3-Strongly Mapped, 2-Moderately Mapped, 1-Weakly Mapped
3-Strongly Mapped, 2-Moderately Mapped, 1-Weakly Mapped
Semester : 6 Credits: 4
Course Objectives:
Course Outcomes:
Duration
COn Description Cognitive level
(Hours)
Interpret the design methodology for interior
CO1 14 Understanding
design
Develop furniture design scheme for residential
CO2 17 Applying
interiors
Select finishing material for residential and
CO3 14 Applying
commercial interiors
Outline the application of landscape and
CO4 13 Understanding
ergonomics in interior design
Series Tests 2
CO-PO Mapping:
Course
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7
Outcomes
CO1 2
CO2 2
CO3 2
CO4 2
3-Strongly mapped, 2-Moderately mapped, 1-Weakly mapped
Course Outline:
Module Duration
Description Cognitive level
Outcomes (Hours)
CO1 Interpret the design methodology for interior design
Discuss elements and principles of interior
M1.01 6 Understanding
design
M1.02 Explain design methodology 4 Understanding
M1.03 Explain space modulation 4 Understanding
Contents:
Introduction to design methodology. Space modulation- quantitative and qualitative -
quality of interior space - colour and light -
CO2 Develop furniture design scheme for residential interiors
Explain anthropometric data related to
M2.01 6 Understanding
furniture design
Identify different types of furniture and
M2.02 6 Understanding
furniture design concepts
M2.03 Organize furniture with respect to its style 5 Applying
Series Test I 1
Contents:
Introduction to anthropometry. Living room furniture - different types of sofas - L type,
corner type; bedroom furniture - cot, side tables, wardrobes, bunk beds - study table,
dining tables, chairs, cupboards, shelves, display furniture -
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