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| Cathie Seiler | Faculty Profile | |
| Debbie Hindman | Faculty Profile | |
| Mike Littrell | [slideshow] | Faculty Profile |
| Lauren Pillote | Faculty Profile | |
| Professional Connections | Special Use Plans by Jennifer Sheets
ASID RMCAD Student ChapterRocky Mountain College of Art + Design students participate as members of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). | Article |
| Interior Design Internship Program | This program enables students to work with established design professionals specifically related to their career interests. Under the direction of the Department Chair and the Director of Career and Alumni Services, students are carefully evaluated in order to facilitate the best possible student/sponsor connection. | Class |
| Senior Design Project | Students independently develop and present a major design project in this course. Emphasis is on the application of research into a previously unexplored area that is of special interest to the student, and was the focus of the student's Design Research. The project must meet the program's guidelines, and departmental approval. | Class |
| Special Use Design | Building complexes utilizing mixed function and use are the subject of the course. The student applies previously learned information to specific design problems associated with large building complexes. Project topics include retirement centers, health care facilities, and hotels. Emphasis is on the preservation and rehabilitation of buildings, and design solutions for special needs. | Class |
| Design Research | Students develop an understanding of research methodologies and information-gathering techniques through application of their senior design subject. Emphasis is placed on surveys, literature search, observation, case studies, and critiques. A detailed project proposal book and programming analysis is prepared. Prerequisite: ID 4870 Special Use Design (may be taken concurrently) | Class |
| Furniture Design | This course is designed to stimulate the creativity of the interior design major. Students design functional and aesthetically pleasing pieces of furniture for interiors or exteriors of buildings, while learning appropriate assembly and construction techniques. Prerequisite: ID 3850 Construction Documents | Class |