAPD Capstone Studio Credits: 5
Students are to pursue design projects that encompass their previous educational experience validating their knowledge of the IAPD program studies. The project will be based on extensive research and review. The project presentation will suggest unique and applicable solutions with clearly identified methodology of implementation.
Requisites Prerequisite: IAPD 801, IAPD 811.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 811 - Design Research Credits: 2
Identify evaluation criteria appropriate for design research and problem solving; analysis of literature; construction of problem statements, development and documentation of design problem proposals and reports.
Requisites Prerequisite: IAPD 440.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 813 - Furniture Design Workshop Studio Credits: 1
Studio component of IAPD 814 Furniture Design Workshop. Exploration of contemporary design alternatives, students explore innovation and demonstrate knowledge through design processes and including process, presentation and construction graphics for projects to be created in IAPD 814: Furniture Design Workshop.
Requisites Prerequisite: IAPD 603.
Corequisite: IAPD 814.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 814 - Furniture Design Workshop Credits: 3
Design, construction, and finishing of contemporary furniture and accessories.
Requisites Prerequisite: IAPD 602.
Corequisite: IAPD 813.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 815 - Advanced Studio Programming Credits: 2
Research of programming methodologies culminating in a programmatic document used as the basis for the design project in IAPD 822, 823, or 824.
Requisites Prerequisite: IAPD 801.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 820 - Advanced Seminar in IA Credits: 0-18
Advanced readings and discussions of environmental issues related to the practice of interior architecture. Readings, discussions, reports.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 821 - Advanced IAPD Design Studio Credits: 0-18
Advanced study of interior space planning, product design, and interior design.
Typically Offered Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 822 - Advanced Product Design Studio Credits: 6
Students explore projects programmed under the previous semester IAPD 815: Advanced Studio Programming. Projects must be relevant in a contemporary socio-cultural, architectural and technological context; employ rigorous design research processes and methodologies; identify user and usability needs/desires; accommodate market opportunities and constraints; explore multiple conceptual solutions in a variety of hand and digital media; build and document models and prototypes; and estimate material and manufacturing costs.
Note A book, oral and visual presentation, and display materials for exhibition of the student’s work will be required at the completion of the course.
Requisites Prerequisite: IAPD 810, IAPD 815.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 823 - Advanced Interior Architecture Design Studio Credits: 6
Students explore projects programmed under the previous semester IAPD 815 Advanced Studio Programming. Projects focus on Interior Architecture represent a suitable design relevancy and proper academic rigor on the level of graduate design study. Design solutions must be relevant in a contemporary socio-cultural and architectural context; employ rigorous design research processes and methodologies; respond to user needs and desires; explore multiple innovative conceptual solutions in a variety of hand and digital media; and illustrate advanced knowledge and application of materiality, understanding of structural and building environmental systems’ implication on interior architecture, and the selection or design of furnishings that enhance the goals for the spaces.
Note A book, oral and visual presentation, and display materials for exhibition of the student’s work will be required at the completion of the course.
Requisites Prerequisite: IAPD 810, IAPD 815.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 824 - Advanced Furniture Design Studio & Workshop Credits: 6
Advanced design, construction, and finishing of contemporary furniture. Students explore projects programmed under the previous semester’s Advanced Studio Programming. Projects must be relevant in a contemporary socio-cultural, architectural and technological context; employ rigorous design research processes and methodologies; identify user and usability needs/desires; accommodate market opportunities and constraints; explore multiple conceptual solutions in a variety of hand and digital media; and demonstrate experimentation in the design of spatial components utilizing advanced construction techniques and materials through the development and documentation of models and prototypes.
Note A book, oral and visual presentation, and display materials for exhibition of the student’s work will be required at the completion of the course.
Requisites Prerequisite: IAPD 810 or INDD 810, IAPD 815 or INDD 815.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 830 - Problems in IAPD Credits: 1-18
Study of specific interior architectural problems under direct supervision of the departmental staff.
Requisites Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 831 - Facilities Management Credits: 2
A survey of the methods of managing the physical assets of large facilities-corporate, institutional, and governmental-through a review of current literature, presentations by professionals active in the field, and case studies.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 853 - Professional Practice Credits: 3
Studies of conventional and newly developing modes of professional design practice. presented are the relationships of interior architects, architects, and landscape architects and other design professionals to users, clients, building industry, society, government, and one another.
Requisites Prerequisite: Fifth-year standing.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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IAPD 891 - Contemporary Design Seminar Credits: 3
Seminar on current interior architecture, product design, and furniture design that illustrate principles and practical concerns that motivate design with readings, class discussion, student presentations, research papers or projects.
Note Open to non-majors accepted in the College of Architecture, Planning and Design.
Requisites Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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ID 115 - First Year ID Student Seminar Credits: 1
First Year Seminar is structured to engage and support students during their first semester of study. The course is focused on learning strategies and resources that build toward successful outcomes for the remainder of their college studies.
Requisites Prerequisite: Admission to the Interior Design Program.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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ID 210 - Design and Behavior in the Interior Environment Credits: 3
Developing awareness of aesthetic and behavioral relationships fundamental to interior design.
Note Three hours lecture per week.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 Social Sciences
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ID 225 - Interior Design Studio 1 Credits: 3
Introduction to two-dimensional and three-dimensional design fundamentals including design elements and principles. Introduction to the design process. Introduction to interior design theory and its application. Introduction to fundamental design communication methods including drawing and model building.
Note Six hours studio a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: Admission to the College of Health and Human Sciences interior design program.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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ID 245 - Interior Design Studio 2 Credits: 4
Exploration of two-dimensional and three-dimensional design fundamentals. Introduction to color theory in spatial design. Introduction to light, shade, and shadow. Introduction to rendering, constructed perspective, and paraline drawing.
Note Nine hours studio a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 225 with a C or better.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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ID 300 - Global Experiences in Interior Design Credits: 1-3
An experiential learning course that prepares students for and immerses them in an international study tour designed to enhance their global and cultural awareness. Lectures and tours target important interior/architectural design, furniture, and objects of material culture.
Repeat for Credit Repeatable for a maximum of 9 credit hours.
Requisites Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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ID 310 - Construction Methods and Materials for Interior Design Credits: 4
Introduction to theories, concepts, selection, and application of construction processes, materials, and finishes. Introduction to codes, regulations, representation of construction methods, and sustainability.
Note Three hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 245 and ID 350 with C or better.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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ID 320 - History of Interior Design I Credits: 3
A historic survey of all aspects of the built environment, including architecture, furniture, textiles, and the minor arts from antiquity to 1850.
Requisites Prerequisite: HIST 101 and ART 196.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation Historical Perspectives
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ID 325 - Interior Design Studio 3 Credits: 4
Advanced spatial design fundamentals. Application of human factors and theories of human behavior in the built environment. Selection of materials and colors. Emphasis on design conceptualization and creativity. Advanced visual communication methods including perspective drawing and rendering and other rapid visualization skills.
Note Nine hours studio a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 245 with a C or better.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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ID 330 - Textiles for Interior Design Credits: 3
Introduction to textiles for interior environments, with a focus on the fabrication and application of materials designed specifically for use as upholstery, window coverings, soft floor coverings, wall coverings, panel systems, and other miscellaneous interior applications. Also includes the regulatory, environmental, and human health impacts of textile production, application, and maintenance.
Typically Offered Spring
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ID 345 - Interior Design Studio 4 Credits: 3
Application of interior design theory and evidence-based design in small scale projects. Introduction of project programming for interior design. Application of codes and regulations. Continued emphasis on design communication skills.
Note Six hours studio per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 310 and 325 with a C or better.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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ID 350 - Our Sustainable World: Current Challenges and Future Opportunities Credits: 3
Sustainability has become one of the most pressing scientific and social challenges of the modern era. This course introduces students to the theory, principles, and practices of sustainability - by focusing on environmental, social, and economic sustainability perspectives, behaviors, policies, and customs on a global level. It includes discussions on creating ecological health, economic welfare, and social justice.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
Cross-listed AT 350
K-State 8 Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility Global Issues and Perspectives
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ID 360 - History of Interior Design II Credits: 3
A survey of design evolution of architecture, interiors, furniture, textiles, and the minor arts from 1850 to the present.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 320.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation Historical Perspectives
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ID 399 - Interior Design Practicum Credits: 1-2
Supervised off-campus professional experience in an appropriate design-related setting.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 345 and 415 with a C or better.
Typically Offered Summer
K-State 8 None
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ID 410 - Housing and Its Environment Credits: 3
Socioeconomic, political-legal, and consumer overview of housing. Includes individual, family, and public decisions related to residential alternatives, their acquisition, and housing and environmental standards.
Note Three hours lecture per week.
This is a rotating elective course taught every 3-4 semesters and may be either a Spring or Fall offering.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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ID 415 - Computer-Aided Visual Communication in Interior Design Credits: 3
Introduction to and application of digital technologies used by interior design professionals.
Note Six hours of studio per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 310 and 325 with a C or better.
Co-requisite: ID 345.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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ID 425 - Interior Design Studio 5 Credits: 3
Application of theory and research in medium scale projects. Focus on construction systems, materials, and methods. Continued emphasis on communication skills, programming, spatial design, and application of codes and regulations.
Note Six hours studio per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 345 and 415 with a C or better.
Co-requisite: ID 435.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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ID 435 - Environmental Systems for Interior Design Credits: 3
Introduction to the principles of lighting, daylighting, acoustics, thermal comfort, and indoor air quality to enhance the health, safety, welfare, and performance of building occupants.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours of lab per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: PHYS 101 and 103 or PHYS 115; ID 345, ID 350, and ID 415 with a C or better.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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ID 440 - Lighting for Interiors Credits: 3
Integration and application of technical, functional, and aesthetic considerations in lighting design with an emphasis on selection and specification.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
Requisites Required prerequisite: ID 425 and 435 with a C or better.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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ID 445 - Interior Design Studio 6 Credits: 3
Development of working drawings and specifications for projects integrating building systems and interior construction.
Note Six hours studio per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 425 and 435 with a C or better.
Co-requisite: ID 440.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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ID 499 - Problems in Interior Design Credits: 1-18
Independent study.
Note May be repeated for maximum 9 credit hours.
Requisites Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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ID 500 - Intermediate Interior Design Studio Credits: 3
Problem-solving in interior design. May substitute for Interior Design studio ID 445, ID 545, or ID 645. Students should plan to substitute this course for the next level studio in sequence.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 315, ID 345, ID 435, and admitted to the interior design major.
Typically Offered Summer
K-State 8 None
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ID 530 - Interior Design Practices and Procedures Credits: 3
Ethics, business procedures, and professional development; contract services and administration; and preparation for job market entry as applied to the practice of interior design.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 425 with a C or better and admission to the interior design program.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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ID 545 - Interior Design Studio 7 Credits: 4
Application of design theory to create solutions for complex, large-scale interior spaces. Projects require implementation of all phases of the design process. Students will gain greater understanding of the interior designer’s responsibilities within the context of the design professions.
Note Eight hours studio per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 445 and 530 with a C or better.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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ID 599 - Interior Design Internship Credits: 3-4
Supervised off-campus professional experience in appropriate design-related firms, government agencies, or the housing industry.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 445 and ID 530 with a C or better and admission to the interior design program and a 2.2 cumulative GPA and 2.5 GPA in professional areas.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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ID 600 - Interior Design Study Tour Credits: 1-3
Supervised off-campus tour to acquaint the student with rich artistic and cultural locations around the world and expand student’s global perspectives of the design profession. Lectures and tours target important interior/architectural design and furniture collections.
Note Repeatable for a maximum of 9 credit hours.
Requisites Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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ID 630 - Topics in Advanced Interior Design Theory Credits: 3
An examination of contemporary social and cultural influences on design theory and applications within the interior design profession.
Note May be repeated for maximum of 9 credit hours.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 345 with a C or better.
Typically Offered Fall or Spring
K-State 8 None
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ID 645 - Interior Design Studio 8 Credits: 4
Application of design theory to create solutions for complex, large-scale interior spaces. Projects will conform to professional standards regarding design process, protection of health, safety, and welfare, and construction methods.
Note Eight hours studio per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 445 and 530 with a C or better.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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ID 650 - Advanced Design and Behavior in the Interior Environment Credits: 3
The design of interior environments explored in an ecological, behavioral, and cultural context.
Note Three hours lecture per week.
This is a rotating elective course taught every 3-4 semesters and may be either a Spring or Fall offering.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 345 or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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ID 651 - Design for Supportive Environments Credits: 3
Analysis of the age and ability related needs and challenges faced by children, older adults, and persons with disabilities. Team approaches to providing living and work environments that accommodate both universal and special human needs.
Note Two hours lecture. Two hours studio/recitation per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 345 with a C or better.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 Human Diversity within the U.S.
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ID 660 - Advanced Kitchen and Bath Design Credits: 3
Functional and research basis for planning and arranging based on activity analysis, equipment, materials, lighting, and ventilation.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 345 and ID 435 with a C or better and admission to the interior design program.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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ID 680 - Historic Fabric Design Credits: 3
Interrelationships of fabric design and social, cultural, political, economic, and geographical environments from prehistoric times to present.
Requisites Prerequisite: HIST 101; and AT 260; or AT 265 and AT 266.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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ID 710 - Housing and Facilities Management Processes/Applications Credits: 3
Application of theories, principles, and practices used in managing physical facilities and the residents or workers they house. Issues and problems encountered by professional managers in providing quality living or working environments within cost-effective operations.
Note Three hours lecture per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 410, MANGT 420 or 720, and consent of instructor.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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ID 725 - Community Housing Assessment Credits: 3
Developing local and regional housing needs assessments and strategies to meet the challenges faced by lower-income people and racial and ethnic minorities. Analysis of current housing and community development programs and public-private partnerships for affordable housing.
Note Three hour seminar.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 410 or instructor consent.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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ID 760 - Historic Preservation and Restoration of Interiors Credits: 3
Principles, guidelines, and qualities of preservation and restoration of interiors. Research and application.
Note This is a rotating elective course taught every 3-4 semesters and may be either a spring or fall offering.
Requisites Prerequisite: ID 320 and 360; or ENVD 250 and 251.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 015 - Engineering Assembly Credits: 0
Assemblies are held once a month for practicing industrial engineers to make presentations to the students. Students are given an opportunity to interact with the visitors. The purpose is to provide an opportunity to learn about various companies and their products and operations.
Note Repeatable. Required every semester.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 050 - Industrial Plant Studies Credits: 0
Trip to industrial centers for study of facilities of special interest to industrial engineering students.
Requisites Prerequisite: Junior standing in industrial engineering.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 201 - Introduction of Industrial Engineering Credits: 3
Introduction to the core areas of industrial engineering including ergonomics, operations, research, quality control, management, engineering economics, resource management, production systems and inventory control. Both engineering ethics and careers in industrial engineering will be discussed.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab week.
Requisites Corequisite: MATH 220.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility
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IMSE 250 - Introduction to Manufacturing Processes and Systems Credits: 2
This course provides an introduction to manufacturing processes and systems. The history and impact of manufacturing on society will be explored. A review of manufacturing processes and the products to which they are best suited will be emphasized. The impact of product design on manufacturability will be introduced. The role of engineers in designing good manufacturing processes and systems will be discussed.
Note Two hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite or concurrent: MATH 205 or MATH 220.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 Natural and Physical Sciences
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IMSE 251 - Manufacturing Processes Laboratory Credits: 1
General introduction to foundry, welding, and machining. Includes safe manufacturing practices, metrology, and hands-on experience in foundry, welding, and machining operations.
Note Three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite or concurrent: IMSE 250.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 252 - Welding Laboratory Credits: 1
Introduction to welding. Includes safe welding practices and lab experiments in gas, spot, and arc welding.
Note Three hours lab a week.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 253 - Net Shape Manufacturing Laboratory Credits: 1
Includes safe manufacturing practices and experiments in casting and injection molding.
Note Three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite or concurrent: IMSE 250, ME 212.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 254 - Machining Laboratory Credits: 1
Production of machined parts. Includes metrology, safe machining practices, reading shop drawings, and good machining practices.
Note Three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite or concurrent: IMSE 250, ME 212.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 255 - Computer Numerical Control Laboratory Credits: 1
Introduction to computer numerical control. Part programming for CNC lathes and mills will be accomplished.
Note Three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 253 or 254.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 497 - Undergraduate Research Experience Credits: 0-3
Open to students pursuing undergraduate research projects.
Note Repeatable.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 499 - Honors Research in Industrial Engineering Credits: 1-18
Individual research problem selected with approval of faculty advisor. Open to students in the College of Engineering honors program. A report is presented orally and in writing during the last semester.
Note Repeatable.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 501 - Industrial Management Credits: 3
Basic functions in an industrial organization and their interrelationships; management considerations involving product, process, plant, and personnel.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 530 - Engineering Economic Analysis Credits: 2
The analysis of the economic aspects of engineering/industrial projects. Focus on decision making among competing alternatives, including replacement decisions. It includes: cost estimating, time-value of money and effects of depreciation and taxation. Methods of comparing alternatives are developed, including: equivalent worth, rate of return, break even analysis, and benefit-cost ratio.
Note This course period lasts the first ten weeks of a semester.
Requisites Prerequisite: MATH 220.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 532 - Industrial Project Evaluation Credits: 1
The analysis and selection of engineering/industrial projects. This course is a continuation of IMSE 530. Topics in addition to IMSE 530 includes: risk/uncertainty, impact of inflation, capital rationing, multiple criteria decision making, and determining the MARR.
Note This course must be taken concurrently with IMSE 530 in the same semester.
This course period lasts the last five weeks of a semester.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 541 - Statistical Quality Control Credits: 3
Normal, binomial, and frequency distributions. Seven process improvement tools. Control charts on means and variances for variables and attributes. Design of experiments for process and product design. Acceptance sampling plans.
Note Two hours recitation and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: STAT 511.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 555 - Industrial Facilities Layout and Design Credits: 3
Design of industrial facilities with emphasis on manufacturing engineering and material handling.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 251 and corequisite or prerequisite: IMSE 530.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 560 - Introduction to Operations Research I Credits: 3
A study of the methods of operations research including model formulation and optimization. Topics include: linear programming, sensitivity analysis, network flows, and graph optimization.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MATH 222 and MATH 551.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
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IMSE 562 - Materials and the Impact of Manufacturing Processes Credits: 3
The categorization and analysis of materials used in manufacturing is introduced. Emphasis is placed on the electronic and mechanical properties of materials along with the impact that manufacturing processes have on these properties. Through laboratory work, the students will learn how to design and conduct manufacturing experiments to measure material properties and explore the interplay between processes and properties. 3 credit hours, 2 hours lecture, 1 hour lab per week [2 lab sections]. Offered spring semesters every year.
Requisites Prerequisite: PHYS 214, CHE 354.
Typically Offered Spring
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IMSE 563 - Manufacturing Processes Engineering Credits: 3
The effects of operating variables on manufacturing processes such as machining, metal forming, casting, welding, plastics, etc. Emphases are on manufacturing process theory, process variables measurement, and the technical inferences of collected data. Strength of materials, manufacturing process theory, instrumentation, computer data acquisition, and data analysis concepts are included. Laboratory testing of manufacturing processes and the engineering design of experiments for process variable measurements are used to develop efficient manufacturing processes.
Note Two hours recitation and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 251, CHE 356, and CE 530.
Typically Offered Spring, odd years
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 564 - Product and Process Engineering Credits: 3
A study of the interrelationships between product design and production process selection. Emphasis is on the development of economic production systems for discrete products in a competitive manufacturing environment. Concepts of design for manufacture and assembly, tool engineering, and manufacturing systems design are included.
Note Two hours lecture and three hours lab per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 250 and IMSE 251 and IMSE 530.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 580 - Manufacturing Systems Design and Analysis Credits: 4
Comprehensive design and analysis of a manufacturing system: integration of the undergraduate industrial engineering and manufacturing engineering courses.
Note Two hours recitation and four hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite or concurrent: 24 credit hours of IMSE 500 level and above courses.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 591 - Senior Design Project I Credits: 2
Students organize themselves in teams, not exceeding five students in each team. Each team is responsible to establish a client. The teams select a general subject agreeable to the client, formulate a specific design project, and gather data and resources needed to support the project.
Note Two hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite or concurrent: 24 credit hours of IMSE 500 level and above courses.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 592 - Senior Design Project II Credits: 2
Continuation of IMSE 591 in which student teams complete engineering design projects formulated and approved in IMSE 591.
Note Two hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 591.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 602 - Topics in Industrial Engineering Credits: 1-18
Lectures on recent topics in industrial engineering.
Note Repeatable.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 604 - Independent Study of Industrial Engineering Credits: 1-18
This course involves independent study at the introductory graduate level.
Note Repeatable.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 605 - Advanced Industrial Management Credits: 3
Contemporary management philosophies and their impact on engineers and engineering managers. Topics include: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 501 or MANGT 420.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 610 - Occupational Safety Engineering Credits: 3
An overview of factors affecting safety in organizations, emphasizing analysis techniques and design strategies. Topics include occupational safety, accidents, fire protection, industrial hygiene, hazardous waste, toxicology, radiation safety, product liability and federal standards. A project involving a hazard analysis and the design of a solution for a field location is required.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 251.
Typically Offered Spring, even years
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 623 - Industrial Ergonomics Credits: 3
Process analysis and charting; principles of motion economy and ergonomics; work stations and environments; micromotion analysis and an introduction to standard data systems.
Note Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: STAT 510.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 Human Diversity within the U.S.
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IMSE 625 - Work Environments Credits: 3
Basic structure and performance of the human, viewed as a component in information processing and control systems. Effect of visual, auditory, toxic, and thermal environments.
Note Two hours recitation and two hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 251.
Typically Offered Spring, in alternate years
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 633 - Production Planning and Inventory Control Credits: 3
Principles, techniques, and applications of production planning and inventory control. The course covers strategic planning tools such as forecasting and aggregate planning as well as tactical tools such as inventory management and scheduling.
Note Three hours recitation.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 250. Prerequisite or concurrent: IMSE 560.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 641 - Quality Engineering Credits: 3
An introduction to the modern practice of quality engineering concepts, systems, strategies, and tools to both manufacturing and service industries. Topics include advanced techniques related to statistical process control, international quality standards, quality data management, and automatic inspection.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: STAT 511.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 643 - Industrial Simulation Credits: 3
Basic concepts of computer simulation modeling of manufacturing, production, service and other stochastic systems. Use of a commercial simulation software environment to build, analyze, verify and validate models. Use of models as a system design tool through statistical and optimization techniques.
Note Three hours recitation per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE computer programming elective from approved Departmental list.
Prerequisite or concurrent: STAT 511, IMSE 660.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 660 - Operations Research II Credits: 3
Continuation of IMSE 560. Topics include: integer programming, nonlinear programming, Markov chains, and queuing theory.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 560 and STAT 510.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 662 - Computer Aided Manufacturing Credits: 3
Concepts in CAM, integrated control of machine tools and transport devices with production control. Concepts of CAM and automated assembly in small lot production environment.
Note Two hours lecture and three hours lab a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 251 and CIS 209, or 200, or ME 400.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 664 - Additive Manufacturing Credits: 3
A study of current 3D printing or additive manufacturing technologies that convert a digital file into a physical object. Emphasis is on rapid prototyping involving materials, processes, techniques, and 3D printing machines. Capabilities and limitations of 3D printing technologies are included.
Note Two hours lecture and two hours lab.
Requisites Prerequisite: ME 212.
Typically Offered Spring
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IMSE 666 - Operations Research III Credits: 3
A continuation of IMSE 660. Covers more advanced aspects of LP and NLP. Introduces three new topics: normative theory of decision and games, dynamic programming and Markov decision systems.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 660. Prerequisite or concurrent: IMSE 530.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 680 - Quantitative Problem Solving Techniques Credits: 3
Survey of decision making techniques. Topics covered include: linear, integer and nonlinear programming; network flows and stochastic processes. A focus of the course will include modeling and the use of software to solve these problems.
Note Three hours of lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MATH 205.
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 685 - Principles of Manufacturing Information Systems Credits: 3
Introduction to the theory and concepts of information for manufacturing. Design of manufacturing systems such as MRP, SFRS, CAD/CAM, etc. Concerns of integration and man-machine interface in manufacturing systems.
Note Three hours lecture a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE computer programming elective from approved Departmental list.
Prerequisite or concurrent: IMSE 633.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 751 - Normative Theory of Decisions and Games Credits: 3
Bayes theorem, Bayesian estimators, utility, loss function and risk, minimax strategies, elementary game theory.
Note Three hours recitation a week.
Requisites Prerequisite: STAT 511.
Typically Offered Spring, in alternate years
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 760 - Stochastic Calculus Financial Engineering Credits: 3
This course will serve as an introduction to the basic concepts and computing techniques of financial engineering and its real-life applications. These basics can be applied in many other aspects of industrial engineering used throughout stochastic processes, probability theory, system simulation, portfolio/risk management, and supply chain optimization.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 530, 660, and CIS 209 or 200, or ME 400.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 780 - Methods of Operations Research Credits: 3
This course is intended to give an overview of OR at the graduate level. After this course, the student will have the general basic knowledge in OR and a better idea about the usefulness and interrelationships of the various subjects in OR. Topics to be covered include the various optimization techniques, stochastic processes and optimization, and the various approaches in the treatment of uncertainty.
Note Three hours recitation per week.
Requisites Prerequisite: MATH 560 and STAT 510.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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IMSE 785 - Big Data Analytics Credits: 3
Topics include big data management, data architecture of hosting big data, big data retrieval languages, parallel computing methods, big data analytical methods, and data visualization.
Note Offered every other year; online offered every year.
Requisites Prerequisite: CIS 209; STAT 510 or STAT 350.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 None
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INDD 320 - INDD Design Studio II Credits: 3
Basic principles of Product Design process through research, ideation, sketching, modeling, prototyping and presentation. Explores and analyzes complex social, cultural, and economical aspects of society for product design development.
Requisites Prerequisite: IAPD 307.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 Aesthetic Interpretation Global Issues and Perspectives
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INDD 350 - Product Semantics Credits: 3
Explores visual and symbolic qualities of the man-made forms in the context of their use and application of this knowledge in order to understand the aspects of communication in Industrial Design. Course also focuses on the cognitive and social context of the products.
Requisites Prerequisite: IAPD 307.
Typically Offered Spring
K-State 8 Global Issues and Perspectives
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INDD 440 - INDD Design Studio IV Credits: 5
Exposes students to a deeper understanding about user experience, user interface and form development in the Industrial Design process. Provides an advance research and analysis of design problems and opportunities, using Human Centered Design, Universal Design and Design Thinking.
Requisites Prerequisite: INDD 435.
Typically Offered Spring
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INDD 500 - Materials and Manufacturing Processes Credits: 3
Seeks to provide an advanced understanding of materials and processes commonly used by Industrial Designers and manufacturers. The objective is to develop a more precise, professional and accurate approach to design while broadening the student’s technical base.
Requisites Prerequisite: IMSE 250.
Typically Offered Spring
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INDD 606 - INDD Design Studio V Credits: 5
This semester of study provides an option for an interdisciplinary collaborative studio course oriented towards replicating the learning experience and interactive activities that takes place in the modern multidisciplinary professional office or a validated equivalent studio completed in an approved study program.
Requisites Prerequisite: INDD 440.
Typically Offered Fall
K-State 8 Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
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INDD 800 - Professional Practice Credits: 3
Studies of conventional and newly developing modes of professional design practice. Presented are the relationships of Industrial Designers to users, clients, manufacturing industry, society, government, and one another. Provides an overview of design services and principal structures for industrial designers including consultancy, in-house, freelance, and self-production.
Requisites Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing.
Typically Offered Spring
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INDD 801 - INDD Design Studio VI Credits: 5
Examines the interdisciplinary and collaborative design process with the aim of different formations in accordance with entrepreneurship studies, marketing, business, and engineering, as well as research and development. Focus areas vary from interdisciplinary practices to innovative technologies.
Typically Offered Spring
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INDD 810 - INDD Capstone Studio Credits: 5
Students are to pursue design projects that encompass their previous educational experience validating their knowledge of the INDD program studies. The project will be based on extensive research and review. The project presentation will suggest unique and applicable solutions with clearly identified methodology of implementation.
Requisites Prerequisiste: INDD 801, INDD 811.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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INDD 811 - Design Research Credits: 3
Identify evaluation criteria appropriate for design research and problem-solving; analysis of literature; construction of problem statements, development and documentation of design problem proposals and reports.
Requisites Prerequisite: INDD 440.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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INDD 815 - Advanced Studio Programming Credits: 2
Research of programming methodologies culminating in a programmatic document used as the basis for the design project in INDD 822 or IAPD 824.
Requisites Prerequisite: INDD 801.
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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