IND 2130 Non-Residential Design
Students investigate the design of health care, institutional, hospitality, retail and office environments and identify basic historical exterior styles. Design projects will integrate corporate culture, building codes, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance, aesthetic, social and psychological factors. Advanced oral and visual presentation skills. Two classroom, four lab hours per week.
Prerequisites: CAT 1101 and IND 1230 and IND 1234
Course Outcomes
- Apply building codes and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards to design problems.
- Apply design processes for non-residential environments; integrating physical, psychological, and social factors with aesthetics and function.
- Identify basic historical exterior styles of non-residential buildings.
Credit Hours: 4
- Classroom: 2 hours
- Lab: 4 hours
- Division: Liberal Arts, Communication and Social Sciences
- Department: Design
- Repeatable Credit: No
- Offered Online: No
Not currently offered this term