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INTERIOR DESIGN PROGRAM ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015 2

INTERIOR DESIGN PROGRAM Mission The mission of the Interior Design Program at Beirut Arab University is to provide learning opportunities that integrates critical thinking skills with a wide variety of creative experiences in the field of Interior Design. Very broadly, the Interior Design Program seeks to provide students with the highest professional standards to advance a human-centered practice of interior design that contributes positively to the health, safety and wellbeing of people in local, regional and global contexts. Aim and Objectives The broad aim of interior design program is to provide a variety of transformative learning opportunities to shape creative, rational, and socially and environmentally responsible design professionals. This thorough goal is supported through the following objectives: - To sustain premium standards for interior design education through professional accreditation. - To provide students with necessary skills for interacting with multiple disciplines in collaborative environments. - To promote communicative design methods which define and achieve users needs in various environments. - To develop effective communication skills, with a solid background of design theories, histories, environmental responsiveness, and standards; along with creative, abstract and critical thinking skills. - To influence students with a high sense of social and ethical responsibilities. Program Learning Outcomes Graduates of this program will acquire the essential knowledge and skills of successful practitioners in the field of Interior Design. Six critical outcomes are identified as essentials for students to achieve the above mentioned aim. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to: - Formulate a complete understanding of the historical and theoretical fundamentals and universal principles of interior design. - Develop a comprehensive, human-centered, socially and economically responsive design through creative problem-solving within interior environments. - Integrate designs within the context of building technology systems using appropriate materials and products. - Develop attitudes, traits and values of professional responsibility, accountability and effectiveness. - Communicate effectively and express ideas in writing, orally and graphically. - Acquire the necessary knowledge for applying laws, codes, regulations, standards and practices that maintain the health, safety and welfare of the public. - Attain a managerial foundation required for professional practice. 3

INTERIOR DESIGN PROGRAM (108 CREDIT HOURS) INTERIOR DESIGN PROGRAM (108 CREDIT HOURS) REQUIREMENTS COURSES CREDITS UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS MANDATORY COURSES 11 18 CREDITS ELECTIVE COURSES 7 MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 90 CREDITS COMMON FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS MANDATORY CORE COURSES 59 MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES 9 TOTAL 108 UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (18 CREDIT HOURS) 22 A. MANDATORY COURSES (11 CREDIT HOURS) Cr ENGL 001 English Language 2 ARAB 101 Arabic Language 2 BLAW 001 Human Rights 1 BMGT 002 Entrepreneurship 2 SOCI 002 Communication Skills 2 ENGL 002 Technical Writing 2 Total 11 B. ELECTIVE COURSES (7 CREDIT HOURS) Cr SOCI 001 Introduction to Sociology & Psychology 2 HIST 001 History of Lebanon 1 BFSC 001 Introduction to Economics 2 BFSC 001 Introduction to Feasibility Study 2 ENVI 001 Water Resources 2 ENVI 002 Natural Hazards 2 ENVI 007 Man and Environment 2 NURS 001 First Aid 2 NURS 004 Time Management 2 SOCI 003 Logic and Critical Thinking 2 Total 7 4

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (90 CREDITS) A. COMMON FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS (22 CREDIT HOURS) COMMON FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS Cr ARTD 201 Design Fundamentals 4 ARTD 203 Photography 3 ARTD 205 History of Arts I 3 ARTD 206 History of Arts II 3 ARTD 207 Computer Aided Drafting and Design I 3 ARTD 209 Freehand Drawing 3 ARTD 309 Environmental Psychology 3 Total 22 B. MANDATORY CORE COURSES (59 CREDIT HOURS) MANDATORY CORE COURSES Cr INTD 202 Interior Design Studio I 4 INTD 204 Building Systems 3 INTD 208 Computer Aided Drafting and Design II 3 INTD 210 Theory of Colors 3 INTD 301 Interior Design Studio II 4 INTD 302 Interior Design Studio III 4 INTD 303 Interior Materials and Specifications 3 INTD 304 Interior Execution Design and Detailing I 3 INTD 305 History of Interiors and Furnishing 3 INTD 306 Textile and Furnishing Materials 3 INTD 307 Interior Perspectives 3 INTD 308 Lighting Design 3 INTD 401 Interior Design Studio IV 4 INTD 402 Interior Design Senior Project 6 INTD 403 Interior Execution Design and Detailing II 3 INTD 404 Interior Design Professional Practice and Ethics 3 INTD 405 Furniture Design 3 INTD 407 Internship 1 Total 59 5

C. MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES ( 9 CREDIT HOURS) MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES Cr INTD 220 Scenography 3 INTD 221 Building Information Modeling 3 INTD 222 Acoustics Design 3 INTD 223 Historic Interior Preservation 3 INTD 224 Introduction to Islamic Arts 3 INTD 225 Graphic Design 3 Total 9 6

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STUDY PLAN INTERIOR DESIGN PROGRAM (108 CREDIT HOURS) First Semester Cr ARTD 201 Design Fundamentals 4 ARTD 203 Photography 3 ARTD 205 History of Arts I 3 ARTD 207 Computer Aided Drafting and Design I 3 ARTD 209 Freehand Drawing 3 Elective (University General Requirements) 1 2 Total 18 Second Semester Cr INTD 202 Interior Design Studio I 4 INTD 204 Building Systems 3 ARTD 206 History of Arts II 3 INTD 208 Computer Aided Drafting and Design II 3 INTD 210 Theory of Colors 3 Elective (University General Requirements) 1 2 Total 18 Third Semester Cr INTD 301 Interior Design Studio II 4 INTD 303 Interior Materials and Specifications 3 INTD 305 History of Interiors and Furnishing 3 INTD 307 Interior Perspectives 3 ARTD 309 Environmental Psychology 3 Elective (University General Requirements) 1 2 Total 18 Fourth Semester Cr INTD 302 Interior Design Studio III 4 INTD 304 Interior Execution Design and Detailing I 3 INTD 306 Textile and Furnishing Materials 3 INTD 308 Lighting Design 3 Elective (University General Requirements) 1 2 Elective (University General Requirements) 1 2 Elective (University General Requirements) 1 1 Total 18 8

Fifth Semester Cr INTD 401 Interior Design Studio IV 4 INTD 403 Interior Execution Design and Detailing II 3 INTD 405 Furniture Design 3 INTD 407 Internship 1 Elective 2 3 Elective (University General Requirements) 1 2 Elective (University General Requirements) 1 2 Total 18 Sixth Semester Cr INTD 402 Interior Design Senior Project 6 INTD 404 Interior Design Professional Practice and Ethics 3 Elective 2 3 Elective 2 3 Elective (University General Requirements) 1 2 Elective (University General Requirements) 1 1 Total 18 1 A total of 18 credits is required as General University Requirements; 11 credits are selected from the University Mandatory Courses list including ARAB 001 (2Cr.), ENGL 001 (2Cr.), BLAW 001 (1Cr.), ENGL 002 (2Cr.), SOCI 002 (2Cr.), BMGT 002 (2Cr.) and another 7 credits are selected from the University Elective Courses list. 2 Selected from the list of Major Elective Courses offered. 9

INTERIOR DESIGN PROGRAM AND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 10

STAGE ONE First Semester Code Course Title Prerequisite Credits Teaching Hours Exam Duration Grading L St Hr T W O ARTD 201 Design Fundamentals - 4-8 6 60 40-100 ARTD 203 Photography - 3 2 2 2 70 30-100 ARTD 205 History of Arts I - 3 3-2 60 40-100 ARTD 207 Computer Aided Drafting and Design I - 3 2 2 2 70 30-100 ARTD 209 Freehand Drawing - 3 1 4 2 70 30-100 University General Elective - 2 - - 2 60 40-100 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 18 Total Grade Second Semester Code Course Title Prerequisite Credits Teaching Hours Exam Duration Grading L St Hr T W O INTD 202 Interior Design Studio I ARTD 201 4-8 6 60-40 100 INTD 204 Building Systems - 3 1 4 4 60-40 100 ARTD 206 History of Arts II ARTD 205 3 3-2 60 40-100 INTD 208 Computer Aided Drafting and Design II ARTD 207 3 2 2 2 70 30-100 INTD 210 Theory of Colors - 3 2 2 2 60 40-100 University General Elective - 2 - - 2 60 40-100 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 18 Total Grade L: LECTURE St: STUDIO T: TUTORIAL WORK W: WRITTEN EXAM O: ORAL EXAM 11

STAGE TWO Third Semester Code Course Title Prerequisite Credits Teaching Hours Exam Duration Grading L St Hr T W O INTD 301 Interior Design Studio II INTD 202 4-8 - 60-40 100 INTD 303 Interior Materials and Specifications INTD 204 3 1 4-60 - 40 100 INTD 305 History of Interiors and Furnishing ARTD 206 3 3-2 60 40-100 INTD 307 Interior Perspectives - 3 2 2 2 70 30-100 ARTD 309 Environmental Psychology - 3 3-2 60 40-100 University General Elective - 2 - - 2 60 40-100 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 18 Total Grade Fourth Semester Code Course Title Prerequisite Credits Teaching Hours Exam Duration Grading L St Hr T W O INTD 302 Interior Design Studio III INTD 301 4-8 - 60-40 100 INTD 304 Interior Execution Design and Detailing I INTD 303 3 1 4-60 - 40 100 INTD 306 Textile and Furnishing Materials - 3 3-2 60 40-100 INTD 308 Lighting Design - 3 3-2 60 40-100 University General Elective - 2 - - 2 60 40-100 University General Elective - 2 - - 2 60 40-100 University General Elective - 1 - - 2 60 40-100 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 18 Total Grade L: LECTURE St: STUDIO T: TUTORIAL WORK W: WRITTEN EXAM O: ORAL EXAM * 12

GRAPHIC DESIGN PROGRAM STAGE THREE Fifth Semester Code Course Title Prerequisite Credits Teaching Hours Exam Duration Grading L St Hr T W O INTD 401 Interior Design Studio IV INTD 302 4-8 - 60-40 100 INTD 403 Interior Execution Design and Detailing II INTD 304 3 1 4-60 - 40 100 INTD 405 Furniture Design INTD 305 3 1 4 2 60 40-100 INTD 407 Internship - 1 1 - - - - - 100 Major Elective - 3 - - 2 60/70 40/30-100 University General Elective - 2 - - 2 60 40-100 University General Elective - 2 - - 2 60 40-100 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 18 Total Grade Sixth Semester Code INTD 402 INTD 404 Course Title Prerequisite Credits Teaching Hours Exam Duration Grading L St Hr T W O Interior Design Senior INTD 401 6-12 - 60-40 100 Project INTD 403 Interior Design Professional - 3 1 4 2 60 40-100 Practice and Ethics Major Elective - 3 3-2 60/70 40/30-100 Major Elective - 3 3-2 60/70 40/30-100 University General Elective - 2 2-2 60 40-100 University General Elective - 1 1-2 60 40-100 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 18 Total Grade L: LECTURE St: STUDIO T: TUTORIAL WORK W: WRITTEN EXAM O: ORAL EXAM

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (90 CREDIT HOURS) COURSE DESCRIPTIONS A. COMMON FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS (22 CREDIT HOURS) ARTD201. DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (4 CR.: 0 LEC; 8 STU) This design fundamental course introduces ideas, methodologies, principles, and skills that comprise a common knowledge base important to all design disciplines. These fundamentals foster a multidisciplinary design experience among students and prepare them to move to the next level. Coursework explores basic design elements and processes of visual communication, through exercises that improve visual and manual drawing skills. These exercises encompass format, line, pattern, proportion, scale, and texture, as well as interpretation of space (edge, perspective, dimension), and conceptualization. ARTD203. PHOTOGRAPHY (3CR.: 2 LEC; 2 SEC) Students will develop a basic understanding of the digital camera and current electronic imaging technology. The course explores the utilization of photography as a means of design production and portfolios documentation. It covers the basic principles for lighting, setup and shooting with 35mm and digital cameras. Students will take pictures of both two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects. ARTD205. HISTORY OF ARTS I (3CR.: 3 LEC) The Course includes a chronological survey of the visual arts as an expression of the mind and culture of Western civilization from the Prehistoric period, through the Near Eastern, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Early Christian, Jewish and Byzantine art; and Gothic, Renaissance (Italian and Northern), and Baroque Art and Architecture. The course is designed to help students increase their art historical vocabulary for discussing an art object s medium, composition, style, and iconography. ARTD206. HISTORY OF ARTS II (3CR.: 3 LEC); PREREQUISITE: ARTD205 This course is an introduction to Western art before the Neoclassical to the present day, and covers Neo- Classicism, Realism, Impressionism and Modernist movements from Fauvism through Abstract Expressionism to Contemporary. Concepts such as artists influence, artistic motifs, stylistic evolution, cultural context, patronage, function, reception, and censorship as well as the incorporation of non-european art forms into the Western Tradition will be covered in this class. ARTD207. COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN I (3CR.: 2 LEC; 2 LAB) Application of computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) concepts, methods, and skills used in all design disciplines. Digital 3D modeling and 2D presentation tools, used in conjunction with computer-aided design (CAD) software, are used to translate students fundamental manual presentation techniques to digital drawing, modeling, and layout. Emphasis on the utilization of the CADD functions and skills to further enhance the design development and production phases of the design process. 14

ARTD209. FREEHAND DRAWING (3CR.: 1 LEC; 4 STU) A lecture/studio course for developing the student s freehand drawing skills, with emphasis on analytic and descriptive drawings of everyday objects, building interiors, landscaping, vehicles, and people. Drawing media will include graphite, ink, charcoal, and pastel or colored pencil. ARTD309. ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY (3CR.: 3 LEC) The aim of this course is to help students to create more effective and appropriate environments that address human needs. The Course investigates the interrelationships among the physical environment, natural environment, individual differences, and human behavior and experience. Student are taught to explore the distinctive features of environmental psychology in relation to other forms of psychology, the origin of environmental psychology and how an understanding of human behavior influences and informs responsible design decision making. Emphasis is on the effect of design decisions on human behavior in interior and exterior spaces. B. MANDATORY CORE COURSES (59 CREDIT HOURS) INTD202. INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO I (4 CR.: 0 LEC; 8 STU); PREREQUISITE: INTD201 This course is an introduction to the field of interior design. Topics of functional and aesthetic elements for residential interiors are covered, including the identification of client needs, programming, standards, space planning, drawings, and presentations. Concept design, development, and articulation are emphasized and represented through the use of sketches, mechanical drawings, and perspectives tools, as well as models. INTD204. BUILDING SYSTEMS (3 CR.: 1 LEC; 4 STU) This Course develops an understanding of the basic structural theories systems for buildings. This is followed by an overview of building components with a focus on structural impact for interior design practice. Students are also introduced to the function of environmental support systems, including the basic technical requirements for building systems (mechanical, electrical, and fire detection/control) and how they affect interior design decisions and construction drawings. INTD208. COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN II (3CR.: 2 LEC; 2 LAB); PREREQUISITE: ARTD207 This course is designed to explore digital techniques of 2 and 3 dimensional interior spaces..students will explore advanced techniques and appropriate digital tools to help them quickly visualize their designs volumetrically and apply 3D design elements within the spatial envelope. Special attention is given to utilizing digital media as support for visual and verbal communication through a review of 3-D modeling concepts, computer-aided rendering concepts, and methods in the development of interior design. INTD210. THEORY OF COLORS (3CR.: 2 LEC; 2 SEC) This course introduces the use of color for interior design. Emphasis is on color theory, psychology of color and how it affects human mood and behavior, and application of color in interior environments and lighting conditions. 15

Included is the vocabulary of color, color temperatures, the principles of the color wheel and how to use it. With the use of paint values, tones, and shades are mastered. INTD301. INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO II (4 CR.: 0 LEC; 8 STU); PREREQUISITE: INTD202 Based on the foundation of Interior Design I, the aim of this course is to develop students knowledge of the fundamentals of interior design practice. The concept of place making is much considered in the given projects, emphasizing on the design methods and constraints. Students are introduced to commercial design theories and workspace ergonomics, applying them to specific design conditions to experience and develop an understanding of the designer's role in creating public spaces. Considerations are given to users of various age, culture, income, and physical abilities. INTD302. INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO III (4CR.: 0 LEC; 8 STU); PREREQUISITE: INTD301 An intermediate studio course where students continue to develop their understanding of functional and formal elements of architectural interiors, as well as principles and characteristics of interiority. In this course, students acquire knowledge of retail shops design, focusing on programming skills, space planning and circulation strategies, to create interior environment that successfully display and market products with respect to standards and architectural constraints. INTD303. INTERIOR MATERIALS AND SPECIFICATIONS (3 CR.: 1 LEC; 4 STU); PREREQUISITE: INTD204 This Course introduces students to the properties and specifications of appropriate materials, other than those of a structural nature, which are appropriate for the interior environments, including materials for floors, walls, ceilings, windows, and other interior surfaces. Special attention is given to the health effects and environmental impact of material choices in interior design. Students investigate the designer's role and responsibility in the process of material selection in order to provide aesthetic, standard compliance, and sustainable finish specifications for a variety of spaces. INTD304. INTERIOR EXECUTION DESIGN AND DETAILING I (3 CR.: 1 LEC; 4 STU); PREREQUISITE: INTD303 In this course, students develop their knowledge and graphical skills necessary for the production of working drawings of interior constructions, such as floor plans, elevations, sections, finish schedules, reflected ceiling plans, and details. Emphasis is placed on the selection, specification and illustration of appropriate materials, assemblies and components. INTD305. HISTORY OF INTERIORS AND FURNISHING (3CR.: 3 LEC); PREREQUISITE: ARTD206 This course reviews the historical aspects of architecture, interiors, and furniture from early civilizations through the Rococo period, focusing on developments in Western Europe, the English Georgian period in the early 18 th century through the Victorian revivals of the 19 th century, proto-modernist movements in the latter half of the 19th century in England, and concluding with the Neo-modern movement that concludes the 20th century. Students explore historic styles of the habitat and its furnishings as an expression of peoples needs and values of the time. Construction methods and materials are covered in more depth and specific color and fabric influences are explored. 16

INTD307. INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES (3CR.: 2 LEC; 2 STU) Students are expected to demonstrate an understanding of theory of two-point mechanical perspective, and to develop freehand drawing and sketching skills of interior and exterior spaces. This course explores the use of various media to define light, shadows, textures, and illustrate materiality and spatial character. Students also learn fundamental presentation board layout and composition. INTD306. TEXTILE AND FURNISHING MATERIALS (3 CR.: 3 LEC) This course gives students a broad understanding of textiles and their usage in interior environment. Topics include textile design, fibers, methods of weaving, dyeing, finishes and trims, flammability, consumer protection, specification of textiles for residential and non-residential end-users, and designer responsibility as related to consumer health, safety and welfare. INTD308. LIGHTING DESIGN (3 CR.: 3 LEC) This Course focuses on the fundamentals of light: its sources, variations, quality, design implications, product variations, technologies and cost/benefits. Students learn how to integrate appropriate lighting choices, from both technical and aesthetic perspectives, covering the four function of light: task, accent, decorative and ambient. Lighting for the specific sectors of built environments (residential, retail, corporate, etc.) is discussed and evaluated as an imperative creative design feature and form-maker. INTD401. INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO IV (4CR.: 0 LEC; 8 STU); PREREQUISITE: INTD302 An advanced studio course that aims to further develop students skills in design process and methods, as well as creative and critical skills, to propose solutions to complex residential projects. The students analyze spatial needs in terms of client needs, human behavior, life style and function and develop a design that integrates those needs with a focus on social, cultural, economic and technical issues and theoretical understanding to various concepts of home and living spaces. INTD402. INTERIOR DESIGN SENIOR PROJECT (6CR.: 0 LEC; 12STU); PREREQUISITE: INTD401, INTD403 In this course, students choose their own complex senior design project topic and work towards more selfdirected learning. In this advanced studio students are required to incorporate the skills and knowledge gained throughout their studies to create a comprehensive project, including a written research of the topic, programming and design requirements, presentation drawings, models, material and furniture boards, detail drawings and specifications. Students work independently with tutor s guidance to generate creative professional level design outcomes with associated levels of detailing of their projects choosing to focus on one or more of the following: materiality, sustainability, universal design, human factors or any other areas. INTD403. INTERIOR EXECUTION DESIGN AND DETAILING II (3 CR.: 1 LEC; 4 STU); PREREQUISITE: INTD303 This course provides advanced study of interior building construction, materials, detailing and building services. Interior detailing includes but is not limited to, interior partitions, stairs, fireplaces, doors, windows. Students examine current practices and standards of building services, including electrical, plumbing, sprinklers, HVAC, communications and security. 17

INTD404. INTERIOR DESIGN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND ETHICS (3CR.: 3 LEC) This course provides an introduction to business practices and procedures in the field of interior design. Students are introduced to the basic principles of operating an Interior Design business, planning for profit and growth, writing contracts, marketing, selling, and project management. Topics discussed also include professional ethics and socially responsible design. Emphasis is on the development of project administration documents within the context of legal and ethical obligations to the public. INTD405. FURNITURE DESIGN (3 CR.: 1 LEC; 4 STU); PREREQUISITE: INTD305 This design studio focuses on the aesthetic and functional issues related to the construction of freestanding furniture. The design and construction of both hard and soft furniture elements are covered. Special attention is given to anthropometric and ergonomic considerations, as well as to the development of detailed drawings and model of the designed furniture piece to better understand construction connections and detailing. INTD407. INTERNSHIP (1 CR.: 1 LEC) Students spend 120 hours in a monitored professional environment to gain the necessary experience that compliments the program s academic work. Work experience provides students with practical experience in areas which are relevant to their specific interests and skills. Students should be exposed to various aspects of the interior design field and must present a report about their experience. C. MAJOR ELECTIVE COURSES (9 CREDIT HOURS) Code Course Title Prerequisite Credits Teaching Hours Exam Duration Grading L St Hr T W O INTD 220 Scenography - 3 2 2 2 60 40-100 INTD 221 Building Information Modeling - 3 2 2 2 70 30-100 INTD 222 Acoustics Design - 3 3-2 60 40-100 INTD 223 Historic Interior Preservation - 3 3-2 60 40-100 INTD 224 Introduction to Islamic Arts - 3 3-2 60 40-100 INTD 225 Graphic Design - 3 2 2 2 70 30-100 TOTAL REQUIRED CREDIT HOURS 9 TOTAL GRADES Total Grade COURSE DESCRIPTIONS INTD220. SCENOGRAPHY (3 CR.: 2 LEC; 2 STU) Students are introduced to the methods, concepts and materials of designing for theatre sceneries. Through diverse-approach workshops, students explore the ways in which space, time, light, sound, object, color and form may be woven together on theatre stage to impress and communicate with spectator. Students study also the methods of developing a design from script analysis to presentation of the completed design. 18

INTD221. BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (3 CR.: 2 LEC; 2 LAB) In this course, students explore the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology as a communication and collaboration tools. Emphasis is on 3-D modeling and rendering as well as preparation of construction documents resulting at the professional level. INTD222. ACOUSTICS DESIGN (3 CR.: 3 LEC) This course covers the fundamentals of architectural acoustics. Topics include: sound generation and propagates; human sound perceptions; sound level descriptors; acoustic properties of materials and their place in the development of holistic design concepts. Students apply acoustic design criteria, methods, and materials to spaces for various activities and functions, such as theatres, classrooms, auditorium, open-plan office, etc. INTD223. HISTORIC INTERIOR PRESERVATION (3 CR.: 3 LEC) In this course, students learn the principles and theories of preservation and adaptive reuse of historical interiors. Topics include treatment of historic interior surfaces, materials, interior architectural features, and decorative arts in restoration and rehabilitation projects. INTD224. INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC ARTS (3 CR.: 3 LEC) In this course, students are introduced to the different eras of Islamic arts. Emphasis is on the decorative patterns and motifs that distinguish the prominent Islamic periods, including the construction and applications of Islamic calligraphy, geometry and floral designs in interiors. Modern manifestations of this style in today s Islamic world are also reviewed. INTD225. GRAPHIC DESIGN (3 CR.: 2 LEC; 2 LAB) This course introduces students to two-dimensional elements and principles of graphic design as the basis of visual language and communication. Through problem solving approach, students manipulate graphic forms and design elements in black-and-white and color media to convey meaning, strategies for idea generation and development of distinctive concepts. Emphasis is given to the importance of presentation and craftsmanship. 19

UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (18 CREDIT HOURS) COURSE DESCRIPTIONS A. MANDATORY UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENT COURSES (11 CREDIT HOURS) Code Course Title Prerequisite Credits Teaching Hours Exam Duration Grading L St Hr T W O ENGL 001 English Language - 2 2-2 60 40-100 ARAB 101 Arabic Language - 2 2-2 60 40-100 BLAW 001 Human Rights - 1 1-1 60 40-100 BMGT 002 Entrepreneurship - 2 2-2 60 40 100 SOCI 002 Communication Skills - 2 2-2 60 40 100 ENGL 002 Technical Writing - 2 2-2 60 40 100 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 11 TOTAL GRADES --- Total Grade COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ENGL 001. ENGLISH LANGUAGE A general course that enhances language skills and provides coverage of basic grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing for university students. It deals with basic competence in reading, through exercises on getting main ideas, guessing meaning from context, understanding details, predicting and inferencing. Writing development from paragraph to composition, proceeding through writing and developing of topics sentences, supporting sentences and paragraph writing is the focus of the course. Writing and reading build vocabulary through exercises and dictionary use and clause exercises. The latter develop grammar where the use of nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs, transition signals, the reconstructing of sentences and main and subordinating clauses is practiced. ARAB 001. ARABIC LANGUAGE تقديم ا طار عام للغة العربية لغير المتخصصين ويتناول الموضوعات التالية: العربية بين لغات العالم النظام الصوتي النظام الصرفي النظام النحوي والنظام الكتابي كما تتناول العربية والتعريب والعربية والحاسوب ثم كيف تكتب مقالا علميا. BLAW 001. HUMAN RIGHTS (1 CR.: 1 LEC) This course aims at introducing students to the principles and foundations of human rights. The importance of human rights in our societies, not only from a theoretical point of view but rather more from a practical one, is highlighted. Special attention is given to certain global themes on human rights, which touch on critical topics related to our society. It also covers the following topics: Human rights, key values of human rights & other values, characteristics of human rights, history of human rights, some problematic cases, the evolution of human rights, the implementation of human rights and NGOs, human rights in Lebanon, children, citizenship, democracy, discrimination and xenophobia, education, and gender equality. Lectures are in English. 20

BMGT 002- ENTREPRENEURSHIP In this course the student will learn the essential skills needed to start and manage a successful new business venture. Topics include: the challenge of entrepreneurship, building a business plan, marketing and financial issues with a startup company, and how to gain a competitive advantage. SOCI 002-COMMUNICATION SKILLS Building a foundation, setting clear goals for your communication, determining outcomes and results initiating communications, avoiding communication breakdowns, creating value in your conversations, translating across communication styles, listening for improved understanding, achieving genuine communication, cross-cultural communication, working constructively with emotions, dealing with anger, managing emotionally charged situations ENGL 002- TECHNICAL WRITING This course is cross-disciplinary one, which is taught in parallel across different faculties of Beirut Arab University. The Department of English Language and Literature at the Faculty of Arts sets the content and course description. B. ELECTIVE UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENT COURSES (7 CREDIT HOURS) Code Course Title Prerequisite Credits Teaching Hours Exam Duration Grading L St Se Hr T W O SOCI 001 Introduction to Sociology & Psychology - 2 2 - - 2 60 40-100 HIST 001 History of Lebanon - 1 1 - - 1 60 40-100 BECO 001 Introduction to Economics - 2 2 - - 2 60 40-100 BFSC 001 Introduction to Feasibility Study - 2 2 - - 2 60 40-100 ENVI 001 Water Resources - 2 2 - - 2 60 40-100 ENVI 002 Natural Hazards - 2 2 - - 2 60 40-100 ENVI 007 Man and Environment - 2 2 - - 2 60 40-100 NURS 001 First Aid - 2 2 - - 2 60 40-100 NURS 004 Time Management - 2 2 - - 2 60 40-100 SOCI 003 Logic and Critical Thinking - 2 2 - - 2 60 40-100 Select from the above list of Courses Offered by the University --- 7 TOTAL GRADES TOTAL CREDIT HOURS Total Grade These courses are cross-disciplinary ones, which are taught in parallel across different faculties of Beirut Arab University. Concerned faculties according to their specific specializations set the contents and course descriptions. 21

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS المدخل ا لى علم الاجتماع وعلم النفس - PSYCHOLOGY SOCI 001-INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY & مدخل الى علم الاجتماع: يتناول هذا المقرر المفاهيم الا ساسية في علم الاجتماع وتعريفه وا هم مجالات اهتمامه وعلاقاته بالعلوم الاجتماعية الا خرى وكيفية دراسة النظم والمو سسات المختلفة كالا سرة والنظام التعليمي والسياسي والا قتصادي والمداخل النظرية المختلفة لفهم الواقع الاجتماعي. مدخل الى علم النفس: يهتم هذا المقرر بتعريف الطالب بمفهوم علم النفس وا هم مجالاته وا هميته في الحياة اليومية كما يتناول علاقته بالعلوم المختلفة كالعلوم الاجتماعية والطبية فضلا عن التعرف على الفروق المهنية بين الا خصاي ي النفسي والطبيب النفسي والمحلل النفسي كما يتضمن ا همية الا دراك في حياتنا اليومية وكيف يو ثر في سلوك الفرد ودور الذاكرة في عملية التعلم وكيفية تحسينها وا سباب النسيان ويتعرض ا يضا للذكاء وا هم محدداته وطبيعته وطرق تنميته والا نفعالات والشخصية والعلاج النفسي والسلوك الشاذ. تاريخ لبنان - LEBANON HIST 001-HISTORY OF (1 CR.: 1 LEC) دراسة في تاريخ لبنان الحديث والمعاصر تشمل تاريخ لبنان في عهد المعنيين الشهابيين فترة الحروب الا هلية ۱۸٦۰-۱۸٤۰ نظام القاي مقاميتين نظام المتصرفية لبنان خلال الحرب العالمية الا ولى ۱۹۱۸-۱۹۱٤ لبنان تحت الانتداب الفرنسي علاقة لبنان بقضايا العرب وخاصة القضية الفلسطينية ا طماع ا سراي يل في المياه العربية وخاصة اللبنانية لبنان في عهد الري يس كميل شمعون لبنان في عهد النهج الشهابي لبنان في عهد الري يس سليمان فرنجية BECO 001 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS This course is designed for non-business students. The objective of this one semester course is to enable you to acquire an understanding of a few select microeconomic and macroeconomic principles that are a part of your everyday environment. This course will provide techniques for improved decision-making. Topics to be discussed include introduction to economics, market mechanism, elasticity, market structure, national accounts, aggregate expenditures and equilibrium national income, economic stability, inflation and economic growth. This course meets the core business requirements for economics, and may serve as a social science elective for most students. BFSC 001 INTRODUCTION TO FEASIBILITY STUDY This course is designed for non-business students. This course provides students with definition of an economic feasibility study, the relation between an economic feasibility study and economic development, the steps to do a pre-feasibility study, the detailed feasibility study (marketing, technical and engineering, financing, financial). Also this course helps the student to apply a feasibility study on small projects. ENVI 001-WATER RESOURCES Introduction - Our Planet Earth and water balance - Distribution of Earth water - Human population and Water Cycle - Surface Water - Surface Water and Flooding - Climate changes - Water quality and water pollution - Lebanon and Litani - Underground Water - The future of the water resources of the Arab world - Flood Hazards and Hydrology - Dams and Reservoirs - Water Resources and Economic Development - Hydro- politics of Middle East. 22

ENVI 002-NATURAL HAZARDS Introduction - Constitution and dynamics of our planet - Mechanics and consequences of plate tectonic Earthquakes - Earthquakes and Tsunamis - Global warming and climate change - Floods and Volcanism - Mass movement - Sever storms, Hurricanes Tornadoes and Fire and Smoke. ENVI 007-MAN AND ENVIRONMENT What is Environment? Sign of Life How about environment of Human? What is living object? What are differences between living and non-living objects? Growth and development Interactions Adaptation Response Biotic components cannot survive in isolation Energy - Matter How did life emerge on the life Human environment Natural Environment: 4 spheres. NURS 001 FIRST AID Dealing with various types of injuries caused by trauma or accidents as in disasters, war or fires, car accidents whether at home or field or streets. Thus can assess and help those in life threatening injuries, medical emergencies, and special situations as fractures, dislocation, poisoning, bleeding, burns, frostbite, etc. and have some principles of CPR for adult, infant, and child. (Not offered to Nursing students) NURS 004-TIME MANAGEMENT This course is designed to help students to improve their time management skills, consequently their overall personal and professional effectiveness and efficiency. The course also enables students to integrate proven time management techniques to their daily processes. This course offers selected topics that can be of assistance to students in understanding time wasters, and in analyzing their pattern of behavior, and how to deal with it to achieve effective time management. SOCI 003-LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING This course is designed to help students to improve their thinking skills of thinking critically, reasoning clearly, using language precisely, and creatively solving problems. The importance of solid evidence and logical reasoning will be studied in a variety of contexts. Topics covered include, the nature of arguments, deduction and induction, syllogistic logic, propositional logic, quantified predicate logic, fallacious reasoning, and scientific reasoning. 23