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College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
Art and Design 45
BS: INTERIOR DESIGN DEGREE PLAN (INTD)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus ............................................................ .................. 3
BIBL 102 Acts-Revelation ............................................................ 3
BIBL 211 M essage of the O ld Testam ent .............................................................. ... 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture ................... .......... ................................................ 3
A d vanced B ib le ............................................................ 3
English
ENGL 111 Com position and Rhetoric ......................................................... 3
L ite ra t u re ........................................................................................ 3
Speech
COM S 111 Fundam entals of Com m unication ............................... ...................... 3
History
H IST 10 0 -2 9 9 ............................................................................................... ................ ......... 3
Science
Choose from: biology, chemistry, environmental technology, geology,
physics, N U T R 120 .................... ............................... 6
Mathematics
>M ATH 120 ........................................................ ................... 3
EX SC 100 + 3 activities .............................................. ................... 4
UNIV 100 University Sem inar ........................................ ............ ................. ........... 1
TOTAL UNIVERSITY CORE ................................................. 41
English
ENGL 112 Composition and Literature or Literature or
ENGL 326 Business and Professional W riting .............................. ....... ...... ........ 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
Choose from: anthropology, economics (also AGRB 261), geography,
history, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology
(m axim um one course per area) ....................................................... 9
Fine Arts
A RT 222 A rt History: General Survey II ............................................................... ... 3
T O TA L B S C O R E ................................................................................................. .................... 1 5
Design
DSGN 141 Introduction to Interior Design .................................................... ............... 3
D SG N 242 Interio r D esig n II .......................................................................... 3
DSGN 243 Human Dimension and Interior Space ................................... 3
DSGN 245 Architectural Drafting ........................................................... 3
DSGN 248 Visual Presentation Graphics ..................................................... ................... 3
D SG N 343 Interio r D esig n Ill ......... ......................................................... 3
DSGN 345 History of Architecture and Furnishings I ................................. .... 3
DSGN 346 Interior Components .......................................... ..... ........... 3
DSGN 347 History of Architecture and Furnishings II ........................................... 3
DSGN 349 Building System s .......................... ....................................... ........... 3
DSG N 341 A rchitectural Design I ................... .............................................. .................. 3
DSG N 442 A rchitectural Design II .......................................................... .................... 3
DSGN 447 Professional Principles and Practices for Design Professionals ................... 3
D SG N 448 A d va nced D esig n ..................................................................... ..... ............... 3
DSGN 495 Field Experience ......................................... . ...................... 3
TO TA L ....................... ........................................... ............ ............................ 45
Requirements
A RT 105 Tw o-D im ensional Design ..................................................................... ..... 3
ART 106 Three-Dimensional Design .................... .. ...................... 3
ART 111 Basic Drawing ........................................ 3
Choose one track:
Art and Design Track Option
ART/DSGN 100-400 level (of which one must be upper level; course prerequisites
m u st be fo llo w ed ) ................................................................................. .......................... 12
Business Track Option
Business Courses 100400 level (of which one must be upper level; course
prerequisites should be followed)
Suggestions: ACCT 210, 211; ECON 261; FIN 310, 416; MGMT 120, 330, 331, 373;
M K T G 340, 34 2, 34 3, 344 .............................. ....... ............ ............ ..................... 12
TOTA L ....................... ................................ ................................ 21
M inim um ................................................ .. .................... 6
M inim um grade in art and design courses ................................................................ ... C
Minimum GPA for graduation ............................................... 2.00
M in im u m advanced ho u rs ................................................................................ ..................... 33
M in im u m tota l h o u rs .................................... ....................................................... . . ...... 128
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.
PRE-ARCHITECTURE (AA)
The Associate of Arts degree is a 69-hour, two-year program of study
designed for students that have an interest in architecture. Upon
completion of this degree, students wishing to pursue a career in this
discipline should expect to either complete their architectural training
at another university or complete a bachelor's at ACU in a related
major with the expectation of some required leveling work prior to
acceptance in a graduate level architecture program. The curriculum is
designed for those interested in how technical and aesthetic aspects ofarchitectural design affect a diversity of populations in a variety of
contexts. The foundational curriculum prepares students with
essential architectural design problem solving techniques and skills.
AA: PRE-ARCHITECTURE DEGREE PLAN (PRAR)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus ................................ ... 3
BIBL 102 A cts-Revelation ...................................................... ........................... 3
English
ENGL 111 Composition and Rhetoric ..................... ............................... 3
Lite ratu re ........................................ .. .. ............................ .............................. . . . . . 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication .......................................... 3
Social Science
HIST 117 Civilization I or HIST 118 Civilization II ..................................... .. ...... 3
POLS 225 National Government or POLS 226 States and Federal System ...................... 3
Science
Choose from: biology, chemistry, environmental technology, geology,
physics, N U T R 120 ..................... ..................... ...................... .. 3
Mathematics
M A T H 124 Precalculus II ....................................................... ........................................... 3
Fine Arts
ART 101 Introduction to Art ......................... .......... 3
EX SC 100 + 1 act ivity .................. ...................... ............................... ................................... 2
U N IV 100 U niversity Sem inar ................................................................................................ 1
TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION .. ...................................... 33
DSGN 245 Architectural Drafting ............................... ....................... 3
DSGN 248 Visual Presentation Graphics ............ ....... . ............. ........... 3
DSGN 341 Architectural Design I ................... .............................. 3
DSGN 343 Interior Design III ........................................................................... .. .. ........... 3
DSGN 345 History of Architecture and Furnishings I .......................... ............. . 3
DSGN 346 Interior Components ......................................... .. .... 3
DSGN 347 History of Architecture and Furnishings II ........................................... 3
DSGN 349 Building Systems .......................................... 3............ .......3
DSGN 442 Architectural Design II ............ ........ ......... 3........... 3
TOTA L .................................................. .. ....... ... 27
Requirements
A RT 105 Tw o-D im ensional D esign .................................. .............................. ................... 3
ART 106 Three-Dimensional Design ................................ ......... ..... 3
ART 111 Basic Drawing I ................................................................... 3
TOTA L ........................................ ............................... 9
M inim um ........................................................................ 0
Minimum grade in art and design courses ........................................ . .. C
M inimum GPA for graduation ................................. ........ .... ................ 2.00
M in im u m to ta l h o u rs ..................................................... .......... ............... ................ 69
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.
Minor in Art
MINOR: ART (ART)
Art Foundations
ART 105 Two-Dimensional Design ........................................ 3
ART 106 Three-Dimensional Design .......................................... ..................... 3
ART 111 Basic Draw ing ........................................................................................................... 3
A RT 112 Figure D raw ing ................................................................................................ 3
Art History
ART 222 Art History: General Survey II ....................................................................... 3
Advanced Art Selections from:
A RT 300-4 99 ........................................ 6
T O T A L ...................................................................................... ................... ......................... 2 1
Course Description
Please see the Course Descriptions section of this catalog. Courses
offered by the Department of Art include those with the following
designation: ART, DSGN.
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