EXRI 4685 - Design Studio: Residential Project
Course Description
The design studio will provide an opportunity to apply the knowledge obtained from core courses of the Residential Interiors Program by completing a major residential project. Students will create a comprehensive project file utilizing the elements and principles of design. A systematic approach from design development (concepts and presentation) to implementation (drawings, finish, furniture and fixture specifications) will be taught through a series of in-class and take-home exercises.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- 🗸 Interpret and elaborate on the stepwise design process.
- 🗸 Construct Learning through critique and discussion.
- 🗸 Apply systematic problem solving.
- 🗸 Apply creative thinking.
- 🗸 Apply variety of presentation techniques.
Notes
- 🗸 This is a Synrchonous online course accessible through eClass, the University of Alberta’s eLearning management tool.
- 🗸The Government of Alberta has been helping researchers, entrepreneurs, and industries build the province for over a century. With the help of a provincial grant and the in-depth knowledge of subject matter experts, the University of Alberta, Concordia University of Edmonton, and the University of Lethbridge have collaboratively developed a three-course series focused on Intellectual Property.
- 🗸 This is a graded course; assessment activities may include exams, projects, presentations, journals, or research papers.
- 🗸 Additional learning materials are provided through eClass at no additional cost.
- 🗸 EXRI 4685 Design Studio: Residential Project is a 39-hour course.
Recommendations
Applicants intending to complete a program are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to lock in their course requirements.
Applies Towards the Following Programs
- Residential Interiors Certificate : Core Courses