Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Spring Semester starts Monday! Are you enrolled?

Spring 2017 Starts Monday January 30, 2017 Are you in the classes you need to be in?  Let’s get you in ASAP!

  • Advising: All Interior Design majors are advised by Laura Kimball, Interior Design Program Coordinator – If you have not yet met with Laura sign up soon!  https://ccbcmdintd.wordpress.com/ccbc-intd-faculty/
  • Registration Help – Laura can help you avoid the enrollment line.  If you are hitting INTD registration road blocks – perhaps it’s a prerequisite or transferred class issue – Email Laura ASAP lkimball@ccbcmd.edu with the following Request to enroll: Include:  Your Name, Student ID#, Request to enroll, Course and section, Course CRN#

Spring 2017 Special Topics Course:
fan-deckColor for Interior Design &The Hilton Mansion Project
These can count toward your INTD elective credit, as extra credited courses or towards additional INTD credits for the NCIDQ requirement!

INTD 193 CG1 – 3 Credits. Special Topics: Color for Interior Design CRN: 23434 Wednesdays 1:00 pm – 3:55 pm Catonsville: ARTS 210
Prerequisite: INTD 211 or consent of the program coordinator.
Course Description: Color for Interior Design explores color theory and application of color in the interior environment. Major Topics: Color Theory, Color: light and reflectance, Color Language, Color systems, Color psychology and perception, Cultural use of color, Color and the principles of design, Interior design color tools, Specifying color products, Color consulting, Color trends and forecasting, Color use in design typologies, Color use for way finding and safety, Historic use of color in interior design and architecture. 3 credits: 3 lecture hours per week.

hilton-mansion-ccbcINTD 193 CC1: Special Topics: Hilton Mansion Project  CRN: 24752
Wednesdays 9:30 am – 12:25 pm Catonsville ARTS 201
Students should complete INTD 141 and have permission from the Program Coordinator in order to register for this section. (This course is limited to a small group, first come basis – email Laura your request with the your ID#, Name, Course info and CRN)
Course Description: The Hilton Mansion is a historic building on the CCBC Catonsville Campus, which is currently undergoing renovation for improved function and use. The interior design program has been invited to participate in the renovation of this project. As part of this course, we will collaborate with CCBC Facilities and other project stakeholders to assist in designing portions of the mansion, these committees will also serve as our clients for approval and presentation processes. The mansion is due to be completed in Fall 2017.   The primary focus of this course will be the interior design of the second floor (main, public spaces). The project will emphasize designing the window treatments, furniture, textile selection, wall finishes, rugs, and decorative finishing elements for the proposed spaces. The course will include research and team collaboration, historic window treatments, commercial textiles, window treatment design, furniture procurement, work orders, specifications, field trips, and site visits. 3 credits: 3 lecture hours per week.




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