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TOTAL CREDITS: ADVISOR: ADVISOR SIGNATURE: *G.E. required course ***All Major courses require a grade of C or better and 3.0 GPA minimum + Can test out and substitute GD elective courses > Requires permission through petition Semester Hours - S.H. REVISED 5 /1 6 GENERAL EDUCATION (total credits) 35 S.H. FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS 13 S.H. GE 1000 Transition to Kean (Required of all Freshman) & Transfer students with fewer than 10 credits (1 S.H.) ENG 1030 College Composition ( Requires a C or better) MATH 1000, 1010 or 1016 COMM 1402 Speech Communication GE 2025 Research & Technology DISCIPLINARY & INTERDISCIPLINARY Distribution Requirements: HUMANITIES: 6 S.H. *ENG 2403 World Literature Select one from the following: ID 3230 Understanding Images SOCIAL SCIENCES: 6 S.H. *HIST 1062 Worlds of History Select one from the following: PSYCHOLOGY 1000 ECONOMICS or GEOGRAPHY POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY or ANTHROPOLOGY INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS: 7 S.H. CPS 1032 or CPS 1231 LAB SCIENCE (4 S.H.) Biology; Chemistry; Physics; Geology; Meteorology; Earth Science; Astronomy; Interdisciplinary G.E. AND MAJOR CAPSTONE: 3 S.H. *DSN 4000 Critical Perspectives in Design*** ONE MAJOR, UPPER DIVISION COURSE 3 S.H. Selected with faculty guidance - FREE ELECTIVES selected with advisement 6 S.H. At least 50% must be 3000/4000 level 01. 02. INTERIOR DESIGN-45100 BFA IN INTERIOR DESIGN / 131 S.H EFFECTIVE DATE: FALL 2014 START TERM: NAME: TRANSFER INSTITUTIONS ( X ) CREDITS: STUDENT ID: In Progress: REQUIRED FOUNDATION CORE 15 S.H. DSN 1100 Introduction to Design and Visual Culture DSN 1101 Visual Form I DSN 1102 Visual Form II DSN 1103 Visualizing Techniques I DSN 1104 Visualizing Techniques II ACADEMIC MAJOR*** (total credits) 78 S.H. REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES 54 S.H. INTD 1100 Intro to Interior Design INTD 2100 Drafting for Interior Design INTD 3100 Interior Design Studio I INTD 3120 Architectural Drawing & Rendering INTD 2110 Computer-Aided Design for Int. Design I INTD 3140 Computer-Aided Design for Int. Design II INTD 3130 Materials & Finishes INTD 3110 Interior Design Studio II INTD 3131 Architectural Lighting Design INTD 3132 Life-Safety Codes for Interiors INTD 3133 Building Construction & Methods INTD 4121 Photoshop for Interior Designers INTD 4122 Construction Documents for Designers INTD 4111 Interior Design Studio III INTD 4112 Interior Design Studio IV INTD 4113 Interior Design Studio V INTD 4140 Interior Design Business Practices INTD 4132 Design & the Built Environment ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES: 18 S.H. AH 1700 Art History, Prehistoric – Medieval AH 1701 Art History, Renaissance – Modern AH 3790 History of Furniture/Interiors AH 3792 History of Architecture FA 2288 Furniture Making I FA Studio Elective

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TOTAL CREDITS: ADVISOR: ADVISOR SIGNATURE: *G.E. required course ***All Major courses require a grade of C or better and 3.0 GPA minimum + Can test out and substitute GD elective courses > Requires permission through petitionSemester Hours - S.H. REVISED 5 /16

GENERAL EDUCATION (total credits) 35 S.H.

FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS 13 S.H.

GE 1000 Transition to Kean (Required of all Freshman)& Transfer students with fewer than 10 credits (1 S.H.) ENG 1030 College Composition ( Requires a C or better) MATH 1000, 1010 or 1016COMM 1402 Speech Communication GE 2025 Research & Technology

DISCIPLINARY & INTERDISCIPLINARYDistribution Requirements:

HUMANITIES: 6 S.H.

*ENG 2403 World LiteratureSelect one from the following: ID 3230 Understanding Images

SOCIAL SCIENCES: 6 S.H.

*HIST 1062 Worlds of History Select one from the following: PSYCHOLOGY 1000 ECONOMICS or GEOGRAPHY POLITICAL SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY or ANTHROPOLOGY INTERDISCIPLINARY

SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS: 7 S.H.

CPS 1032 or CPS 1231

LAB SCIENCE (4 S.H.)Biology; Chemistry; Physics; Geology; Meteorology; Earth Science; Astronomy; Interdisciplinary

G.E. AND MAJOR CAPSTONE: 3 S.H.

*DSN 4000 Critical Perspectives in Design***

ONE MAJOR, UPPER DIVISION COURSE 3 S.H. Selected with faculty guidance -

FREE ELECTIVES selected with advisement 6 S.H.At least 50% must be 3000/4000 level 01.

02.

INTERIOR DESIGN-45100 BFA IN INTERIOR DESIGN / 131 S.H

EFFECTIVE DATE: FALL 2014 START TERM:

NAME: TRANSFER INSTITUTIONS ( X ) CREDITS:

STUDENT ID: In Progress:

REQUIRED FOUNDATION CORE 15 S.H.

DSN 1100 Introduction to Design and Visual Culture

DSN 1101 Visual Form I

DSN 1102 Visual Form II

DSN 1103 Visualizing Techniques I

DSN 1104 Visualizing Techniques II

ACADEMIC MAJOR*** (total credits) 78 S.H.

REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES 54 S.H.

INTD 1100 Intro to Interior Design

INTD 2100 Drafting for Interior Design

INTD 3100 Interior Design Studio I

INTD 3120 Architectural Drawing & Rendering

INTD 2110 Computer-Aided Design for Int. Design I

INTD 3140 Computer-Aided Design for Int. Design II

INTD 3130 Materials & Finishes

INTD 3110 Interior Design Studio II

INTD 3131 Architectural Lighting Design

INTD 3132 Life-Safety Codes for Interiors

INTD 3133 Building Construction & Methods

INTD 4121 Photoshop for Interior Designers

INTD 4122 Construction Documents for Designers

INTD 4111 Interior Design Studio III

INTD 4112 Interior Design Studio IV

INTD 4113 Interior Design Studio V

INTD 4140 Interior Design Business Practices

INTD 4132 Design & the Built Environment

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES: 18 S.H.

AH 1700 Art History, Prehistoric – Medieval AH 1701 Art History, Renaissance – Modern AH 3790 History of Furniture/Interiors AH 3792 History of ArchitectureFA 2288 Furniture Making IFA Studio Elective

Design Foundation: Four studio courses include visualizing techniques and visual form & composition; one lecture course, Design & Visual Culture, a survey of the design professions; four Art History courses.

Interior Design

COURSES

Major CoursesINTD 1000 Introduction to Interior Design

INTD 2100 Drafting for Interior Design

INTD 2110 Computer-Aided Design for Interiors I Prerequisite: INTD 2100

INTD 3100 Interior Design Studio I Prerequisites: INTD 1100 & INTD 2100

INTD 3110 Interior Design Studio II Prerequisite: INTD 3100

INTD 3120 Architectural Drawing & Rendering Prerequisites: INTD 1100 & INTD 2100

INTD 3130 Materials and Finishes for Interior Design Prerequisites: INTD 1100 & INTD 2100

INTD 3131 Architectural Lighting Design Prerequisites: INTD 3130 & INTD 3120

INTD 3132 Life Safety Codes Prerequisite: INTD 3100

INTD 3133 Building Construction & Methods Prerequisite: INTD 3100

INTD 3140 Computer-Aided Design for Interiors II Prerequisite: INTD 2110

INTD 4111 Interior Design Studio III Prerequisites: INTD 3110, INTD 4121

INTD 4112 Interior Design Studio IV Prerequisite: INTD 4111

INTD 4113 Interior Design Studio V Prerequisites: INTD 3120 & concurrent with INTD 3110

INTD 4121 Photoshop for Interior Designers Prerequisites: INTD 3120 & concurrent with INTD 3110

INTD 4122 Construction Documents for Designers Prerequisites: INTD 4121 & concurrent with INTD 4111

INTD 4132 Design & the Built Environment Prerequisite: INTD 4111

INTD 4140 Interior Design Business Practices Prerequisite: INTD 4111

DSN 4000 Critical Perspectives in Design (Capstone) Prerequisite: Six credits of Art and/or Design History

Design Foundation CoursesDSN 1100 Introduction to Design and Visual CultureDSN 1101 Visual Form IDSN 1102 Visual Form II Prerequisite: DSN 1101 DSN 1103 Visualizing Techniques IDSN 1104 Visualizing Techniques II Prerequisite: DSN 1103

Additional Required CoursesAH 1700 Art History, Prehistoric – Medieval

AH 1701 Art History, Renaissance – Modern

AH 3790 History of Furniture/Interiors

AH 3792 History of Architecture

FA 2288 Furniture Making I FA Studio Elective

Additional Major Information and Requirements

General Education Information and Requirments

Testing and PlacementIncoming freshmen and transfer students may be placed in specific GE Foundations, Developmental or ESL courses as a result of testing prior to registration. Students may also be exempt from testing due to SAT scores prior to college work.

Prerequisites and Equivalencies for GE Foundation Courses

GE 1000 Required for all freshman and transfers with fewer than 10 credits.Prerequistites: None Equivalents: ID 1001

ENG 1030Prerequistites: Placement testing Equivalents: ENG 1031/1032, ENG 1033/1034, ENG 1430, ENG 1020, ENG 1400

MATH 1000 or 1010 or 1016 or 1030Prerequistites: MATH 1901 if required by placement testing. Equivalents: MATH 1001/1002, MATH 1003/1004, MATH 1051

MATH 1044 or MATH 1054Prerequistites: MATH 1000 if required by placement testing.

COMM 1402Prerequistites: CS 0412, ENG 1031/1032 or ENG 1033/1034 if required by placement testing. May be taken concurently with ENG 1030. Equivalents: COMM 1400

GE 2021 - 2026 Research and Technology is offered as a college-based course.GE 2021 College of BPAGE 2022 College of EDUGE 2023 College of HSSGE 2024 College of NAHSGE 2025 College of VPAGE 2026 Undecided MajorsPrerequistites: CS 0421 if required by placement testing. ENG 1030 or equivalent COMM 1402 Equivalents: GE 2020

GE Distribution CoursesAll courses taken under the General Education Disciplinary/Interdisciplinary Distribution requirements must be selected from the approved General Education Distribution Course List, printed in Registration Bulletin. These courses are designated as GEHU, GESS, GESM, or GEHPE.

GEHU HumanitiesGESS Social SciencesGESM Science and MathematicsGEHPE Health and Physical Education

Required GE Distribution CoursesENG 2403 is a required Humanities Distribution course with an emphasis on diversity. Prerequisites: CS 0412 if required by placement testing; ENG 1030 or equivalent.

Either HIST 1000 or 1062 is a required Social Sciences Distribution Course with an emphasis on diversity. Prerequisites: CS 0412 if required by placement testing; May be taken concurrently with ENG 1030.

Foreign Language CreditThe three credits for a foreign language that may satisfy the GE Disciplinary/Interdisciplinary Distribution Requirement are awarded only upon successful completion of two semesters of study at the introductory or intermediate level. Credit for the first semester may be used as elective credit.

Major/GE Capstone CourseA Capstone course is a major course that satisfies three credits of GE requirement. Each major guide sheet will count three credits for the capstone as either GE credits or major credits, but not both.

University Requirements All students are required to complete one “Writing-Emphasis” course. The “W-E” course must be within the major portion of your program. Consult your major program advisor for specific information.

Design Major Requirements Faculty advisors will not approve a student’s course schedule unless all prerequisites for courses have been completed with a grade C or better.

Any student seeking an exception to this sequence must obtain authorization from the Executive Director or Program Coordinator prior to registration. Exceptions are granted for legitimate educational reasons only.

ALL BFA and BID majors must maintain a 3.0 average in major courses to be eligible for the degree. It’s the students responsibility to be aware of their academic success.

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