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NYSID Fall 2012 Continuing & Professional Education2

To learn more about our programs, please visit

us on the Web at nysid.edu, or call the

Office of Admissions at 212-472-1500, x 205

A NATIONAL LEADER

IN DESIGN EDUCATION

Basic Interior Design (BID) Certificate

AAS in Interior Design

BFA in Interior Design

BA in the History of the Interior and the Decorative Arts

MFA-1: first-professional in Interior Design

MFA-2: post-professional in Interior Design

MPS in Healthcare Interior Design

MPS in Interior Lighting Design

MPS in Sustainable Interior Environments

Institute for Continuing and Professional Studies

Pre-College program

for high school sophomores, juniors and seniors

STAY CONNECTED

To find out, try the noncredit course,Introduction to Interior Design, basic courses such as Color for Interiors or explore your creative side with our one-credit mini-courses that can later be applied as elective credits in the AAS or BFA programs.

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Whether you are an establisheddesign professional, new to the field, or an individual interested inexploring a career in interior design, NYSID offers a unique opportunity to study many aspects of interior design and related fields through thecollege’s Institute for Continuing andProfessional Studies (ICPS). In this brochure you will find a diversity of professional development classes carrying CEUs and LUs and introduc-tory undergraduate courses offered for academic credit available on a nonma-triculated basis, all taught by NYSID’s outstanding faculty of highly accom-plished and widely published interior designers, architects, visual artists, and art and design historians.

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NYSIDMain170 East 70 St

NYDC200Lexington Ave.

The D&DBuilding979 Third Ave.

Special Course:

CE410A

CE412

CE431

CE435

CE741

CE907

CE181

Basic 2D Drafting UsingAutoCAD8 Sessions, Mon. Sept. 10 -Oct. 29

Technology Intensive: Level I Intro to Photoshop2 Sessions, Tues. Sept. 18 & 25

MAC Users: Basic 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD for Mac’s7 Sessions, Mon. Sept. 10 - Oct. 22

Residential Lighting: Surveying the Sources of Light1 Session, Mon. Sept. 24

Google SketchUp I: Intro to SketchUp3 Sessions, Sat. Sept. 22 - Oct. 6

Survey: The Business of Design and Leadership: The Vision for a Design Business2 Sessions, Fri. & Sat. Sept. 21 & 22

Remodeling Sustainably for Interior Designers1 Session, Thurs. Sept. 20

Insider’s Guide: UnderstandingDrapery Fundamentals 1 Session, Tues. Sept. 18

ICPSFALL 2012 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

CE718

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CE143A “Collecting DESIGN”10 Sessions, Mon. Oct. 1 - Dec. 17(no class 10/8 & 11/26)

CE160

CE526

CE719

CE410B

CE346

CE325

CE180

Sold! Buying Art & Antiques at Auction Lecture & Field Trip1 Session, Wed. Oct. 24

Using Leather in YourInterior Design1 Session, Tues. Oct. 16

Alternate Energy Sources for Interior Environments1 Session, Thurs. Oct. 18

Financial Strategies and Marketing: Develop Your Business Plan and Your Brand2 Sessions, Fri. & Sat, Oct. 19 & 20

Residential Lighting: Control Technology for Interiors1 Session, Mon. Oct. 15

Google SketchUp II:Intermediate SketchUp3 Sessions, Tues. Oct. 9 - 23

MAC Users: Intermediate 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD for Mac’s7 Sessions, Mon. Oct. 29 - Dec. 10

3D Modeling and RenderingUsing AutoCAD 7 Sessions, Sat. Oct .6 - Nov. 17

Intermediate 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD7 Sessions; Sat. Oct. 6 - Nov. 17

Basic 2D Drafting UsingAutoCAD8 Sessions,Sat. Oct. 13 - Dec. 8 (no class 11/24)

Children’s Book Illustration for Beginners6 Sessions, Wed. Oct. 31 - Dec. 12 (no class 11/21)

From Twitter to Facebook: Marketing Your Design Business1 Session, Fri. Oct. 12

The New York Contemporary Art Gallery Scene 6 Sessions, Tues. Oct. 9 - Nov. 13

CE750

CE347

Prep Workshop: LEED Green Associate Exam4 Sessions, Wed. Nov. 7 - Dec. 5 (no class 11/21)

How to Get Your Designs Published4 Sessions, Wed. Nov. 7 - Dec. 5 (no class 11/21)

Google SketchUp III:Advanced SketchUp3 Sessions, Tues. Nov. 27 - Dec. 11

Hallmarks of Design: A Classic FrenchSeduction: America’s Love Affair with French Design1 Session, Thurs. Dec. 6

CE411

CE413

CE414

CE436

CE742

CE908

CE144

CE437

CE143B “Collecting DESIGN”10 Sessions, Tues. Oct. 2 - Dec. 18(no class 10/9 &11/27)

Residential Lighting: Layout Fundamentals for Interiors1 Session, Mon. Nov. 12

Administration andOperations: Documentation and Business Processes2 Sessions, Fri. & Sat, Nov. 16 & 17

Working with a Photographer to Capture Your Designs1 Session, Thurs. Nov. 15

Learning the Decoration and Design Building1 Session, Tues. Nov. 20

CE740

CE905

CE338

CE508

Future Planning: Guiding Your Business through Transitions1 Session, Fri. Dec. 14

CE906

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This course on collecting modern and contemporary design will educate architects, interior designers, decorators, and art collec-tors in one of the most fascinating territories -- the international marketplace. Lectures will address furniture, styles, and modes in the history of modern design that have a

strong presence in the market. Class ses-sions include panels of leading ex-

perts on topics such as Art Deco, French Postwar Modernism,

Post-modernism, and more. The course will conclude with a private tour behind the scenes of the Design exhibition at Phillips de Pury & Company. The program is presented by

MODERN Magazine and is co-sponsored by Phillips

de Pury & Company. Instructor: Daniella Ohad Smith, Ph.D., design

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CE050 Introduction to Interior Design 6 sessions CE050-A Mon., 1:30 – 3:30 pm Sept. 10 – Oct.15 CE 050-B Mon., 1:30 – 3:30 pm Oct. 22 – Nov. 26 CE 050-K Mon., 6 – 8 pm Sept.10 Oct. 15 CE 050-L Mon., 6 – 8 pm Oct. 22 – Nov. 26 Fee: $660 Location: NYSID MainThis course is intended for people considering a career change to interior design. It provides a broad introduction to the profession and an overview of the education required. Through class discus-sions and a short design project, students will be exposed to a range of topics including basic design elements, the use and application of color, space planning, selection of furniture, finishes, and textiles, and design resources.Instructors: Randi Halpern, Don Kossar, Valerie Mead

CE143 “CollectingDESIGN” History, Collections, Highlights 10 sessions

CE143-A Mon., Oct. 1 – Dec. 17, 10 am – 12 pm (no class 10/8 & 11/26)CE143-B Tues., Oct. 2 – Dec. 18, 5 – 7 pm(no class 10/9 & 11/27)2.0 CEUs; 20 LUsFee: $500Location: NYSID Main

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This program was designed to prepare designers with small practices with strate-gies to meet the business challenges of today’s market for professional design services. The integrated format presents a systematic approach to building, improv-ing, and even excelling in the basics of any design business. The cycle of courses presents the keys to what every design business owner should know and be able to do and draws on proven principles and practices presented by experts in mar-keting, law, and business management. Through lectures, class discussions, and take-home exercises, the participants will leave with tools and techniques to apply in their business practice immediately. For business owners at every level.

SEmINarS(offered in various semesters)

Survey: The Business of Design and Leadership: The Vision for a Design Business

Financial Strategies and Marketing: Develop Your Business Plan and Your Brand

Administration: Legal Documents and Operations: Business Processes

Future Planning: Guiding Your Business through Transitions

noTE: It is highly recommended that CE907 be taken first in this series as it provides the foundation for understanding the content of the related seminars.

Seminars offered this semester:

CE907 Survey: The Business of Design and Leadership: The Vision for a Design Business 2 sessions Fri., Sept. 21, 6:30 - 8:30 pm and Sat., Sept. 22, 10 am -12 pm .4 CEUs; 4 LUs Fee: $220 Location: NYSID MainThis course gives a detailed overview of the business of design, and is intended to provide an orientation to what design business owners should know, be able to do or have done for them. It introduces a systematic approach to the basics of any design business as well as focuses on how a design business is conceived, plans are crafted and choices are made in develop-ing the vision for a design business. Par-ticipants will explore and discuss issues facing entrepreneurs such as: creating a business plan, assessing the risks of winning new clients, measuring success, the role of the principal as leader and their choices when balancing both a profes-sional and personal life.Instructor: Steve Nobel, Nobelinks

CE908 Financial Strategies and Marketing: Develop Your Business Plan and Your Brand 2 sessions Fri., Oct. 19, 6:30 - 8:30 pm and Sat. Oct. 20, 10 am – 12 pm .4 CEUs; 4 LUs Fee: $220 Location: NYSID MainMarketing is the process of build-ing brands and making them produce rewards. The course begins where good marketing starts: the current or prospective client. It profiles those who have the means to afford the best and are used to getting it, and who want designers to be their guides to living well. This session will prepare design

SPECIAL ProgrAmS

D E S I g n E n T r E P r E n E u r S h I P: T h E B uS I n E SS o f D E S I g n

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professionals to create their own brands with marketing messages that communi-cate the essential value of design targeted to those potential clients. Investing in the business plan takes some money as well as time and effort. The help of software tools, mentors, business coaches or consultants and accountants will be discussed as part of the business investment. This course will also examine modern models for pric-ing design services and introduce tools to compare fees and expenditures.Instructor: Steve Nobel, Nobelinks

CE905 Administration and Operations: Documentation and Business Processes 2 sessions Fri., Nov. 16, 6:30 - 8:30 pm Sat., Nov. 17, 10 am – 12 pm .4 CEUs; 4 LUs Fee: $220 Location: NYSID MainThe most profitable design practice is the one with the best process. Process is how you create value for your clients. There-fore, administering a business should create value for your clients and rewards for you. This working session will cover letters of agreement, licenses and other administrative documents that must be crafted to reflect the character of your business brand and pricing structure. A documented agreement between designer and client should be a mutually beneficial record of what will happen between two responsible parties intent on mutual suc-cess. This session will also examine the es-sential business processes and supporting infrastructure. Who is involved, in what role, and with what responsibilities? The tools that can help manage time, people and money efficiently and effectively will be covered. Instructor: Steve Nobel, Nobelinks

CE906 Future Planning: Guiding Your Business through Transitions 1 session Fri., Dec. 14, 6 – 9 pm .3 CEUs; 3 LUs Fee: $165 Location: NYSID MainThe prudent business owner plans for growth, defines how it will be managed and seeks to balance the demands of both personal and professional needs. Three possible scenarios will be covered. How will growth be managed? More business does not necessarily mean more profit. Should you add a partner? Partnerships have many benefits and pitfalls. This session will also put the entire series of courses into the context of your future plans so you are ready to take your busi-ness to the next level. Instructor: Steve Nobel, Nobelinks

ConTInuIng EDuCATIon CErTIfICATE In rESIDEnTIAL LIghTIng

NYSID’s Institute for Continuing and Professional Studies continues to offer a series of courses in residential lighting.

Courses may be taken in any order, although it is highly recommended that CE740 Layout Fundamentals be taken first.

This program is designed to provide interior designers with the knowledge base and core strategies necessary to expand their skill set to include residential illumination. The cycle of courses strikes a balance between the global fundamentals of lighting design with precisely targeted procedures for the illumination of specific types of residential spaces. Upon complet-ing the series, the participants will be equipped with the resources and tech-niques needed to integrate light into their projects.

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FoUNDatIoN SEmINarS(offered in various semesters)

Lighting Layout Fundamentals for Interiors

Surveying the Sources of Light

Lighting Control Technology for Interiors

topICaL SEmINarS(offered in various semesters)

Illuminating the Residential Kitchen

Theatrical Lighting Strategies

Basic Lighting Calculations

Illuminating the Residential Bathroom

Illuminating the Exterior Landscape

Seminars offered this semester:

CE740 Residential Lighting: Layout Fundamentals for Interiors 1 session Mon. ,Nov. 12, 6 – 9 pm .3 CEUs; 3 LUs Qualifies for HSW and SD credit Fee: $165 Location: NYSID MainMany design professionals become frustrated when attempting to prepare a lighting plan despite the fact that pertinent layout information is present in the manufacturer’s literature. This stems from the fact that to the untrained eye, the literature appears to be written cryptically. This seminar will provide a comprehensive overview of downlighting, wallwashing, and adjustable accent light-ing methodology, delineation, and “rules of thumb.” Through structured classroom exercises, attendees will gain the ability to extract useful and practical information

from published technical literature.Instructor: John Katimaris, AIA, IES, IIDA

CE741 Residential Lighting: Surveying the Sources of Light 1 session Mon. ,Sept. 24, 6 – 9 pm .3 CEUs; 3 LUs Qualifies for HSW and SD credit Fee: $165 Location: NYSID MainLamp manufacturers have greatly expanded and refined their menu of products. Many design professionals are overwhelmed by the wide assortment of light sources from which to choose. This seminar will provide a comprehensive overview of new light bulb technologies, from the incandescent lamp to the LED (light emitting diode). Attendees will observe working samples that will demon-strate the color rendition, visual texture, intensity, and dimming characteristics of a variety of bulbs.Instructor: John Katimaris, AIA, IES, IIDA

CE742 Residential Lighting: Control Technology for Interiors 1 session Mon., Oct. 15, 6 - 9 pm .3 CEUs; 3 LUs Qualifies for HSW and SD credit Fee: $165 Location: NYSID MainClients may want to create the necessary ambience, change the scene, or merely conserve energy at the touch of a button. The capacity to facilitate varying light lev-els throughout a constructed environment has become the rule, not the exception, for effective and responsive design. This seminar will provide a comprehensive overview of lighting controls – from inde-pendent wall box devices to whole house dimming systems and sensors. Attendees will be given an assortment of easy to read wiring diagrams as a timeless design aid.Instructor: John Katimaris, AIA, IES, IIDA

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EXam prEparatIoN

CE056 NCIDQ Exam Review 3 sessions Sat., Sept. 15, 9 am – 4 pm Sat. & Sun., Sept. 22 & 23, 9am – 5pm 1.8 CEUs Fee: $500 + $30.00 material fee Location: NYSID Main This course prepares candidates for the NCIDQ exam by exploring test-taking techniques and strategies and providing an understanding of the test objectives. In each class, students take exams simulat-ing the NCIDQ exam followed by review, analysis, and explanations of the various questions and answers. Instructor: Robert King, NYS-CID, ASID, RA

CE750 Preparatory Workshop for the LEED Green Associate Exam 4 sessions Wed., Nov. 7 – Dec. 5, 6 – 9 pm (no class 11/21) 1.1 CEUs; 11 LUs Qualifies for HSW and SD credit Fee: $575 Location: NYSID Main This course will include a detailed review of LEED credit intents and requirements and will aid design professionals as they prepare for the LEED GA exam. Quizzes and a mock exam are included. This work-shop fulfills the USGBC requirement that applicants for the Green Associate exam have completed an education program that addresses green building principles, in order to sit for the exam. Instructor: Mark Squeo, RA, LEED AP

SpECIaL topICS IN DESIGN

CE160 Sold! Buying Art & Antiques at Auction: A Lecture & Preview at Sotheby’s 1 session Wed., Oct. 24, Lecture: 11 am – 12:30 pm; Field Trip: 2 – 4 pm .35 CEUs; 3.5 LUs Fee: $220 Location: NYSID Main Have you ever wondered what it would be like to attend an antiques or fine art auction or to buy at auction for a client? Participants will learn about the process: using the auction catalog and reference sources to predetermine value; visiting the pre-auction exhibit; and the schedule and procedures of a typical fine art or antique auction. A morning lecture will be fol-lowed by an afternoon visit to Sotheby’s. Instructor: David Scott, David Scott Interiors CE180 The New York Contemporary Art Gallery Scene: Practice, Players, Process 6 sessions Tues., Oct. 9, 30 & Nov. 13, 10 -11:30 am Oct. 16, 23, & Nov. 6, 10am -1:00 pm Gallery tours 1. 35 CEUs; 13.5 LUs

Fee: $495 Location: NYSID MainFine art is a superb source of inspiration for designers, especially in today’s con-temporary practice where the sky is the limit: Does an artist rely on intensive hand labor or high concept? How much does the site/context of an artwork’s display influence its impact? And who are the people setting trends–both in the making and showing of art–in New York City right now? This short, but intensive, course will introduce students to the NYC gallery scene with on-site visits to the galleries of three major neighborhoods: Chelsea, the Lower East Side, and Williamsburg/Bush-wick. We’ll discuss the sorts of creative strategies (Body Art, Site-Specific Art, Performance Art, Minimalism and the like), and, during lecture time, suggest what sorts of relevance this work might hold for us as designers. By the end of

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the course, students will know where to go and what to expect from exhibitions of new art. Students will want to bring a camera or cell-phone camera on the trips to record what they see, and will write two short papers/responses of 500-700 words in length. Instructor: Sarah Schmerler, Contributor, Art in America, TimeOutNY and Photograph magazine

CE144 Hallmarks of Design: A Classic French Seduction: America’s Love Affair with French Design 1 session Thurs., Dec. 6, 12 - 1pm .1 CEU; 1 LU Fee: $55 Location: NYSID Main This course will trace the French influence in the United States from the colonial pe-riod of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) and Gouverneur Morris (1752-1816), envoys to Paris 1784-89 and 1792-94 respectively; the emigration of French artisans and their impact on American production; the guid-ance of decorators and dealers as Edith Wharton, Elsie de Wolfe, Charles Duveen and Stéphane Boudin of Jansen on the col-lections of the titans of American industry such as J.P. Morgan, Henry Clay Frick, Charles Wrightsman, Henry Ford II and John Gutfreund. Numerous illustrations will be used to exemplify these points. Instructor: Marcia Schaeffer, Decorative Arts Historian GrapHIC CommUNICatIoN aND tECHNoLoGY

CE410 Basic 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD 8 sessions CE410-A Mon., Sept. 10 –Oct. 29, 2 – 5 pm CE410-B Sat., Oct. 13– Dec. 8, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm (no class 11/24) 2.2 CEUs; 22.0 LUs Fee: $816 Location: NYSID Main It’s not too late to learn AutoCAD! Specifi-cally designed for interior designers, this course will cover basic drafting of plans,

elevations, and details using AutoCAD. Hands-on practice and small class size allow students to become comfortable and competent in basic AutoCAD and 2D digital drafting. Instructors: Johnny Lee, Rose Castillo

CE411 Intermediate 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD 7 sessions Sat., Oct. 6 – Nov. 17, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 2.0 CEUs; 20 LUs Fee: $714 Location: NYSID Main Now you’ve conquered the preliminaries, it’s time to become proficient in interme-diate level 2D drafting using AutoCAD. This course will review the basic drafting of plans, elevations and details, and cover the next level of skills. Small class size and in class practice time with the instruc-tor will allow students to master interme-diate CAD. Instructor: Dan Friedman CE412 MAC USERS: Basic 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD for Macs 7 sessions Mon., Sept. 10 – Oct. 22, 6 – 9 pm 2.0 CEUs; 20 LUs Fee: $714 Location: NYSID Main It’s not too late to learn AutoCAD! Specifi-cally designed for interior designers using Macs, this course will cover basic drafting of plans, elevations, and details using Au-toCAD for Mac 2012. Hands-on practice and small class size allow students to be-come comfortable and competent in basic AutoCAD and 2D digital drafting. Instructor: Dan Friedman CE413 3D Modeling and Rendering Using AutoCAD 7 sessions Sat., Oct. 6 – Nov. 17, 2 – 5 pm 2.0 CEUs; 20 LUs Fee: $714 Location: NYSID Main Students with advanced experience in 2D AutoCAD will gain a comprehensive understanding of 3D space in AutoCAD. Topics will include objects and modeling

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concepts, surfaces and solids, perspective and axonometric views, applying materi-als to models, and other key elements. Instructor: Dan Friedman

CE414 MAC USERS: Intermediate 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD for Macs 7 sessions Mon., Oct. 29 – Dec. 10, 6 – 9 pm 2.1 CEUs; 21 LUs Fee: $714 Location: NYSID Main Now that you’ve conquered the prelimi-naries, it’s time to become proficient in intermediate level 2D drafting usingAutoCAD for Mac 2012. This course will review the basic drafting of plans, eleva-tions, and details, and cover the next level of skills. Small class size and in-class practice time with the instructor allow students to master intermediate CAD.Instructor: Dan Friedman CE431 Technology Intensive: Level I Introduction to Adobe Photoshop 2 sessions Tues., Sept. 18 & 25, 6 - 8:30 pm .5 CEUs; 5.0 LUs Fee: $170 Location: NYSID Main This is an intensive introduction to photo editing and image rendering for interior designers. The class will include basic file settings, color and contrast adjustment, retouching and transforming of image elements, as well as adding components to existing images. Work will be focused on rendering or enhancing photographed and drawn environments. Instructor: Lee Altman

CE435 Google SketchUp I: Introduction to SketchUp 3 sessions Sat., Sept. 22 - Oct. 6, 2 - 5 pm .9 CEUs; 9 LUs Fee: $333 Location: NYSID Main 3D visualization is critical to the success of design. Using Google SketchUp, you can create and edit 3D models with a great palette of realistic colors, detailed textures, and shadow studies. Part I of

this three-course sequence will introduce students to the various tools used to create and manipulate 3D forms; create and apply surfaces to a model; import components from Google Warehouse; and position and export SketchUp models to Google Earth. After completing this introductory course, participants will be able to begin to use SketchUp to create three-dimensional presentation drawings. Instructor: Cynthia Li

CE436 Google SketchUp II: Intermediate SketchUp 3 sessions Tues., Oct. 9 - 23, 6 – 9 pm .9 CEUs; 9 LUs Fee: $333 Location: NYSID Main Building on the fundamental skills learned in Google SketchUp I,participants will learn how to use shad-ows, light, textures, and other advanced digital rendering techniques to give visual appeal to their 3D SketchUp drawings. Participants will understand how to: manage 3D geometry by creating and manipulating groups and components; import information into SketchUp from Google Earth; use PhotoMatch to add photographs to a model; create, edit, mix, and apply styles; and create a basicpresentation. Instructor: Cynthia Li

CE437 Google SketchUp III: Advanced SketchUp 3 sessions Tues., Nov. 27 – Dec. 11, 6 – 9 pm .9 CEUs; 9 LUs Fee: $333 Location: NYSID Main Campus This course is designed for advanced SketchUp users who are already very familiar with most or all of SketchUp’s basic commands. This class introduces advanced modeling techniques, tool techniques and project management. At the completion of this course, participants will understand how to: use existing CAD Files for reference; organize your model using Layers; create sections and animated scenes for presentations; export SketchUp models to AutoCAD and Google Layout. Instructor: Cynthia Li

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CE325 From Twitter to Facebook: Marketing Your Design Business through Social Networking

1 session Fri., Oct. 12, 9 am -12 pm, 1 - 2 pm

.4 CEUs; 4 LUsFee: $220Location: NYSID Main

Created specifically for designers and architects, this workshop provides a comprehensive look at the role social networking can play in marketing your business through “SEO”: Search Engine Optimization. Learn the key components of maximizing the exposure of you and your design practice on the World Wide Web and the steps you can take to create a powerful online presence that will draw clients to you and your business. Instructor: Julia Molloy, Molloy Management, design industry business consultant

CE346 Children’s Book Illustration for Beginners 6 sessions Wed., Oct. 31 – Dec. 12, 2:30 - 4:30 pm (no class 11/21) 1.2 CEUs; 12 LUs Fee: $408 Location: NYSID Main The class will examine celebrated illus-trated books and review current trends. The illustrating process will be explored including story interpretation, text place-ment, initial sketching, and finished art. Class assignments will sharpen students’ style and skills, as well as add to a profes-sional portfolio aimed towards submission to art directors. Instructor: Donald Brown, Author

CE347 How to Get Your Designs Published 4 sessions Wed., Nov. 7 - 28 & Dec. 5, 6 – 8 pm (no class 11/21) .8 CEUs; 8 LUs Fee: $272 Location: NYSID Main Generate publicity for your design firm and your projects. Learn the ABCs: what makes a story, what to say in your pitch and to whom, the contents of a persuasive submission, and what journalists expect from you. Find out how to express what sets you apart from the competition, and why the press should pay attention. Instructor: Susan Harkavy, Public Relations Consultant at tHE D&D, 979 tHIrD avE (at 59tH St.) aStra CaFé, 14tH FL

CE181 Understanding Drapery Fundamentals 1 session Tues., Sept. 18, 9:30 – 10:30 am .1 CEU; 1.0 LU Fee: $50 Location: D & D Building, Astra Café Custom draperies and window treatments designed with thought and care can accomplish design miracles. They can make a room look larger or a window more generous; make a ceiling seem higher; and transform an ordinary wall into a textural focal point. Perhaps best of all, they can cleverly disguise a multitude of less-than-perfect architectural conditions (what is that window doing there?) that would other-wise require construction. The course will also cover best practices in working with custom workrooms, and provide insights into the appropriate choices for lining, hardware, trim selections and installation tips. A variety of existing projects will be reviewed to highlight their challenges and solutions will be presented. Instructor: Michael Tavano, Interior Designer and Product Designer

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CE526 Using Leather in Your Interior Designs 1 session Tues., Oct. 16, 9:30 – 10:30 am .1 CEUs; 1.0 LU Fee: $50 Location: D & D Building, Astra Café Learn how leather is made, and how to use it for all interior environments. A breath-able, natural, and very GREEN product, the many characteristics of leather for interiors offer a wide variety of opportuni-ties where environment and aesthetics are to be considered. Instructor: Echo Mackenzie, Edelman Leather

CE508 Learning the Decoration and Design Building 1 session Tues., Nov. 20, 9:30– 10:30 am .1 CEUs; 1.0 LUs Fee: None Location: D & D Building, Astra Café Decoration and Design Building is the worlds’ premier design destination for high design and luxury décor and home to the most coveted names: from textiles and wall-covering, to furniture, lighting and accessories. Join the DDB for an in-sider’s guide to the “ins” and “outs” of the largest design resource in New York and how you can shop for all of your clients under one roof. Discover insider tips and secrets direct from the manufacturers and showrooms themselves. This course will include presentations from four show-rooms, representing a cross-section of the resources found within the building. You will understand why thousands of top designers from around the world use the DDB as a resource for all their projects and client needs!

at NYDC, 200 LEX (at 32ND St.) LobbY CoNFErENCECENtEr

CE718 Remodeling Sustainably for Interior Designers 1 session Thurs., Sept. 20, 9:30 – 11 am .15 CEUs; 1.5 LUs Qualifies for HSW and SD credit Fee: $75 Location: NYDC, Lobby Conference CenterTake the mystery out of sustainable reno-vation using common sense and familiar practices. It’s easy to be a green renovator when you follow simple guidelines and use your own litmus test check list as choices unfold. Topics include: What is Gizmo Green and why you should question green technology; Bamboo, the sustainable solu-tion for everything from floors to pajamas – or not!; Benefits of preservation, is the greenest building the one that’s already built?; To LEED or not to LEED. Instructor: Gerry Holbrook, Taconic Builders CE719 Alternate Energy Sources for Interior Environments 1 session Thurs., Oct. 18, 9:30 – 11 am .15 CEUs; 1.5 LUs Qualifies for HSW and SD credit Fee: $75 Location: NYDC Lobby Conference CenterCome join a lively presentation about geo-thermal heating and cooling system de-sign considerations that a designer needs to know in order to direct their client, and the client’s energy professional, so that a minimum of space is utilized with a maxi-mum of performance efficiency. Energy independence, smart buildings, building insulation, open and closed systems, hy-brid, wind, hydro, and hydrogen systems will be discussed. Instructor: Roy Ostrom, PE [ret], BSME, MS Astronautical Engineering

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CE338 Working with a Photographer to Capture Your Designs 1 session Thurs., Nov. 15, 9:30 – 11:00 am .15 CEU; 1.5 LU Fee: $75 Location: NYDC Lobby Conference Center Having your finished projects photo-graphed for your portfolio, website and publication is essential to getting your de-sign work out into the world with the best face possible. Architectural and design photographer Mark La Rosa will walk you through the most important aspects of working with a professional photog-rapher to visually capture your work. A slide presentation will cover different types of spaces and will focus on practical aspects of doing the shoot, including the designer’s role in working on the photos. Other topics such as finding a photogra-pher, cost, time allotment and usage rights will be covered. Instructor: Mark La Rosa, Architectural Photographer

CoUrSES For aCaDEmIC CrEDIt

The location for all academic credit courses is NYSID’s main location at 170 East 70th Street.

mINI-CoUrSES (one academic credit)

139 Introduction to Adobe Photoshop Studio credit: 1 139-K 5 sessions. Monday, 5:30 - 10:00 pm September 9 - October 8 139-L 5 sessions. Monday, 5:30 - 10:00 pm November 19 - December 7Adobe Photoshop is an image-editing, photo retouching, and composition pro-gram used by design professionals across all disciplines. This course will intro-duce fundamental tools and techniques including selections, layers, basic image retouching, masks, filters, paths and inte-gration with other Adobe Creative Suite programs. Faculty: Spinelli

142 Google SketchUp Studio credit 1 142-A 7 sessions. Tuesday, 2:30 - 5:00 pm September 18 - October 30 This course provides students with the ability to explore and express design ideas in three dimensions utilizing Google SketchUp, a quick, easy-to-learn 3D image modeling program that is compatible with AutoCAD. Students will learn how to enhance their drawings with shadow, light, textures, and other advanced digital rendering techniques. Faculty: Amornvivat

145 Introduction to Adobe InDesign Studio credit: 1 145-K 5 sessions. Monday, 5:30 - 10:00 pm October 15 - November 12 Adobe InDesign is the design industry’s standard layout program. This course will introduce fundamental tools and techniques including basic layout, text and graphics manipulation, drawing tools (bezier curves), color creation and application, master pages, multiple pages and integration with other Adobe Creative Suite programs. Faculty: Spinelli

148 Introduction to Adobe Illustrator Studio credit: 1 148-K 7 sessions. Tuesday, 6:30 - 9:45 pm October 23 – December 4Adobe Illustrator is a vector-based image creation program used in illustrations, technical drawings, animations, special effects, logo design, and motion graph-ics. Topics covered in class include Bezier curves, the pen tool, color and gradients, type vs. rasterized type, gradient mesh tool, live trace, and integration with other Adobe Creative Suite programs. Faculty: Tome

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189 Decorative Painting I: Faux Finishes and Gilding Studio credit: 1 189-A 5 sessions Monday, 9 am - 1:30 pm September 10 - October 8An introduction to the techniques and history of decorative painting with an emphasis on faux finishes, glazes, and gilding. Students will produce sample presentation boards while exploring the creative possibilities of decorative paint-ing as it relates to classical and contempo-rary interiors. Faculty: Barger

190 Decorative Painting II: Stencils and Pattern Studio credit: 1 190-A 5 sessions Monday, 9 am - 1:30 pm October 15 - November 12A further exploration of the techniques and history of decorative painting with an emphasis on painted pattern and stencil-ing for interior embellishment. Students will develop hand-painted project boards based on historical or contemporary designs. Faculty: Barger

195 Decorative Painting III: Murals and Graphics Studio credit: 1 195-A 5 sessions Monday, 9 am - 1:30 pm November 19 - December 17An exploration of the history and techniques of decorative painting as it relates to large-scale murals and graphics for contemporary interior embellishment. Students will develop their ideas on canvas, scaling and transferring their designs while learning the basic methods of mural painting. Faculty: Barger

197 The Golden Mean as a Design Tool Studio credit: 1 197-A 3 sessions Friday, October 26, 2 - 6:30 pm, Saturday, October 27, 9 am - 5:45 pm, Sunday, October 28, 9 am - 5:45 pm 197-B 3 sessions Friday, November 9, 2 – 6:30 pm, Saturday, November 10, 9 am – 5:45 pm, Sunday, November 11, 9 am – 5:45 pmThe Golden Mean stands alone among mathematical expressions of proportion. Its appearance in nature, design, and ar-chitecture is universally recognized, from Egyptian pyramids and the Greek Parthe-non to Le Corbusier, and from sunflowers to spiral shells from the sea. The Golden Mean principle is explored in lectures, and practical studio workshops teach students how to draw the Golden Mean proportion and use it as a design tool.Faculty: Fletcher

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101 Historical Styles I Lecture credits: 2 101-A Monday, 2 - 3:45 pm 101-K Monday, 6 - 7:45 pmThis course is an introductory overview of the history of design in furniture, interiors, and architecture from the ancient world through 1820. Lectures, readings, and field trips focus on the development of major forms, period styles, and ornament from ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome through the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, and Neoclassical eras. Faculty: Gura

114 Introduction to Sustainability and the Built Environment Lecture Credits: 2 114-A Friday, 3 -4:45 pmThis survey course introduces students to the principles and concepts of sustain-ability and provides the context for design decisions for the 21st century. Students will develop an understanding of why current and future makers of the built en-vironment must think differently than in the past and the reasons for both histori-cal and current concerns about resource limitations. Class lectures will explore differing interpretations of the concept of sustainability and the broad range of factors contributing to a sustainable society, including health, productivity, bio-mimicry, passive design strategy, material re-use and resource conservation. Guest lecturers will include experts in the field of sustainable softgoods, hardwoods, light-ing, daylighting, environmental systems, LEED and BIM. Faculty: Lu

119 Textiles for Interiors Lecture credits: 2 119-A Wednesday, 2 - 3:45 pm 119-K Wednesday, 6 - 7:45 pmThis course is a survey of the history and science of fabrics through lectures on major decorative arts periods as well as textile design, fibers, methods of weaving, dyeing, flammability, finishes, and trims. Properties, code requirements, and main-tenance of contract and residential fabrics and their application are covered as well

as estimating yardage. Also included in the course are lectures on the history of wallpaper and carpeting and their applica-tion to today’s interiors. Faculty: Concra

244 Basics of Photography Lecture credits 2 244-A Tuesday, 9:30 - 11:15 amThis course is an overview of the basictechnical skills necessary to take photographs with either a digital or film camera. Students will learn how to use the manual controls on a camera and how to unravel the mysteries of the digital point-n-shoot. This course is relevant to beginners and students with some experi-ence in photography, and is designed to build a groundwork of skills for more advanced pursuits in photography. Faculty: LaRosa

128 Basic Drafting Studio credits 3 128-A Monday, 9 am - 1:30 pm 128-B Wednesday, 9 am - 1:30 pm 128-C Friday, 9 am - 1:45 pm 128-K Monday and Wednesday, 6 - 8:15 pm 128-w1 Saturday and Sunday, 9 am - 1:45 pm (7 weekends; see Weekend Schedule)The course is an introduction to the tools, techniques and principles of architectural drafting, graphic conventions, and letter-ing. Students will measure actual sites and study the use of dimensional orthographic and three-dimensional paraline drawing types. Faculty: Barton, Gering, Kaplan, Leonar-dis, Mersel, Whitlock, Wickham

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141 Color for Interiors Studio credits 2 141-A Tuesday, 9 am - noon 141-B Tuesday, 2 - 5 pm 141-C Friday, 9 am - 12:15 pm 141-D Friday, 2 - 5:15 pm 141-K Tuesday, 6 - 9 pm 141-L Thursday, 6 - 9:15 pm 141-w2 Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am - 1:15 pm (7 weekends; see Weekend Schedule)This studio course concentrates on the study of color and color schemes for inte-riors. Compilation of the Munsell Color Charts is the basis for a series of projects which lead to the development of complete color schemes. Psychological and practical influences affecting the choice of color are studied. Using gouache paints, colors for walls, floor coverings, window treatments, upholstery, accessories, and accent areas are selected and applied to a variety of room settings. Faculty: Burt, Button, Halpern, Malone, Mead, Rompilla, Sels

180 Visual Concepts Studio credits 2 180-A Tuesday, 9 am - noon 180-B Tuesday, 2 - 5 pm 180-C Friday, 9 am - 12:15 pm 180-K Tuesday, 6 - 9 pm 180-G Saturday, 2 - 5:15 pm 180-W2 Saturday and Sunday, 2:30 - 5:45 pm (7 weekends; see Weekend Schedule)Students are introduced to the language common to all visual activity. Through freehand drawing exercises and study models, the abstract elements of design—point, line, plane shape/form, value, color and texture—are examined, along with the principles which unify these elements in a clear visual conceptual organization. Dis-cussion and critique of assigned projects enable students to develop an understand-ing of the elements and principles of design composition. Faculty: Gerber, Harding

rEGIStratIoN For CoNtINUING aND proFESSIoNaL StUDIES

If you do not have a NYSID ID, go to www.nysid.edu/netcommunity/registerICPS to reserve and pay for courses online, or use the registration form in this brochure to mail, fax, or register in person. The Office of the Registrar on the 2nd floor of the 69th Street administration building is open from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. If you have a valid student ID num-ber and password, reserve your courses online on the NYSID web portal,

http://portal.nysid.edu.

Payment in full is required at the time ofregistration for all noncredit continuingeducation courses and for all registrations through www.nysid.edu. The registra-tion and technology fees do not apply to noncredit courses. For courses bearing academic credit and reserved through the portal, tuition and fees must be paid within 15 days of course approval or your course reservation will be canceled. Course registrations made within 15 days of the beginning of the summer session are payable in full at the time of approval. Courses taken on a noncredit basis cannot be applied to a degree or the Basic Interior Design program. No fees are transferable to another semester.

NYSID allows you to take up to 12 college credits as a nonmatriculated student before deciding to apply for a degree program. College credits earned can be applied to your program when you are admitted. For information on NYSID’s degree programs, go to www.nysid.edu or call the Admissions Office at 212-472-1500 ext. 205.

All courses and workshops are subject to aminimum enrollment per class. NYSID reserves the right to cancel any program, alter time schedules, or substitute faculty.

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GENEraL INFormatIoNrEGarDING CoNtINUING EDUCatIoN CrEDItS

As an institution of higher education, NYSID is a New York State-approved sponsor of continuing education. It is the responsibility of each participant to retain if required, or to submit to their profes-sional organization or state office of the professions, all documentation regarding completion of continuing education re-quirements. Upon request NYSID will pro-vide each participant with a Certificate of Completion, which is issued in the form of an official Continuing Education transcript, and other required course documentation. NYSID Continuing Education transcripts show a grade of Pass (P) or Withdrawn (W). A W will be issued for partial atten-dance or unsatisfactory completion.

For Interior Designers

NYSID CEUs may be accepted by profes-sional interior design organizations as fulfilling continuing education credit re-quirements. NYSID meets the criteria to be a provider of continuing education because it is a degree-granting institution, offering degrees in interior design that are ac-credited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation. Organizations such as ASID and IIDA require members to self-report their continuing education using forms available on the organization websites and to maintain in their files Certificates of Completion with the name of the autho-rized provider, the course name and earned credits, and the date that the course was successfully completed. Interior designers may be required by their individual state boards and professional organizations to complete profession-related continuing education credits on a regular basis. The NYSID Institute for Continuing and Pro-fessional Studies will provide a Certificate of Completion and other supporting docu-mentation for each course, upon written request. No continuing education credits will be issued for a grade of W.

rEFUND poLICY

Refunds for continuing education courses and any one credit mini-course meeting six or fewer sessions must be requested at least one full week prior to the first session or no refund is permissible. No fees may be credited to another semester. Tele-phone notification is not accepted. Email [email protected] or visit the Office of the Registrar to request a drop form.

For the courses with tuition based on credits, tuition refunds are calculated ac-cording to NYSID’s refund schedule based on the date the course is dropped online or the date of receipt of a completed drop form. The student must provide the signed drop form to the Office of the Registrar in person or by fax or email. Fees are nonre-fundable and nontransferable.

For courses for credit, last day to receive refund of:

100% August 2775% September 1050% September 1725% September 24

No refunds after September 24, 2012

For Architects

Architects are required by their individual state boards to complete profession-re-lated continuing education requirements on a regular basis and should follow the requirements of each jurisdiction.

NYSID is a registered provider of continu-ing education with the American Institute of Architects (AIA); each course in the bulletin has a notation regarding LU cred-its, and specifically HSW or SD designa-tions. Members of the AIA who wish to use a NYSID course to meet their membership obligation must submit their membership number to NYSID on the registration form, and upon arrival to the first session. NYSID will report their attendance to the AIA. No continuing education credits will be issued for a grade of W.

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*Late fee does not apply to new students or for registration for noncredit continuingeducation courses.**Drop fee and course addition and withdrawal deadlines apply only to credit-bearing courses.

The information published here represents the plans of the New York School of Interior Design at the time of publication. The school reserves the right to change without notice any matter contained in this publication, including but not limited to tuition, fees, policies, names of pro-grams, course offerings, facilities, and faculty. Payment of tuition or attendence at any classes shall constitute a student’s acceptance of the administration’s rights as set forth above.

FaLL 2012 CaLENDar

Monday, April 30 Fall 2012 registration begins

Monday, June 25 Late registration begins Late fee charged; does not apply to new students

Thursday, August 30 New Student Orientation

Tuesday, September 4 Fall semester classes begin

Monday, September 10 Last day for full-term course additions

Monday, September 24 Last day to drop full-term courses

Monday, October 22 Last day for voluntary withdrawal from registered courses

6 pm, Wed., Nov 21 Thanksgiving Recess - no classesthrough Sun., Nov 25

Monday, December 17 Fall semester ends

tUItIoN aND FEES

The following costs are in effect at the time of publication. NYSID reserves the right to change regulations at any time without prior notice and the right to change tuition and fees as necessary.

Undergraduate tuition per credit $828Registration/Technology fee $265(Fall & Spring Semester)Late registration fee* $100Drop fee** $50Returned check fee $35Transcript fee $10

WEEKEND SCHEDULE

Saturday-Sunday W1 & W2

In addition to courses that meet every Saturday (listed as section “-G”) or every Sunday (section “-H”), NYSID alsooffers weekend classes that meet on both Saturday and Sunday, usually every other weekend, for a total of seven weekends. The two weekend schedules (sections W1 and W2) are:

Courses in Weekend 1 (W1) meet: September 8 and 9 September 22 and 23 October 6 and 7 October 20 and 21 November 3 and 4 November 17 and 18 December 8 and 9

Courses in Weekend 2 (W2) meet: September 15 and 16 September 29 and 30 October 13 and 14 October 27 and 28 November 10 and 11 December 1 and 2 December 15 and 16

The New York School of Interior Design does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, marital status, race, color, creed, disability, national or ethnic origin, actual or perceived sexual orientation or veteran status in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs and other school-related programs.

Personal Data Male Female Date of Birth (m/d/y) ___ /___ /___

Predominant Ethnic BackgroundDisclosure of racial or ethnic information is solely voluntary and will be kept confidential, and refusal to provide this information will not subject the applicant to any adverse treatment. Hispanic/Latino American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Black/African American White Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

Total Credits: Total Tuition:

Plus Registration / Technology Fee

Plus Student Activity Fee

Late Registration Fee (if applicable)

Current Status Incoming -- New New Transfer Continuing Readmitted

Are you? Cont Ed only Applying for admission Nonmatriculated Matriculated

In Which Program? MFA BFA AAS BA Basic Int Des MPS -L MPS-S MPS-H None

U.S. citizens onlyWhat is your home state?If NY state, what is your home county?Non-U.S. citizens only Country of Citizenship

Total Continuing Education Fees

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Courses for Credit:

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Name as it appears on credit card Signature

Student Signature Date

Advisor’s Signature Date

Financial Aid Administrator Signature Date

Method of Payment: Check MasterCard VISA AmEx

Type of Visa Student F-1 Permanent Resident Other(specify other)

Social Security Number: NYSID ID:

Last Name First Name M.I.

Permanent Home Address Street/Apt. No. City State/Country Zip Permanent Telephone

E-mail Local Address (if different) Local Telephone

Course Code Course/Workshop Section (A-W) Day & Time Credits CEUs LUs Tuition

check only. The undersigned student is responsible for all charges for registered courses and agrees that: a) In the event financial aid is not received, the student is responsible for the balance of tuition.; b) If a balance is referred to a collection agency, the student is responsible for all resulting fees.

Refunds are given only in accordance with the current published refund schedule and by

Continuing and Professional Studies:

AIA Membership No:

Office of the Registrar • NYSID • 170 East 70th Street • New York, NY 10021 • 212-472-1500

fALL 2012 rEgISTrATIon formInstructions: Register and pay online on the NYSID web portal (http://portal.nysid.edu). Otherwise, register at www.nysid.edu/netcommunity/registerICPS or complete and sign this form and return it to the Registrar's Office in person, by mail, or by fax (212-472-3800) with your payment (by check payable to NYSID, money order, or credit card).

about NYSIDFounded in 1916 and chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York in 1924, the New York School of Interior Design is New York City’s only private, not-for-profit college dedicated to the field of interior design. NYSID offers apost-professional Master of Fine Arts in Interior Design (MFA-2), a professional-levelMaster of Fine Arts in Interior Design (MFA-1), Masters of Professional Studies in Sustain-able Interior Environments (MPS-S), Interior Lighting Design (MPS-L), and HealthcareInterior Design (MPS-H), a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design (BFA), a Bachelor of Arts in the History of the Interior and the Decorative Arts (BA), and an Associate inApplied Science in Interior Design (AAS) degree as well as the nondegree program, Basic Interior Design (BID). NYSID is an accredited institutional member of the NationalAssociation of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) and is a candidate for accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). NYSID’s BFA is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) , the federally recognizedaccrediting organization for programs in interior design.

GraDUatE StUDY at NYSID

NYSID’s guiding principle is that the successful design of an interior space improves human welfare, and that the interior design profession assumes an im-portant role in ensuring that these spaces are beautiful, functional, healthy, safe, and built in a socially and environmentally conscientious way. NYSID offers five dis-tinct opportunities to pursue a graduate degree in interior design:

MASTER OF FINE ARTS -PROFESSIONAL LEVEL(MFA-1) is a three-year, full-time degree program, formulated to provide students possessing a baccalaureate degree in an unrelated field with the professional-level education necessary to become licensed interior design practitioners.

MASTER OF FINE ARTS -POST-PROFESSIONAL (MFA-2) is a two-year, full-time degree program with a focus on advanced study in studio and academic research in history, theory, and methods as they relate to an interdisciplin-ary approach to interior design.

MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN HEALTHCARE INTERIOR DESIGN (MPS-H) is a one-year post-professional program providing practicing designers with a broad knowledge of current issues, research, and theory in the design of healthcare interiors.

MASTER OF PROFESSIONALSTUDIES IN INTERIOR LIGHTING DESIGN (MPS-L)is a one-year post-professional programproviding professional education in the area of natural and artificial illumination focused on the interior environment. The program prepares graduates to achieve NCQLP Certification.

MASTER OF PROFESSIONALSTUDIES IN SUSTAINABLE INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS (MPS-S) is a one-year post-professional program focused on the specialized knowledge, thinking, and skills design professionals must have to assume leadership roles in developing and maintaining sustainable interior spaces.

For more information, visitwww.nysid.edu or call theOffice of Admissions at212-472-1500 ext. 204.

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