The fields of architecture and interior design are extremely interrelated. Both require practitioners to sustain specific skill sets relative to computer-aided drafting, BIM and graphics for the purpose of communicating design ideas to the public. In an age of progressive technology, it is difficult for design professionals to stay abeast the modern techniques and software programs which are needed to compete in a market flooded with fresh talent. This certificate will offer entry level training to out of date design professionals, or any individual wishing to augment their existing skill sets with the latest design related software applications.
Upon completion of the Certificate in Architectural and Interior Design Graphics, students will be able to:
- Use Computer-Aided Drawing software to communicate 2 dimensional design ideas.
- Use Computer-Aided Drawing software to communicate 3 dimensional design ideas.
- Understand color theory, surface rendering and light control in relation to technical illustration.
- Electronically model furniture, interiors and architecture for a built environment
- Create photo-realistic renderings to communicate design ideas.
- Effectively communicate graphic skill sets through a design portfolio.
The 15 credit hour curriculum:
- ART 11700 Introduction to Construction Drafting with AutoCAD: 3 credit hours
- ART 12000 Intro to Construction Drafting with BIM (Revit): 3 credit hours
- CGT 21100 Raster Imaging for Computer Graphics (Photoshop): 3 credit hours
- ART 22300 3D Architectural (Sketchup): 3 credit hours
- ART 32300 3D Architectural Modeling II (Advanced Revit): 3 credit hours
Candidates for this certificate are required to be formally admitted by the IUPUI Office of Admissions, but are not required to be a student in the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology. A history of some practical experience or familiarity with the fields of interior design or architecture is recommended, but not required.