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Warning: This course is not listed on the Langara website and is almost certainly discontinued. It was last offered in the term of Fall 2008.

DDSN 2131: Interiors III

Course FormatLecture 2.0 h + Seminar 1.0 h + Lab 0.0 h
Credits2.0

**Discontinued** was last offered Summer 2009 Last Updated: 30-APR-2009 Course focuses on retail design, encompassing the space planning of retail venues of up to 2000 sq. ft. (200 sq. meters), as well as selecting the colour scheme, appropriate finishes, and effective lighting design for those venues. The course culminates in a formal presentation incorporating, floor plans, interior and exterior elevations, 3D renderings, and sample boards. This work may be handled individually, or in small groups, depending on the project.

Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of "C" in DDSN 1211, 1212, 1221, 1222, 1231, 1232 and 1241. Corequisite(s): DDSN 2132 Note:


Course Attributes:
2nd Year Arts
2nd Year Science
Humanities
Lab Science
Science
Social Science
University
Transferable
Other Attributes:
Offered online:Unknown
Preparatory course:Unknown
Repeat limit2
Additional fees:
First offered:Fall 2005
Last offered:Fall 2008
Registration
restrictions:
RP
Outline(s):No outline found.
Transfer Agreements
CourseDestinationCreditStart to End
No active transfer agreements.
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Offerings of this course:

SemesterCRNSectionSeatsWaitlistDaysTimeRoomTypeInstructor
Fall 20083070700115N/A--W----0930-1025A109LectureDiana Sly
M------1330-1525A109LectureDiana Sly
Fall 20073010100116N/A--W----0930-1025A109LectureDiana Sly
M------1330-1625A109LectureDiana Sly
Fall 2006302310014N/A--W----1030-1225A109LectureDiana Sly
M------1330-1625A109LectureDiana Sly
Fall 20053091600114N/A--W----0930-1025A109LectureAndrew King
M------1330-1725A109LectureAndrew King