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[an error occurred while processing this directive]Lynn Ewanow, Associate Dean
Maureen Herspring, Academic Advisor
aalto.arch.ksu.edu/prospectivestudents/undergrad/eds.htm
All students in the first-year undergraduate programs of the College of Architecture, Planning, and Design are enrolled in the Environmental Design Studies Program. In the first year, students are introduced to the concepts, attitudes, methods, and skills common to the environmental design professions of architecture, interior architecture and product design, landscape architecture, and regional and community planning. Due to accreditation standards and limited resources, each professional program has limited studio space available. Therefore, positions in second year are awarded on a competitive basis.
Courses in the environmental design studies curriculum, which carry a DSFN or ENVD designator, form the common foundation of the environmental design fields.
Participation in environmental design studies courses, together with a close working relationship with faculty and the academic advisor, helps students make informed career choices within, and sometimes outside, the fields of study represented.
Transfer students entering the Environmental Design Studies Program will be placed in the program according to the college-level work they have already completed.
The curriculum for the first year forms the foundation of the accredited professional programs in architecture, interior architecture and product design, landscape architecture, and regional and community planning.
First semester
DSFN201 | Environmental Design Studio I | 4 |
MATH 100 | College Algebra | 3 |
ENVD 250 | History of the Designed Environment I | 3 |
DSFN 203 | Survey of the Design Professions | 1 |
University general education elective | 3 | |
SPCH 105 | Public Speaking IA | 2 |
16 |
Second semester
DSFN202 | Environmental Design Studio II | 4 |
PHYS 115 | Descriptive Physics | 5 |
ENVD 251 | History of the Designed | |
Environment II | 3 | |
ENGL 100 | Expository Writing I | 3 |
15 | ||
High school mathematics prerequisites: Entering freshman or transfer students must have fulfilled the minimum high school prerequisites of: algebra I (one unit); plane geometry (one unit); algebra II (one unit); and trigonometry (one-half unit) before entering the College of Architecture, Planning, and Design. The prerequisites may be fulfilled at K-State, or elsewhere, with the exception of geometry, which is not taught at K-State. Completing these courses at K-State will extend the time required to complete the degree program. | ||
After satisfactory completion of the environmental design studies program, students are eligible to apply for admission to the Department of Architecture, the Department of Interior Architecture and Product Design, or the Department of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning. |
Due to accreditation standards and limited resources, each professional program has limited studio space available. Therefore, positions in second year are awarded on a competitive basis.
DSFN 203. Survey of the Design Professions. (1) I. Overview of the design professions. Comparative study of the working methods, and societal and occupational roles of the architect, interior architect, landscape architect, and planner.
ENVD 205. Graphics I. (2) I, II, S. Instruction in instrument-aided drawing and principles and methods of orthographic, isometrics, and perspective drawing for communicating information about environmental design. Six hours of studio a week. Pr.: Admission to pre-architectural engineering/construction science or permission of the dean of the College of Architecture, Planning, and Design or College of Engineering.
ENVD 250 and 251. History of the Designed Environment I and II. (3 each) A chronological survey of the built and designed environment in the context of the socio- cultural, artistic, technological, economic, and political factors. Three hours lecture per week.ENVD 250. History of the Designed Environment I. (3) I. The history of the designed environment from ancient times to the 12th century.
ENVD 251. History of the Designed Environment II. (3) II. The history of the designed environment from the 12th century to the mid-18th century. Pr.: ENVD 250 or permission of instructor.
ENVD 299. Problems in Basic Design. (Var.) I, II, S. A study of specified problems in elementary environmental design under the guidance of a member of the staff. Pr.: Approval of associate dean.