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JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN (beginning 2017-18)

This Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for your planning course selections. This is only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. This form is a guide and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English / math placement, or other conditions. Please read the notes that accompany this page. Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design with Architectural Studies Minor Fall 2017 Spring 2018 ARC 101 Shop Stewardship Mat & Processes3 1 ARC 122 Communication and Architectonics1 4 ART 111 Drawing I 3 ARC 222-ID Construction Tectonics and Assemblies6 3 DES 121 Design I 3 ART 211 Drawing II 3 ENG 101 Expository Writing (or according to placement) 3 ENG 102 Critical Thinking and Writing 3 GEN 101 Questions of Life (>24 trans hrs) 1 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I OR MAT215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3-5 Total 14-16 Total 16 Fall 2018 Spring 2019 ARC 231 History of Architecture I 3 ART 225 History of Art II 3 ARC 251 Heuristics and Architecture4 4 ARC 252 Architectural Design Explorations4 4 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to 3 HIS 261 History of Civilization I 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 PHY 237 General Physics I w/lab 4 SOC 151 or PSY 111 Intro to Sociology or Intro to Psychology 3 Note: Mid-Program Review Application5 Total 17 Total 16 Fall 2019 Spring 2020 ARC 310 Digital Design Simulation 3 INT 324 Building Codes and Universal Design 3 ARC 321 Theories of Environmental Stewardship 3 INT 328 Case Studies in Construction Detail 4 INT 322 Building Systems 3 INT 331 History of Interiors and Furnishings 3 INT 323 Textiles. Materials and Sourcing 3 INT 352 ID Studio II, Residential, Kitchen, Bath4 5 INT 351 ID Studio I: Space Planning, Ergonomics4 5 ESS 101 Wellness 1 NOTE: All students must complete the "Application for Graduation" prior to registering for fourth year. Total 17 Total 16 Summer 2020 ARC381 Architectural Study Tour8 Total: 5 credits Fall 2010 Spring 2021 INT 428 Case Studies in Lighting and Acoustics 3 INT 452 ID Studio IV, Integrative Design Thesis4 5 INT 451 ID Studio III, Commercial Contract & Healthcare5 5 INT 462 Interior Design Professional Practice 3 ENG 3-- GenEd English Elective ENG 360s / 3 GEN 401 The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation 3 BUS 101 Introduction to Business 3 BST --- GenEd Biblical Studies Elective 3 ELECTIVE Any Elective 300 Level or Higher7 3 ESS --- Gen Ed ESS Activity Elective 1 GEN 301 Reflecting on the Conversation 1 Total 18 Total 17

See reverse for NOTES pertaining to the Interior Design major.

NOTES pertaining to the Interior Design major:

1 Full-time course load is 12-18 credits per semester. Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester. 2 Many ARC and INT courses are sequential. Students must successfully pass all ARC and INT courses with a minimum of a C- to meet the prerequisite of the next course in the sequence. For example, a student must earn a C- or better in ARC 251 in order to take ARC 252. 3 ARC 101 is required for all students new Architecture Department at Judson University, to address insurance, liability and safety concerns. However, students with facility with the wood shop, assembly tools and processes may test out of this course, as arranged with the instructor, at the first day of the course offering. Until then, ALL new students must register for and attend this course.

4 Designated Architecture and Interior Design studio courses carry a program fee resulting from the unique expenses of these majors. The fee is applied to studio courses from second semester of freshman year through graduate study. The program fee applies directly to the specialized programming, technology, materials and physical resources necessary to maintain the distinctive excellence of programs in the Department of Architecture. For ARC 122, the program fee is $650. For all designated studios in the second year and above, the program fee is $950.

5 During the spring term of the second year, all students must submit application for the Mid-Program Review, for acceptance into the third year, or professional portion, of the interior design program. Students must achieve an overall GPA of 2.50 in all coursework and a 2.75 GPA in all ARC / INT coursework taken at Judson University, to date, including completion of all ARC / INT courses taken with a C- or better. A portfolio of works and a letter of intent are also required with the Mid-Program Review application, as described in the Architecture supplement to the Judson University Student Handbook. Students must pass the mid-program review as a prerequisite for all 300 & 400 level ARC / INT courses.

6 ARC 222-ID is only offered every other spring term. In those years when it is not offered, first-year students should swap this course with BST 102, PSY 111 or SOC 151, and take ARC 222-ID in the spring of the second year. 7 Students are encouraged to explore various elective offerings in interior design, architecture or in different disciplines. Common architecture electives are noted below [although each is not always offered, and the semesters vary]. Other eligible elective offerings, in art & design include: ART 212: Painting I; ART 223: Darkroom Photography I; ART 311: Drawing III; ART 315: Ceramics: Handbuilding; ART 316: Ceramics: Wheel Throwing.

▫Architectural Rendering in Watercolor ▫Architecture for Conviviality ▫Adv. Case Studies in Sustainable Design ▫Full Small-Scale ▫Advanced Digital Design ▫Daylighting in Architecture ▫Chicago Architecture, After the Fire ▫Adv. Architectural Drawing ▫Advanced Architectural Acoustics ▫Special Topics in Architecture History/Theory ▫Multiculturalism in Architecture ▫Architecture for Christian Worship

8 The INT 381 Interior Design Study Tour is a distinctive of the Judson Interior Design program, and it is a required course. INT 381 is a 4-week foreign study course, in , focused on field-sketching, watercolor, history and place. INT 381 is usually taken during the May-term following the third year of undergraduate study, or as applicable in a transfer sequence. INT 381 has a separate trip cost of $5600 + $1375 summer tuition + $100 fee + personal spending. In the early years of Interior Design at Judson, INT 381 will be combined, at least in part, with the similar ARC 381 course. Initial details for INT / ARC 381 will be communicated prior to the end of the students' second year, and planning and preparation will occur throughout the students' third year, prior to the execution of the course, following the third year of study.

9 All Interior Design majors who spend four years studying at Judson, receiving an Architectural Studies minor. It is possible for second minor to be pursued as well. Commonly pursued minors include Studio Art, Graphic Design, Photography, Business, Worship Arts, or Biblical Studies. Advanced Placement courses or transfer of GenEd credit [from community college or summer courses] is highly encouraged for students seeking a second minor. Transfer students may or may not achieve the Architectural Studies minor, depending on the transfer plan and specific courses taken.