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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Apparel, Textiles, and Interior Design


Barbara Anderson, Head

Professors: Anderson, Haar, Kaup, and LeHew
Associate Professors: Dudek, Hiller-Connell, Honey, H. Kim, Kozar, and Orthel
Assistant Professors: Reeves and Wu
Emeritus Professors: Gatewood, McCullough, Slinkman, and Stowe
Emeritus Associate Professors: Huck and Munson
Emeritus Assistant Professors: Newby and Villasi

225 Justin Hall
1324 Lover’s Lane
785-532-6993
Fax:  785-532-3796
Email: atidinfo@k-state.edu
www.hhs.k-state.edu/atid/

The Department of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior Design encompasses disciplines that study the interaction of humans and their environment. Faculty members specialize in apparel design, apparel marketing, interior design, textile product testing and product development. The department aspires to change the world through a focus on the human ecological framework in teaching, scholarship, and service in our disciplines. We have a shared concern for sustainability and hope that through teaching and scholarship we will improve the human condition and be part of the solution to the social and ecological problems society faces.

We are committed to excellence in scholarship in its diverse forms including discovery, integration, application, and teaching. The faculty members value the potential of their students and commit their effort to enhancing student lives and the quality of all human life through their scholarship and the life-long impacts of apparel, textiles, and interior design graduates.

Undergraduate programs lead to a bachelor of science in apparel and textiles or a bachelor of science in interior design. Resident graduate programs lead to a master of science in apparel and textiles or a doctoral degree in human ecology with specialization in apparel and textiles.  ATID is also a member of the Great Plains Interactive Distance Education Alliance (GP-IDEA) offering an online graduate degree in merchandising. For more information see the website.

Students in all programs are encouraged to take advantage of diverse learning experiences including internships, study abroad, field trips, and study tours. Interior design students have the opportunity to join professional and student interest groups including the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), the International Interior Design Association (IIDA).

The interior design and apparel design programs are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD). The interior design program also is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA). The interior design program at Kansas State University is highly regarded by employers for the quality of education it provides and is consistently ranked among the best programs in the U.S. by DesignIntelligence. Apparel marketing and apparel design specializations is consistently ranked by Fashionschools.org among the best programs in the Midwest and within the top 25% of all similar programs nationwide.

Facilities include well-equipped studios and laboratories for:  interior design, apparel design and production, and textile analysis. The textile laboratories include a wide range of textile and product testing equipment, and extensive equipment for natural dye research. The department is home to the Kansas State University Historic Costume and Textile Museum with an extensive collection of artifacts available for research and public education through exhibition.

Programs

Bachelor of Science

Non-Degree

Courses

Apparel and Textiles

  • AT 110 - New Student Seminar

    Credits: 1

    Orientation for incoming first year and transfer students designed to acquaint them with matters related to the Department of Apparel, Textiles, and Interior Design, the apparel and textiles major, to promote active involvement, and to enhance the university experience.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 245 - Apparel and Textile Industry

    Credits: 3

    Survey of the organization and operation of the U.S. apparel and textile industry; examination of the principles and processes required to meet the needs of the apparel/textile consumer; particular emphasis on sustainability challenges and opportunities pertaining to the industry.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 265 - Textiles

    Credits: 3

    Fundamentals of textiles as related to the production, sale, and use of soft goods. Understanding of the environmental impacts of fiber, yarn, and fabric production. Laboratory experiences related to the identification of fibers, yarns, and fabrics and to the care and performance of textile products.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 300 - Apparel Production I

    Credits: 3

    Fundamentals of apparel production; introduction to garment sizing and fit.

    Note
    Six hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Instructor’s Permission.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 325 - Apparel and Textiles Retailing

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to the strategic role of retailing in the value chain; analyzing components, processes, and controls involved in managing a soft goods retailing organization while exploring the impetus for triple bottom line thinking in an industry transitioning toward sustainability.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 245.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 330 - Dress and Human Behavior

    Credits: 3

    Cultural, social, psychological, and economic aspects related to dress and human behavior of individuals and groups; focus on market segmentation.

    Note
    Three hours lecture.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: SOCIO 211 or PSYCH 110 and sophomore standing.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    Social Sciences


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  • AT 340 - Aesthetics of Apparel and Textiles

    Credits: 3

    Understanding and application of aesthetics as it relates to the roles of the apparel industry professional and the development, selection, and promotion of apparel and textile products.

    Note
    Two hours lecture and one hour recitation per week.

    Requisites
    Recommended prerequisite: AT 245.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation


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  • AT 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
    ID 350



    K-State 8
    Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility
    Global Issues and Perspectives


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  • AT 375 - Computer Technologies for Merchandising

    Credits: 3

    Studies in computer-based advertising and promotional strategies for the apparel and textile industry. Students will apply skills to graphic presentation and current industry technologies.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 340.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 400 - Fashion Illustration

    Credits: 3

    Fashion illustration, technical apparel drawings, and line development by hand and computer methods.

    Note
    Six hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission. Recommended prerequisite: ART 180.
    Recommended corequisite: ART 190.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 410 - Apparel Production II

    Credits: 3

    Intermediate level apparel production focused on increasing knowledge of garment construction and fit; use of challenging fabrics.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 300; instructor permission.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 430 - History of Apparel Fashion: Renaissance to Present

    Credits: 3

    Interrelationship of costume and social, cultural, political, and economic environments from the Renaissance to present day.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: HIST elective course, and AT 330 or concurrent enrollment in AT 330.

    Corequisite: AT 330.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    Historical Perspectives


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  • AT 445 - Professional Development

    Credits: 3

    Preparation for internship and professional development in apparel and textile industry.  

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Junior standing and AT 375 or AT 400.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 450 - Showcase of Excellence Event Planning

    Credits: 3

    Planning, promotion, and production of apparel and textile runway event and static exhibit.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission required.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 460 - Apparel and Textile Evaluation

    Credits: 3

    Identification and evaluation of apparel product quality and serviceability from the standpoint of fiber, fabric, and construction performance, material and product standards and specifications, and cost.

    Note
    Two hours lecture and 2 hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 265 and AT 350.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 498 - Topics in Apparel and Textiles

    Credits: 1-6

    New content, technology or theory related to apparel and textiles.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 499 - Problems in Apparel and Textiles

    Credits: 1-18

    Independent study.

    Note
    May be repeated for maximum of 8 credits.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 550 - Apparel and Textile Internship

    Credits: 4

    Pre-planned and supervised off-campus work experience in the apparel industry.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 445; AT 655 or 575; junior standing; and instructor’s permission.

    Typically Offered
    Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 575 - Principles of Forecasting

    Credits: 3

    Introduction of the processes and methods used by the textile and apparel industry to conduct short-term and long-term forecasts. Application of fashion theory and principles, sources of information, knowledge, techniques and skills for planning and implementing fashion projection.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 340 and AT 430; and AT 375 or AT 400.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 576 - Principles of Buying

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to the processes and methods used by apparel buyers to purchase merchandise assortments. Application of fashion theory and principles, sources of information, knowledge, techniques and skills for assortment planning, buying, vendor negotiations, and profit planning. Emphasis on merchandising mathematics.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 325, CIS 102, and ACCTG 231.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 600 - Global Apparel and Textile Supply Chain Management

    Credits: 3

    Analysis of global fiber, textile, and apparel production and distribution; structure of industry and distribution channels; impact of culture, economics, and government regulations on production and distribution.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 245 and ECON 110.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    Global Issues and Perspectives


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  • AT 610 - Computer-Aided Design of Apparel

    Credits: 3

    Overview of computer-aided design as it relates to the apparel industry; development and presentation of apparel and textile design using visual graphic software.

    Note
    Six hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 400.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 625 - Apparel and Textile Business Strategy

    Credits: 3

    Application of marketing principles to the apparel and textile industry. Focus on development of marketing, promotional, and merchandising plans.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 576, and senior or graduate standing.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 645 - Private Label Apparel Product Development

    Credits: 3

    Capstone course using a team approach to synthesize and perform activities used by apparel retailers to create a line of private label merchandise for a targeted consumer market.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 460. Corequisite: AT 575 or AT 610.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 650 - Apparel and Textiles Study Tour

    Credits: 1-3

    Supervised off-campus tour of facilities or equivalent experience where textile products are designed, manufactured, tested, marketed, exhibited, and/or conserved.

    Note
    May be repeated for maximum of 6 credits.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Instructor’s permission.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 655 - Apparel Pattern Development I

    Credits: 3

    Apparel design through flat pattern methods.

    Note
    Six hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 400 and AT 410.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 670 - Apparel Pre-Production Processes

    Credits: 3

    Computer application of pattern drafting, pattern grading, and marker layout for apparel pre-production processes. Computer applications for design development.

    Note
    Two hours lecture and four hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 655.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 695 - Apparel Pattern Development II

    Credits: 3

    Apparel design by draping; line development for a variety of markets; senior project.

    Note
    Six hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AT 655.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 700 - Foundations of Sustainability in Apparel and Textiles

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to the theory, principles, and practices of sustainability. Examination of the challenges to environmental, social, and economic sustainability on both a global and apparel and textile industry scale. Exploration of innovative practices and social change strategies for furtherance of sustainability.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 720 - Professional Advancement in Merchandising

    Credits: 3

    Analysis of leadership in a merchandising form and how it affects organizational culture and change. Various leadership styles will be examined and a personal leadership philosophy will be developed.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 725 - Theory and Practice of Apparel/Textile Marketing and Distribution

    Credits: 3

    Theoretical and applied analysis of apparel/textile marketing and distribution strategies, with an emphasis on the effectiveness of a market-oriented approach for decision-making; assessment of environmental forces affecting strategic decisions by firms in the apparel/textile distribution channel; synthesis of past and present trends in order to forecast probable future patterns.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, odd years

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 735 - Promotional Strategies in Merchandising

    Credits: 3

    Examination of promotional strategies and techniques used by merchandising firms, emphasizing cultural and global awareness, social responsibility, and ethical decision making.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • AT 780 - Textile Surface Manipulations

    Credits: 3

    Application and analysis of textile surface manipulations to include color and image addition and removal through wet processes and stitched surface manipulations.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, odd years

    K-State 8
    None


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Interior Design

  • 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



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    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

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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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