Requisite(s): 86000 Interior Methodology and Space AND 86420 Interior Design Communication AND 86320 Interior Materiality and Design Detail AND 86120 Interior Identity and Space AND 86110 Interior Design Communication: Digital Media AND 86111 Interior Technology
Undergraduate
This subject requires students to choose and explore a subject matter within Industry subjects. It is offered only to third-year students who have completed all prerequisites in the list of Interior Industry subjects and who are capable of independent study. Students explore a particular area of interest related to Industry subjects through a self-directed learning contract. This flexible learning approach allows the student to further examine this area of study in greater detail, or to explore another issue relevant to the interior design industry that has an application to his or her academic and career development. Projects that may be offered may respond to special conditions within the community and/or faculty. The Interior Design Course Director will appoint an academic supervisor for the Special Industry Projects. The range of projects is limited to the capacity of the program and the academic supervisor to facilitate adequate study conditions and to offer support to the students.
Autumn semester, City campus
Summer session, City campus