Program Intended Learning Outcomes (PLO's)
A successful learner from lDE Program will be able to:
K. Knowledge and Understanding:
K1 Explain the basics of physical sciences and mathematics relevant to Interior Design engineering.
K2 Describe the advanced construction techniques used in the interior design of buildings, and the method of using them.
K3 Define the properties of Thermodynamics, the principles of Calculus, Structural Mechanics and Engineering Fluid Mechanics.
K4 Know interior design history, processes, materials, methods, practices, and terminology.
K5 Understand the research methodology, legal requirements, business organization and management in the field of interior design.
S. Skills:
S1 Practice engineering fundamentals in solving and analyzing routine problems in interior design engineering.
S2 Develop innovative solutions to contemporary issues and problems in the field of interior design.
S3 Use advanced and specialized processes, tools, software, materials and devices, in dealing with practical activities related to the interior design specialization.
S4 Apply physical and oral presentation, communication skills to prepare written reports, and use new information research tools.
S5 Perform a range of practical tasks, standards, and guidelines that impact human experience of interior spaces.
V. Values:
V1 Demonstrate sense of leadership and responsibility while working with others in terms of ethics and time management.
V2 Learn independently and develop continuously on the personal and professional level.