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Environmental Design (ENVD)Click here for an explanation of how to read course offerings. Click here for A-Z course descriptions list. 5000 Level Courses5301. Graduate Research Seminar (3:3:0). Introduction to philosophies, technologies, and processes involved in research and graduate study related to the student’s major area of specialization. 5307. Internship (3:1:6). Supervised internship experiences in established career-related positions in the student’s major area of specialization. May be repeated for credit up to 6 hours. 5310. Readings (3:3:0). A comprehensive and critical review of literature and research data related to current issues in the student’s major area of specialization. 5311. Individual Study in Environmental Design and Consumer Economics (3:3:0). May be repeated for credit. 5378. Research Methods I (3:3:0). Positivistic, interpretive, and critical modes of research inquiry in the student’s major area of specialization. 5379. International Issues for Families and Households (3:3:0). Analysis of relevant social, economic, and political developments pertinent to individuals and family welfare approached from a global perspective. 5381. Interior Design Analysis (3:3:0). Implications from the social sciences as applied to analyzing causes and arriving at possible solutions to problems related to housing and interiors in contemporary society. 5382. Environmental Design Systems (3:3:0). Study of systems used in the design and research of residential and nonresidential interiors. 5384. Advanced Lighting Systems (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ID 3381. Advanced study and application of lighting systems. 5388. Design of Interior Environments for Physically and Mentally Challenged Populations (3:3:0). Adaptation and evaluation of proximate environments to meet the needs of the physically and mentally challenged. 6000 Level Courses6000. Master’s Thesis (V1-6). 6370. Environmental Design Technology and Development (3:3:0). Examination of environmental design processes and related technologies. Analysis and synthesis of human factors, interior components, information systems, and the environment. 6378. Research Methods II (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ENVD 5378 and 3 credit hours of statistics. Application of statistical packages to analyze data and interpret results. Includes mainframe and micro applications. 6389. Environmental Design Studio (3:3:0). Development of and/or response to specific environmental design programs. Study of design processes, including visual presentations that exemplify designs solutions for programs. Students will exhibit design projects. 7000 Level Courses7000. Research (V1-12). 8000 Level Courses8000. Doctoral Dissertation (V1-12). |
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