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Nov 21, 2024
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2017-2018 Brenau University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Interior Design (B.F.A. to M.I.D.)
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Course of Study A B.F.A. and M.I.D. in interior design shall consist art and design foundation courses, art history and interior design courses, as well as successful completion of the sophomore and graduate entry portfolio review. Additionally, students are only awarded the BFA in interior design upon completion of the MID requirements as listed in the graduate section of the Catalog.
In addition to the requirements listed below, students are reminded that all majors will demonstrate oral and written communication competency within the context of writing and/or speech intensive courses in the major. Students enrolled in the Interior Design Program are required to obtain a PC laptop computer capable of running CADD by fall semester of the sophomore year. See the Information Technology website or contact the helpdesk.
In the student’s last semester as an undergraduate, the student may be permitted to take ID 646 - Historic Preservation and Environmental Issues and one other course in combination with their final undergraduate courses. The student must agree to the following conditions in writing:
- The undergraduate version of those courses must not be required for their undergraduate program.
- The registration for the graduate course(s) must be approved by the chair.
- If the student is not successful in the last semester in all course work, those graduate courses will be reverted to the undergraduate level on the student’s transcript.
The other graduate courses the student can choose (one) from are:
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Liberal Education Requirements
Brenau University and its faculty are dedicated to the goal of providing students with a thorough background in the liberal arts, as well as academic and professional skills which will help them become enlightened and productive members of society. To that end, the faculty developed a liberal education curriculum based on expectations and learning outcomes.
This liberal education curriculum is divided into four learning portals: World Understanding, Scientific and Analytic Curiosity, Artistic and Creative Imagination and Communication and Language Fluency.
- World Understanding Learning
- Scientific and Analytic Curiosity
- Artistic and Creative Imagination
- Communication and Language Fluency
Courses applied in one portal may not be applied in another portal. However, courses applied in the Liberal Education may be applied toward a student’s major or minor.
Students with an A.A., A.S. or a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution are exempt from Liberal Education requirements for Brenau’s bachelor degree programs. This exemption does not extend to any other associate’s degree (ex. A.A.S., A.A.T.). This exemption does not affect transfer credit. All college-level credit that conforms to Brenau’s transfer credit policy will be recorded on the student’s Brenau transcript. This exemption does not affect any major courses required or any major foundation courses required.
World Understanding Learning Portal
Historical Perspective - 3 hours
Demonstrate knowledge of major events and movements in history and use this knowledge to generate a more sophisticated understanding of current events. Civic Engagement - 3 hours
Demonstate an appreciation of the importance of civic engagement in a global society. Global Awareness - 3 hours
Demonstrate an understanding of global issues and their implications for local communities. Scientific & Analytic Curiosity Portal
Mathematics - 3 hours
Demonstrate quantitative reasoning through numeric, symbolic or geometric means.
Course taken will depend upon math placement of the student. Science - 7-8 hours
Demonstrate competency in a specific curriculum and appraise the impact of that science in one’s life.
Students must have at least one four-hour lab science plus a second science of three or four hours.
Reasoning 3-4 hours
Be able to think critically and solve problems effectively.
Artistic & Creative Imagination Portal
Fine Arts - 3 hours
Understand artistic concepts and traditions through the experience of artistic endeavors. Literature - 3 hours
Read and understand literature in its historical context. Lifetime Fitness - 3 hours
Appreciate ones health status and implement a plan for health and fitness.
- Women’s College students must have one hour of Lifetime Fitness (LF) or Leisure Sports (LS) or Dance (DA); one hour of Women’s Health (WH); and one hour of any P.E. (LS/LF/DA/or WH).
- Non-Women’s College students may transfer in the above or take HS 105 (3 hours) while at Brenau.
- Nursing and Dance majors have specific Lifetime Fitness requirements. Please see those major sections for information.
Communication & Language Fluency Portal
Writing - 6 hours
Compose effective and logical written communication. Speaking - 3 hours
Demonstrate effective oral communication. Modern Language - 0-3 hours
Communicate in a modern language other than English.
- Students must have modern language competency through the high beginner (102 or 115) level. It is possible for a student to place out of part or all of modern language via placement or CLEP. Please see the placement information section for specific guidelines. If the student takes 101, that course may be applied as the communication requirement, if needed, or as a general elective.
- International Students will exempt the Modern Language requirement with a minimum TOEFL score of 527 (paper based) or its equivalent.
Communication - 3 hours
Apply communication skills in a given context.
Choose from any course in the Communication and Language Fluency portal not already applied in the Liberal Education, or choose from the courses below. If a student takes 101 and 102 of the same language to satisfy the modern language requirement, the 101 course may satisfy the communication elective.
Interior Design Major Requirements
Note: Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in all major classes. See the program plan for courses that can be cross/dual used between the liberal education and the major. Student must complete a minimum of 30 semester hours at the undergraduate level; however, students are not required to have a specific number of undergraduate major hours in residence.
Section I
The following must be completed before continuing to upper division design courses.
Art & Design Foundation Requirements
Interior Design Foundation Requirements
Section II
The following interior design courses do not require prerequisites: Section III
Upper Division Courses: The following courses may only be taken after all courses in Section I are complete. Major Electives:
Choose 8 hours of coursework from the list below. Students are responsible for meeting any course prerequisite requirements.
Undergraduate Total:
A minimum of 120 hours is required to complete the undergradute portion of this program and progress to the graduate program. Students should submit a Senior Audit Request to the Registrar’s office in the 1st semester of their senior year. It is possible that the student may graduate with more than 120 undergraduate hours based on placement and transfer credit.
Note: Courses marked with an * are Liberal Education courses.
Interior Design Graduate (M.I.D.) Requirements
Graduate Interior Design Courses
Graduate Electives
Nine hours required.
(Note: ID 646 is required as an elective unless ID 446 taken while at the undergraduate level.)
Total Graduate Hours
Total Interior Design Graduate Requirements: 31 |
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