The history of Interior Design ranging from ancient times to the 21st Century, including Western, Asian, Middle Eastern, African and Latin American cultures. The course will focus on historical periods and their influences on the design of interior spaces.
INTD 138 Course Outline of Record
Student Learning Outcomes:
Apply visual environmental literacy through the analysis of different periods and movements of interior design.
Compare the characteristics of each design movement and their influence upon other movements and designers.
Identify the characteristics of various historical periods and movements of interior design.
This course was last offered in the fall 2024 semester. For current course offerings and for information on how to register for classes visit the CCSF Registration page.
Before the first day of instruction: If enrollment is full then you can elect to be added to a waitlist. If space opens up in the course (i.e. if an enrolled student drops) then waitlisted students are given an opportunity to enroll in the course with a notification to their @mail.ccsf.edu email address. This opportunity is only open for 24 hours and if you don't act on it, you are removed from the waitlist and the next student is given the opportunity.
After the first day of instruction: If you are interested in enrolling in the class you must come to a class meeting and Submit a Class Add Request in your RAMID Portal. I will authorize add requests based on waitlist priority and in-person confirmation that you are still interested in enrolling. Note that if your Add Request is authorized, you will receive a notification email and have only 24 hours to officially enroll in the class through your myRAM portal. After that, I will offer your spot to the next student. I will authorize adding students if space opens up in the class (i.e. if an enrolled student drops the course). I will continue to add students until the deadline to drop classes without a refund.
After the first week of the semester, no shows (students who have not attended nor submitted any assignments) will be dropped from the course.
In the CCSF fall 2024 semester, this class meets from 3:10-4:25pm on Mondays and Wednesdays in Batmale 221 on the Ocean Campus. Attendance at in person meetings is required.
First Class Meeting: August 19
Last Class Meeting: December 11
Take-Home Final Exam Due: December 19