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for California State University, Fresno.
Department of Art and Design
Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements
Interior Design Major
Major requirements (82 units)
Art and Design Core (15 units)
ARTH 10 or 11 (3 units)
ART 13 (3 units)
ART 20 or ID 43 (3 units)
ART 24 or 30 or 40 or GD 37 (3 units)
ART 50 or 60 or 70 (3 units)
Interior Design requirements (67 units)
ID 7, 70, 71, 77, 110, 111, 112, 113; ID 116 or IT 115; ID 120, 130, 131,
133, 134 or 145, 136, 137, 138, 149, 150, 152, 155
General Education requirements (51 units)
(including 12 upper-division units, to be taken no sooner than the term
in which 60 units of coursework are completed)
Total units (124)*
(including 40 upper-division units)
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*This total indicates that a maximum of three courses (9 units) in G.E. Breadth C1 and G.E. Breadth E1 also may be applied to the interior design major. These courses include ARTH 10 or 11; ART 20, 40, 50 (G.E. C1); and/or ART 13 (G.E. E1). Consult the department chair or faculty adviser for additional details. Also, the upper-division writing skills requirement is to be met by exam or by an additional W course.
Advising Notes
- All courses required for the major must receive a letter grade.
- Student work may be retained for a limited period for display and accreditation visits.
- The upper-division writing skills requirement can be met by passing the university examination or by completing a W course with a letter grade of C or higher, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units are completed.
- The General Education requirement of 51 units may be exceeded depending upon the selection of courses.
- No General Education Integration course offered by the Department of Art and Design may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for majors in the department.
- A grade of C or higher in all Interior Design coursework is necessary for successful completion of the major. Any course required as a prerequisite must be completed with grade of C or better before registration in the subsequent course.

COURSES
ID 7. Drafting for Interior Design (3)
Interior drafting techniques for complete working drawings in plan and elevation,
interior millwork, introduction to codes, standards, ink and lettering.
(6 lab hours) FS
ID 43. Visualization and Illustration (3)
An introductory course in 3-dimensional sketching. Rapid visualization as
a means of quick visual communication for the artist, illustrator or designer.
Illustration techniques include projects in pencil, pen, shading, and water
color. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) FS
ID 70. Introduction to Interior Design (3)
Aesthetic and functional aspects of interior design. Integration of design
principles: color, space planning, furniture selection, creative expression,
product information, and design process. FS
ID 71. Residential Interior Design (3)
Prerequisite: ID 7, 70 (or concurrently). Introductory residential interior
design of living spaces, kitchens, baths, and support spaces. Studio work,
creative aesthetics, spatial arrangements, design process programming. (6
lab hours) (Course fee, $5) FS
ID 77. Interior Graphics (3)
Prerequisites: ID 43, 71 (or concurrently). Introduction to basic black
and white interior graphic communication techniques including one- and two-point
perspective sketch techniques, graphic charts, material representation,
plan and elevation graphics; emphasis on composition, shade, shadow, lighting,
and texture. (6 lab hours) FS
ID 110. Basic Building and Mechanical Systems and Codes (3)
Prerequisite: ID 71. Not open to students with credit in CONST 50 or 162.
Fundamentals of building systems and codes as related to interiors, including
construction products and techniques, acoustics, electrical, plumbing, heating,
ventilating, and cooling. On site projects. (Field trips) (6 lab hours)
FS
ID 111. Design Presentation Techniques (3)
Prerequisites: ID 7, 43, 70 and ART 13. Creative design presentation and
technique, architectural and interior graphics, presentation boards, three
dimensional model design problems, computer-aided design presentation techniques
and software, and use of color media. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) FS
ID 112. Space Planning (3)
Prerequisites: ID 7, 43, 70, 71; and 110 (or concurrently). Introduction
to interior space planning for typical residential and commercial projects.
Design considerations, schematic planning, code application, and anthropometrics.
Design for special populations: children, aged, and physically challenged.
(6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) FS
ID 113. Interior Design Tours (3)
A sampling of architecture and interior space. Tours include northern, central,
and southern California architecture. Residential and contract showrooms
visited. Expenses for required off-campus visits incurred by the student.
(6 lecture-lab hours) (Course fee, $220) F
semi-annually
ID 116. AutoCAD for Interior Design (3)
Prerequisite: ID 7, 112; GD 37. An introduction to the application of AutoCAD
as a design tool for the interior designer or architect. Students will produce
2-D and basic 3-D modeling and drawing using AutoCAD. Excel will be introduced
for creating finish, furniture, and lighting schedules. (Course fee, $25)
FS
ID 120. History of Interiors and Architecture: Ancient to Modern (4)
Prerequisite: ART 10 or 11 or permission of instructor. Survey of stylistic
characteristics common to each historical and modern period of architecture
and furniture design. Approaches subject in relationship to the development
of western design. Introduces international influences. F
ID 130. Interior Lighting (3)
Prerequisites: ID 70, 110. Introduction to lighting of residential, commercial,
and institutional interiors. Laboratory testing and lighting calculations.
(2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Course fee, $10) FS
ID 131. Interior Design Materials and Specifications (4)
Prerequisites: ID 70, 111; COMM 3. Selection, specifications, and computations
for interior design materials available for residential, commercial, and
institutional design. Lecture, small group research, product display, and
field trips. (2 lecture, 4 lab hours) (Course fee, $10) FS
ID 132T. Topics in Interior Design
(1-4; max total 12 if no topic repeated)
Topics related to interior design. Some topics may have labs.
ID 133. Professional Interior Design Practices (3)
Prerequisites: ID 70, 131; ACCT 3. Basic principles, procedures, and office
systems necessary to professionally organize and carry through a creative
interior design project from the original client contact to final billing
and collecting. (1 lecture, 4 lab hours) (Course fee, $10) S
ID 134. Restoration and Preservation (3)
Prerequisites: ID 112 and permission of instructor. Principles and methods
of restoration, case studies of the restoration and preservation of historically
significant structures in the United States. Working drawings, details,
and specifications. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) F
ID 136. Contemporary Furniture and Millwork (3)
Prerequisite: ID 7, 112; ART 13. Furniture, cabinet, and millwork design
and construction drawings for residential, commercial, and institutional
installations. Studio work to include free standing and built-in units.
Plans, elevations, sections and millwork detailing using a variety of materials.
(6 lab hours) S
ID 137. Interior Architectural Graphics and Models (3)
Prerequisites: ID 77, 111; and 112 (or concurrently). Three dimensional
interior architectural models and graphic techniques integrating color and
composition and its impact on design communication; media to include illustration
board, balsa wood, photography, markers, color pencil, pastel, and watercolor.
(6 lab hours) S
ID 138. Advanced Residential Interior Design (3)
Prerequisites: ID 111 (may be taken concurrently); 130, 131; IT 115 or ID
116, 137 (or concurrently). Creative design solutions for residential environments
including new construction and remodeling for diverse clients and budgets.
Hand and AutoCAD working drawings, presentations, and specifications. (6
lab hours) (Course fee, $25) FS
ID 145. Healthcare Interior Design (3)
Prerequisite: junior standing in interior design or health related field.
Aspects of aging, illness, and wellness as they impact the interior environment
for acute, ambulatory, and long-term care design. (Formerly GID 132T section)
S
ID 149. Advanced Commercial Design I (4)
Prerequisites: ID 137, 138. A series of creative, advanced studio projects
in commercial, hospitality, and institutional design. Pre-professional level
application of office systems, space planning, building and fire codes,
lighting design and specifications. Presentation format in AutoCAD 14 or
2000. (8 lab hours) (Course fee, $25) F
ID 150. Design Exhibits and Competitions (3)
Prerequisites: ID 149; permission of instructor. Provides a structure
for students to participate in creative design shows, design competitions,
exhibits, and senior portfolio reviews. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $10)
S
ID 152. Interior Design Practicum (3; max total 6)
Prerequisites: senior standing; ID 131, 133, 149, or 155. Supervised professional
practice in interior design related business or industry. Experience with
diverse methods of job costing, profit and loss analysis, and project management.
Participation in Senior Portfolio Review required. S
ID 155. Advanced Commercial Design II (4)
Prerequisites: ID 149, 152. Comprehensive design solutions based on
the NCIDQ examination pre-test and a large-scale national interior design
competition. Interior space in excess of 20,000 square feet. Professional
level competition format requirements. AutoCAD Release 15 or 2000. (8 lab
hours) S
ID 190. Independent Study (1-3; max total 6)
See Academic Placement - Independent
Study. Approved for RP grading. FS
