Course Descriptions
Interior Design
ID 1683. Interior Design Graphics. (3) One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Introduction to basic manual drafting and tools/techniques used by interior designers in executing and reading graphic language in two dimensional form.
ID 1694. Interior
ID 2103. CAD for Interior Design. (3) Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Introduction to computer-based design technology as applied in the interior design field. (Pre-requisite ID 1683 ID Graphics or permission of the instructor.)
ID 2203. Rendering. (3) (Prerequisite: Sophomore Standing). Six hours studio. A course dealing with the concepts, techniques, and media used in executing interior and exterior renderings.
ID 2603. Interior Design Fundamentals. (3) Three hours lecture. Introduce a practical approach to the application of interior design in the built environment. (For non-interior design students) (Same as HS 2603).
ID 2615. Interior Design Studio II. (5) (Prerequisite: ART 1123 and ID 1694). Three hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Introduction to design theory and its application in the development of criteria for interior environments.
ID 2633. Interior Materials, Treatments and Resources. (3) (Prerequisite: HS 2664 or concurrent enrollment). Three hours lecture. Materials, equipment, services and resources available to the interior designer for meeting clients’ needs.
ID 3363. 3/D CAD/Modeling in Interior Design. (3) (Prerequisite: HS 4733 and ID 3614). Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Advanced computer graphic communication in interior design for the development of technical and perspective drawings created in presentation formats using 3D imaging.
ID 3603. Digital Design for Interiors. (3) Three hours lecture. Introduce innovative software application programs for interior design students to create graphic presentations, portfolios and digital illustrations of interior elements.
ID 3611. Portfolio Presentation: Methods and Media. (1) (Prerequisites: ID 2615, ART 1213, ART 1133, ID 1683). One hour lecture. Portfolio presentation techniques for the professional practice of interior design.
ID 3614. Interior Design Studio III. (3) (Prerequisite: ID 2615). Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Integration of the total living environment, through the application of the design elements and technical aspects of the field.
ID 3624. Interior Design Studio IV. (3) (Prerequisite: ID 3614). Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Actual practice in the commercial design field through the execution of commercial design problems.
ID 3633. Interior Design Detailing and Construction Documents. (3) (Prerequisite: HS 4733 and ID 3614). Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Systematic integration of building systems, construction, technology, and materials on interior systems. Detailing of these systems is an extension of the design process.
ID 3643. History of
ID 3653. History of Interiors II. (3) (Prerequisite: ID 3643 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Defining advancement/evolution of design philosophies in furniture and interiors of the late 19th and 20th centuries; addressing presentation skills and techniques for interior design professionals.
ID 3663. Color and Lighting for Interiors. (3) (Prerequisite: ID 2615). One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Concentrated study of color and light relationships as they apply to the visual, technical and functional aspects of interior spaces.
ID 3673. Environments for Special Needs. (3) (Prerequisite: ID 2615 or consent of instructor). Three hours lecture. Laws, attitudes, conditions, specifications, and environmental issues affecting private and public spaces. (Same as HS 3673).
ID 4644. Interior Design Studio V. (3) (Prerequisite: ID 3624). Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Integration of the total living environment, through the application of the design elements and technical aspects of the interior design field.
ID 4651. Internship Placement. (1) (Prerequisite: Senior Standing in Interior Design and ID 4663). One hour lecture. Professional opportunities as they relate to internships for interior design students. Preparation of resume and portfolio for procurement of internship.
ID 4654. Interior Design Studio VI. (3) (Prerequisite: ID 4644). Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Advanced study of commercial interior design problems through the individual research and the execution of design solutions.
ID 4663/6663. Professional Procedures and Practices for Interior Designers. (3) (Prerequisite: HS 4613, HS 4623). Three hours lecture. Professional opportunities as they relate to individual competencies. Study of studio procedures, ethics, business and legal aspects. Preparation of resume and portfolio presentation.
ID 4693. Furniture Design. (3) (Prerequisite: EG 1513, HS 3643, HS 3653 and consent of instructor). Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Exploration of the basic methods and processes of furniture design.
ID 4753. Interior Design Internship. (3) (Prerequisite: Senior standing, 2.0 GPA, and consent of instructor). Individual work experience in an approved setting under supervision of Mississippi State University faculty.
Human Sciences
HS 2664. Textiles for Interiors. (4) (Prerequisite: CH 1043). Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Testing and evaluation of interior textiles, including upholstery; window, wall, and soft floor coverings; bedding; and bath and tabletop products.
Art
ART 1123.
ART 1133. Design II. (3) (Prerequisite: ART 1123). Six hours studio. A continued study of the fundamental elements and principles of design with an emphasis on the theory and application of color.
ART 1213.
Art 2103. Photography. (3) One hour lecture. Four hours studio. The fundamentals and aesthetics of black and white photography relating to graphic design and the fine arts. (Prerequisites: ART 1123 and ART 1213).
Architecture
ARC 1003. Concept and Form. (3) (Prerequisite: ART 1213 or ART 1123 or ARC 1536). Three hours lecture. Introduction and practice for developing and presenting concepts and criticism.


