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PROGRAM CHANGE Cover Sheet Use$this$form$for$program$changes. [Revised(July(2017]( PROGRAM:$$$$ Design MS $ Course$DESIGNATOR/S$and$TITLE/S$(if$applicable):$$$$ Career: Unit: []Undergraduate[ ] Graduate []ARCH[ ] DHA[ ] HUMF []LARCH[]MST[]INTERDISCIPLINARY Submissionfrom: Submissiondate: Effectiveterm(mustbeafutureterm): Required:( [((]( YES,$Academic(Support(Resources(needed:(( [((]( Computer(Lab( [((]( Digifab(Lab( [((]( Goldstein( [((]( Imaging(Lab( [((]( Libraries( [((]( Other(Technology( [((]( Workshop( [((]( NO$Academic(Support(Resources(need Effect$on$electives Does(this(program(change(affect(the(number(of(opportunities(for(free(electives?( ( ( ( [( ]( YES( ([( ]( NO( If(free(electives(are(increased,(by(how(much(and(what(is(the(impact(on(students?(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((( (((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((( If(free(electives(are(decreased,(by(how(much(and(what(is(the(impact(on(students?(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((( (((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((( ( Related$course$changes$under$curricular$review$this$cycle Is(this(change(related(to(other(course(changes(under(curricular(review(this(cycle?( ( ((((((((((( ( ([( ]( YES((([( ]( NO( If(yes,(identify(which(other(courses:((( ( Supporting$documentation$ The(completed(PCAS(Template(is(required(upon(submission(of(this(proposal.(If(the(program(change(is(substantial,(a(new(sample( plan(is(also(required(upon(submission.(( ( Summarize$change$and$rationale$(Executive(Summary(field(in(Workflow(Gen) Describe(the(planning(and(development(activities(that(generated(this(program(change(proposal.(Include(the(following(information:( why(the(change(is(needed,(which(students(are(impacted,(etc.( $ Midori Green 02/15/2018 Fall 2018 Graphic Design: Remove GDES 5399 Theory of Electronic Design (to be inactivated) Add GDES 5193 Directed Study Summarize$consultation Will(students(in(other(programs(be(impacted(by(this(change?( If(so,(indicate(associate(dean,(faculty,(and/or(academic(advisers( consulted,(the(program/s(represented,(and(provide(a(summary(of(the(consultation(and/or(ewmail(documentation.( [((]( NO(consultation(needed((explain)( [( ]( YES,(consultation(complete((summarize(concisely(here)( Faculty$oversight/unit$approval$process$by:( [((]( full(faculty( [((]((unit(undergraduate(curriculum(committee( [( ]( unit(graduate(curriculum(committee( [((]((other((specify(oversight(body):((( ( Faculty$oversight$vote:( Ayes((( ( Nays((( Abstain(((

Program and Curriculum Approval System (PCAS) Template Step 1: General Information Institution University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (UMNTC) Campus Twin Cities (UMNTC) Career Program type Program title (short) Program title (long) Program short description Effective term Additional terms Stakeholder colleges College Budgetary% Degree Granting Approver Admin Acad Plan Design 100 Yes Yes Yes Departments First term admitting students Catalog description RIASEC Codes Field of Study Program contact internet ID Program contact e-mail address Program contact full name Program contact campus mail address Program contact phone number Step 2: Narrative Brief summary or overview of reason for the proposed new program or rationale for change MS Graphic Design: Remove GDES 5399 Theory of Electronic Design (to be inactivated) Add GDES 5193 Directed Study Housing Studies: Remove HSG 5484 Rural Housing Issues (inactive) Add HSG 5462 Housing & Development Apparel Studies: Dress, History, Culture: Add ApSt 5193 Directed Study in Apparel Study Sites beyond home campus where this program will be delivered External accrediting agency External accrediting agency address External accrediting agency phone number External accrediting agency URL Review frequency by the agency Scheduled review date Academic Exchange or Articulation Agreement Program delivery 1. Mission, priorities, & interrelatedness Product Development: Add ApSt 5224 Functional Clothing Design Add ApSt 5193 Directed Study in Apparel Study

2. Need & demand 3. Comparative advantage 4. Efficiency, effectiveness, & use of resources 5. Program quality & assessment Program development -- Complete as many segments of this form as are relevant for your program. All responses should reflect ONLY new or additional resources required to mount the program, or new revenues to be gained from the program. The year-by-year responses should reflect cumulative (additive) information, that is, each year should show the total for that stage in the program, not just the total for the year. Budget and planning Expanded budget and planning Step 3: Admissions Requirements: Requirements for admission to a major or program Minimum number of courses or credits to be completed before admission Are any students usually admitted to premajor status before admission to this major? Is there a preferred minimum GPA above 2.0 for students already admitted to the college and now seeking entry into the major? Is there a preferred minimum GPA above 2.0 for students transferring from another U of M College? Is there a preferred minimum GPA above 2.0 for students transferring from outside the University? Explanation of other requirements to be completed before admission

List required courses to be completed prior to admission to this program. Step 4: Program Requirements Program length in credits How many semesters of a second language or equivalent proficiency are required for this degree? Does this program require a second language? Other requirements, if applicable Required courses for all students in this program Focus course groups: Title for this set of focuses Level of focuses Description for this set of focuses Focus requirements Step 5: Sub-plan Requirements Is a sub-plan required for this program? Current sub-plans: Step 6: Sample Plan(s) Program Sample Plans Step 7: Checkpoint Chart (This is a system-generated chart. No data required.)

1 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM - Executive Summary University of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus Close This Window Program Title: Design M.S. Approval Status: Proposal Not Submitted Program Last Saved: Feb 16, 2018 8:20:18 AM By: Midori Green General Information Hide Section Institution: University of Minnesota, Twin Cities/Rochester (UMNTC) Campus: Twin Cities (UMNTC) Career: Graduate (GRAD) Program type: Master's Program category: Graduate Research Program title (short): Design M.S. Program title (long): Design M.S. Program short description: Additional terms: *Should this program display in the catalog?: Design 4 semesters ( 2.0 years ) long. This program does not require any summer terms. Yes Stakeholder college(s): Design, Coll of Degree-granting college(s): Design, Coll of Approver college(s): Design, Coll of Administrative college(s): Design, Coll of Budgetary college(s): 'Design, Coll of'=100 Acad plan code(s): 'Design, Coll of'=122731522 Department(s): Design, Housing & Apparel First term admitting students: Fall 2009 Effective date: 2017-09-05 (Fall 2017) 2018-09-04 (Fall 2018) Degree: Master of Science (M S) Catalog description: The design graduate program focuses on the study of relationships between humans and their designed environments. This focus is based on the assumption that design and analysis of environments contributes to the improvement of the human condition. The program addresses theory, research, and application, using a shared disciplinary base from the arts and social and behavioral sciences. The goal of the program is for students to analyze, evaluate, and integrate

2 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM RIASEC codes: Program contact(s): theoretical frameworks related to humans and their designed environments. Applications submitted to the design graduate program specify the track and degree objective. Formal tracks are: - Apparel studies (including dress, history, and culture; product development; and retail merchandising and consumer studies) - Graphic design - Housing studies - Interior design U of M internet ID: gree0687 Program contact's full name: Midori Green Email address: gree0687@umn.edu Telephone number: 612/626-1219 Campus mailing address: CDes Design, Housing & Apparel Room 240 McNH 6136E 1985 Buford Ave St Paul, MN 55108 Program address and phone: Program email address: Design Graduate Program, 240 McNeal Hall, 1985 Buford Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55108. dhagrad@umn.edu Program Website: dha.design.umn.edu/programs/grad Narrative Materials Hide Section Brief summary or overview of reason for proposed new program or rationale for changes: Updated contact info and TOEFL; added missing course DES 8167 to Retail; corrected concentration totals and added statistics course list for Interior; added missing coursework to Housing. Corrected requirements for Interior Design under Evaluation & Analysis to match MA. Graphic: Remove GDES 5399, Add GDES 5193. Housing: Remove HSG 5484 (inactive), add HSG 5462. Apparel: Dress, History, Culture-add ApSt 5193; Product Develadd ApSt 5224 and add ApSt 5193; Retail-remove ApSt 5124 (inactive), add DES 8166, add ApSt 5193. Program Delivery: Classroom (majority of program is face-to-face) Mission, Priorities and Interrelatedness: PCAS ENTRY Need and Demand: PCAS ENTRY Comparative Advantage: Efficiency, Effectiveness, and use of Resources: Program Quality and Assessment: PCAS ENTRY PCAS ENTRY PCAS ENTRY Program Development: PCAS ENTRY Admission Requirements Hide Section Preferred 3.00

3 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM undergraduate G.P.A.: Undergraduate degree in a related discipline: Graduate or professional degree: English test scores English test scores required to determine admission to the program: Preferred English Language Test: Test of English as a Foreign language (TOEFL): Additional test scores Additional test scores required to determine admission to the program: Graduate Record Examination (GRE): Eligibility requirements are located on the track pages of the design graduate program website: http://dha.design.umn.edu/programs/grad. Test of English as a Foreign language (TOEFL) Test of English as Foreign Language Test Description TOEFL - Internet based - Total Score TOEFL - Internet based - Listening Score TOEFL - Internet based - Writing Score TOEFL - Internet based - Reading Score TOEFL - Internet based - Speaking Score TOEFL - Paper based - Total Score TOEFL - Paper based - Section 1 (Listening) score TOEFL - Paper based - Section 2 (Structure/Written Expression) score TOEFL - Paper based - Section 3 (Reading) score Preferred Score 79 0 21 0 19 0 55 Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Test Description GRE General Test - Verbal Reasoning GRE General Test - Quantitative Reasoning GRE General Test - Analytical Writing Preferred Score 144 0 153 0 4. Percentile Percentile

4 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM Explanation of other requirements to be completed before admission: Explanation of special application requirements not addressed above: Required Course(s): Biochemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology Biochemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology - Biochemistry Biochemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology - Cell biology Biochemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology - Molecular biology & genetics Biology Biology - Cellular & molecular biology Biology - Organismal biology Chemistry Computer Science Literature in English Mathematics Physics Psychology Psychology - Experimental psychology Psychology - Social psychology 0 0 0 0 0 Application requirements: http://dha.design.umn.edu/programs /grad/admissions.html 0 0

5 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM Program Requirements Hide Section Master's Plans: Master's Plan A - Credits Plan A Plan B Major credits : 18 to 18 credits Outside major credits: 6 to 6 credits Thesis credits: 10 to 10 credits Master's Plan A -- final examination: Master's Plan B - Credits Oral examination only Major credits : 28 to 28 credits Outside major credits: 6 to 6 credits Master's Plan B -- final examination: Master's Plan B -- Capstone project: Can this degree be completed with a minor?: Can students use 4xxx-level courses in this program?: Will this program have a language requirement?: Specify the language requirement for the program: Program length in credits: Minimum GPA for students to remain in good standing: Oral examination only No Yes Yes No 34 credits 2.80 Minimum number of semesters a student must complete before filing a degree program form: 2 Is this program to be part of an officially recognized joint/dualdegree program: Full title of joint program: Maximum number of credits allowed to be in-common between the programs: Other requirements: No Students may be required to complete additional credits upon recommendation of their committee.

6 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM Required Course(s): Design Program Core Requirement DES 8181 - Research Ethics (1.0 cr) [SNV] Related Field Coursework Students are required to take a minimum of 6 credits in a related field. Courses are selected with the approval of the advisor and committee. ^ Return to top of Program Requirements Sub-plans Hide Section Sub-plan requirement for this program: Will students be permitted to complete the degree with more than one sub-plan?: Apparel Studies Yes No Title (long): Apparel Studies Title (short): Apparel Studies This sub-plan is limited to students completing the program under which particular Plans:: Sub-plan type: Sub-plan which fulfills the 'academic contentfocused required sub-plan' program requirement Type of sub-plan: Track Sub-plan code: APPARELSTD Should this sub-plan display in the catalog?: Sub-plan description: Yes The apparel studies track advances both theoretical knowledge and applications for apparel and worn products and their relationship to human behavior. Students may focus on product development; dress, history, and culture; or retail merchandising and consumer studies. Within each of these areas of emphasis within the track, the student completes related coursework as well as research or creative production that culminates in a thesis. The apparel studies track advances both theoretical knowledge and applications for textile and apparel products and their relationship to human behavior using a design lens. Students may focus on product development; dress, history, and culture; or retail merchandising and consumer studies. Within each of these areas of emphasis within the track, the student completes related coursework as well as research or creative production that culminates in a thesis. The MS degree is focused in a scientific, social science or technical direction and is appropriate for the product development and the retail merchandising and consumer studies emphasis areas. Degree requirements: Required Course(s): Evaluation and Analysis Coursework Students are required to take a minimum of 6 credits in evaluation and analysis. Apparel Studies Track

7 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM Students may take other courses with the approval of the advisor and committee. Take 6 or more credit(s) from the following: DES 8102 - Quantitative Research Methods (3.0 cr) DES 8103 - Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research (3.0 cr) Focus course groups: Title for this set of focuses: Description for this set of focuses: Concentration Dress, History, and Culture Theory and Philosophy Coursework DES 8164 - Innovation Theory and Analysis (3.0 cr) or DES 8112 - Design Theory (3.0 cr) Plan Options Plan A Requirements DES 5165 - Design and Globalization (3.0 cr) APST 5218 - Fashion, Design, and the Global Industry (3.0 cr) DES 8112 - Design Theory (3.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) DES 8164 - Innovation Theory and Analysis (3.0 cr) DES 8166 - Material Culture and Design (3.0 cr) (1.0-3.0 cr) APST 8268 - Behavioral Aspects of Dress (3.0 cr) APST 8267 - Dress and Culture (3.0 cr) Thesis credits Students take a minimum of 10 thesis credits. DES 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's (1.0-18.0 cr) [NGA] or Plan B Requirements All Plan B Master's students are required to register for DES 8222 Plan B Master's Project the last semester of the program. DES 5165 - Design and Globalization (3.0 cr) APST 5218 - Fashion, Design, and the Global Industry (3.0 cr) Dress, History, and Culture Theory and Philosophy Coursework DES 8164 - Innovation Theory and Analysis (3.0 cr) or DES 8112 - Design Theory (3.0 cr) Plan Options Plan A Requirements APST 5193 - Directed Study in Apparel Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) APST 5218 - Fashion, Design, and the Global Industry (3.0 cr) (1.0-3.0 cr) APST 8267 - Dress and Culture (3.0 cr) APST 8268 - Behavioral Aspects of Dress (3.0 cr) DES 5165 - Design and Globalization (3.0 cr) DES 8112 - Design Theory (3.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) DES 8164 - Innovation Theory and Analysis (3.0 cr) DES 8166 - Material Culture and Design (3.0 cr) Thesis credits Students take a minimum of 10 thesis credits. DES 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's (1.0-18.0 cr) [NGA] or Plan B Requirements All Plan B Master's students are required to register for DES 8222 Plan B Master's Project the last semester of the program. APST 5193 - Directed Study in Apparel Studies (1.0-4.0 cr)

8 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM DES 8112 - Design Theory (3.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) DES 8164 - Innovation Theory and Analysis (3.0 cr) DES 8166 - Material Culture and Design (3.0 cr) (1.0-3.0 cr) APST 8267 - Dress and Culture (3.0 cr) APST 8268 - Behavioral Aspects of Dress (3.0 cr) Plan B Master's Project APST 8222 - Plan B Master's Project (3.0 cr) [SNV] Product Development Theory and Philosophy Coursework DES 8112 - Design Theory (3.0 cr) or DES 8164 - Innovation Theory and Analysis (3.0 cr) Plan Options Plan A Requirements DES 5185 - Human Factors in Design (3.0 cr) APST 5218 - Fashion, Design, and the Global Industry (3.0 cr) DES 8114 - Design Studio (4.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) DES 8151 - Product Development (3.0 cr) DES 8166 - Material Culture and Design (3.0 cr) (1.0-3.0 cr) GDES 8361 - Color, Design, and Human Perception (3.0 cr) Thesis Credits APST 5218 - Fashion, Design, and the Global Industry (3.0 cr) (1.0-3.0 cr) APST 8267 - Dress and Culture (3.0 cr) APST 8268 - Behavioral Aspects of Dress (3.0 cr) DES 5165 - Design and Globalization (3.0 cr) DES 8112 - Design Theory (3.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) DES 8164 - Innovation Theory and Analysis (3.0 cr) DES 8166 - Material Culture and Design (3.0 cr) Plan B Master's Project APST 8222 - Plan B Master's Project (3.0 cr) [SNV] Product Development Theory and Philosophy Coursework DES 8112 - Design Theory (3.0 cr) or DES 8164 - Innovation Theory and Analysis (3.0 cr) Plan Options Plan A Requirements APST 5193 - Directed Study in Apparel Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) APST 5218 - Fashion, Design, and the Global Industry (3.0 cr) APST 5224 - Functional Clothing Design (4.0 cr) (1.0-3.0 cr) DES 5185 - Human Factors in Design (3.0 cr) DES 8114 - Design Studio (4.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) DES 8151 - Product Development (3.0 cr) DES 8166 - Material Culture and Design (3.0 cr)

9 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM Students take a minimum of 10 thesis credits. DES 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's (1.0-18.0 cr) [NGA] or Plan B Requirements Plan B Master's students are required to take DES 8222 Master's Plan B Project the final semester of the program. DES 5185 - Human Factors in Design (3.0 cr) APST 5218 - Fashion, Design, and the Global Industry (3.0 cr) DES 8114 - Design Studio (4.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) DES 8151 - Product Development (3.0 cr) DES 8166 - Material Culture and Design (3.0 cr) (1.0-3.0 cr) GDES 8361 - Color, Design, and Human Perception (3.0 cr) Plan B Master's Project APST 8222 - Plan B Master's Project (3.0 cr) [SNV] GDES 8361 - Color, Design, and Human Perception (3.0 cr) Thesis Credits Students take a minimum of 10 thesis credits. DES 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's (1.0-18.0 cr) [NGA] or Plan B Requirements Plan B Master's students are required to take DES 8222 Master's Plan B Project the final semester of the program. APST 5193 - Directed Study in Apparel Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) APST 5218 - Fashion, Design, and the Global Industry (3.0 cr) APST 5224 - Functional Clothing Design (4.0 cr) (1.0-3.0 cr) DES 5185 - Human Factors in Design (3.0 cr) DES 8114 - Design Studio (4.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) DES 8151 - Product Development (3.0 cr) DES 8166 - Material Culture and Design (3.0 cr) GDES 8361 - Color, Design, and Human Perception (3.0 cr) Plan B Master's Project APST 8222 - Plan B Master's Project (3.0 cr) [SNV] Retail Merchandising and Consumer Studies Theory and Philosophy Coursework APST 8272 - Digital Consumers: Theories in Retail and Consumer Studies (3.0 cr) Plan Options Plan A Requirements APST 5117 - Retail Environments and Human Behavior (3.0 cr) APST 5123 - Living in a Consumer Society (3.0 cr) APST 5124 {Inactive} (3.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) DES 8151 - Product Development (3.0 cr) Retail Merchandising and Consumer Studies Theory and Philosophy Coursework APST 8272 - Digital Consumers: Theories in Retail and Consumer Studies (3.0 cr) Plan Options Plan A Requirements APST 5117 - Retail Environments and Human Behavior (3.0 cr) APST 5123 - Living in a Consumer Society (3.0 cr) APST 5193 - Directed Study in Apparel Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) (1.0-3.0 cr)

10 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM APST 8267 - Dress and Culture (3.0 cr) APST 8268 - Behavioral Aspects of Dress (3.0 cr) (1.0-3.0 cr) APST 8271 - Retailing: Strategic Perspectives (3.0 cr) Thesis Credits Students take a minimum of 10 thesis credits. DES 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's (1.0-18.0 cr) [NGA] or Plan B Requirements Plan B Master's students are required to take ApSt 8222 Master's Plan B Project the final semester of the program. APST 5117 - Retail Environments and Human Behavior (3.0 cr) APST 5123 - Living in a Consumer Society (3.0 cr) APST 5124 {Inactive} (3.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) DES 8151 - Product Development (3.0 cr) APST 8267 - Dress and Culture (3.0 cr) APST 8268 - Behavioral Aspects of Dress (3.0 cr) (1.0-3.0 cr) APST 8271 - Retailing: Strategic Perspectives (3.0 cr) Plan B Master's Project APST 8222 - Plan B Master's Project (3.0 cr) [SNV] APST 8267 - Dress and Culture (3.0 cr) APST 8268 - Behavioral Aspects of Dress (3.0 cr) APST 8271 - Retailing: Strategic Perspectives (3.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) DES 8151 - Product Development (3.0 cr) DES 8166 - Material Culture and Design (3.0 cr) Thesis Credits Students take a minimum of 10 thesis credits. DES 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's (1.0-18.0 cr) [NGA] or Plan B Requirements Plan B Master's students are required to take ApSt 8222 Master's Plan B Project the final semester of the program. APST 5117 - Retail Environments and Human Behavior (3.0 cr) APST 5123 - Living in a Consumer Society (3.0 cr) APST 5193 - Directed Study in Apparel Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) (1.0-3.0 cr) APST 8267 - Dress and Culture (3.0 cr) APST 8268 - Behavioral Aspects of Dress (3.0 cr) APST 8271 - Retailing: Strategic Perspectives (3.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) DES 8151 - Product Development (3.0 cr) DES 8166 - Material Culture and Design (3.0 cr) Plan B Master's Project APST 8222 - Plan B Master's Project (3.0 cr) [SNV] Graphic Design ^ Return to top of Subplan(s) Title (long): Graphic Design

11 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM Title (short): Graphic Design This sub-plan is limited to students completing the program under which particular Plans:: Sub-plan type: Sub-plan which fulfills the 'academic contentfocused required sub-plan' program requirement Type of sub-plan: Track Sub-plan code: GRAPH DSGN Should this sub-plan display in the catalog?: Sub-plan description: Degree requirements: Yes The track in graphic design focuses on design theory, process, and methods related to design practice and research. Potential areas of study include graphic design history, theory, and critical narrative; design creativity; color and design; design authorship; data visualization; and interactive design. Theory and Philosophy Coursework DES 8112 - Design Theory (3.0 cr) or DES 8164 - Innovation Theory and Analysis (3.0 cr) or GDES 5399 - Theory of Electronic Design (3.0 cr) Theory and Philosophy Coursework DES 8112 - Design Theory (3.0 cr) or DES 8164 - Innovation Theory and Analysis (3.0 cr) Required Course(s): Evaluation and Analysis Coursework Students take a minimum of 6 credits in this DES 8102 - Quantitative Research Methods (3.0 cr) or DES 8103 - Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research (3.0 cr) or GDES 5388 - Graphic Design Research (3.0 cr) Focus course groups: Title for this set of focuses: Description for this set of focuses: Concentration Plan A Requirements Students are required to take DES 8114, and GDES 8361 or GDES 8362. GDES 4131W - History of Graphic Design [WI] (4.0 cr) GDES 4330 - Surface Fabric Design Workshop (4.0 cr) GDES 4345 - Advanced Typography (4.0 cr) GDES 5311 - Illustration (3.0 cr) Plan A Requirements Students are required to take DES 8114, and GDES 8361 or GDES 8362. DES 8114 - Design Studio (4.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) GDES 4131W - History of Graphic Design [WI] (4.0 cr) GDES 4330 - Surface Fabric Design Workshop

12 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM GDES 5341 - Interactive Design (3.0 cr) GDES 5342 - Advanced Web Design (3.0 cr) GDES 5371 - Data Visualization Studio (3.0 cr) GDES 5372 - Data Visualization for Interactive Platforms (3.0 cr) GDES 5383 - Digital Illustration and Animation (3.0 cr) GDES 5386 - Fundamentals of Game Design (3.0 cr) DES 8114 - Design Studio (4.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) GDES 8192 - Readings in Graphic Design (1.0-3.0 cr) GDES 8193 - Directed Study (1.0-3.0 cr) GDES 8361 - Color, Design, and Human Perception (3.0 cr) GDES 8362 - The Nature of Representation in Visual Communication (3.0 cr) Thesis Credits Students take a minimum of 10 thesis credits. DES 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's (1.0-18.0 cr) [NGA] Plan B Requirements Students are required to take DES 8114 and GDES 8361 or GDES 8362. GDES 4131W - History of Graphic Design [WI] (4.0 cr) GDES 4330 - Surface Fabric Design Workshop (4.0 cr) GDES 4345 - Advanced Typography (4.0 cr) GDES 5311 - Illustration (3.0 cr) GDES 5341 - Interactive Design (3.0 cr) GDES 5342 - Advanced Web Design (3.0 cr) GDES 5371 - Data Visualization Studio (3.0 cr) GDES 5372 - Data Visualization for Interactive Platforms (3.0 cr) GDES 5383 - Digital Illustration and Animation (3.0 cr) GDES 5386 - Fundamentals of Game Design (3.0 cr) DES 8114 - Design Studio (4.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) GDES 8192 - Readings in Graphic Design (1.0-3.0 cr) GDES 8193 - Directed Study (1.0-3.0 cr) GDES 8361 - Color, Design, and Human (4.0 cr) GDES 4345 - Advanced Typography (4.0 cr) GDES 5193 - Directed Study in Graphic Design (1.0-4.0 cr) GDES 5311 - Illustration (3.0 cr) GDES 5341 - Interactive Design (3.0 cr) GDES 5342 - Advanced Web Design (3.0 cr) GDES 5371 - Data Visualization Studio (3.0 cr) GDES 5372 - Data Visualization for Interactive Platforms (3.0 cr) GDES 5383 - Digital Illustration and Animation (3.0 cr) GDES 5386 - Fundamentals of Game Design (3.0 cr) GDES 8192 - Readings in Graphic Design (1.0-3.0 cr) GDES 8193 - Directed Study (1.0-3.0 cr) GDES 8361 - Color, Design, and Human Perception (3.0 cr) GDES 8362 - The Nature of Representation in Visual Communication (3.0 cr) Thesis Credits Students take a minimum of 10 thesis credits. DES 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's (1.0-18.0 cr) [NGA] Plan B Requirements Students are required to take DES 8114 and GDES 8361 or GDES 8362. DES 8114 - Design Studio (4.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) GDES 4131W - History of Graphic Design [WI] (4.0 cr) GDES 4330 - Surface Fabric Design Workshop (4.0 cr) GDES 4345 - Advanced Typography (4.0 cr) GDES 5193 - Directed Study in Graphic Design (1.0-4.0 cr) GDES 5311 - Illustration (3.0 cr) GDES 5341 - Interactive Design (3.0 cr) GDES 5342 - Advanced Web Design (3.0 cr) GDES 5371 - Data Visualization Studio (3.0 cr) GDES 5372 - Data Visualization for Interactive Platforms (3.0 cr) GDES 5383 - Digital Illustration and Animation (3.0 cr) GDES 5386 - Fundamentals of Game Design (3.0 cr) GDES 8192 - Readings in Graphic Design (1.0-3.0 cr)

13 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM Perception (3.0 cr) GDES 8362 - The Nature of Representation in Visual Communication (3.0 cr) Plan B Master's Project category the last semester of the program. GDES 8222 - Plan B Master's Project (3.0 cr) [SNV] GDES 8193 - Directed Study (1.0-3.0 cr) GDES 8361 - Color, Design, and Human Perception (3.0 cr) GDES 8362 - The Nature of Representation in Visual Communication (3.0 cr) Plan B Master's Project category the last semester of the program. GDES 8222 - Plan B Master's Project (3.0 cr) [SNV] Housing Studies ^ Return to top of Subplan(s) Title (long): Housing Studies Title (short): Housing Studies This sub-plan is limited to students completing the program under which particular Plans:: Sub-plan type: Sub-plan which fulfills the 'academic contentfocused required sub-plan' program requirement Type of sub-plan: Track Sub-plan code: HOUSINGSTD Should this sub-plan display in the catalog?: Sub-plan description: Yes The housing studies track advances both theoretical and applied knowledge in the housing field. Through research experiences, students are prepared to assist people and communities in addressing housing-related issues. Courses emphasize human needs and behavior, analysis of designed environments, policy and community development, and housing of specific subpopulations such as the elderly or low-income families with children. The housing studies track advances both theoretical and applied knowledge in the housing field. Through research experiences, students are prepared to assist people and communities in addressing housing-related issues. Courses emphasize human needs and behavior, analysis of designed environments, policy and community development, and housing of specific subpopulations such as the elderly or low-income families with children. Degree requirements: Theory and Philosophy: Required Course HSG 8467 - Theoretical Perspectives in Housing Studies (3.0 cr) Required Course(s): Evaluation and Analysis Coursework Students take a minimum of 6 credits in this Take 6 or more credit(s) from the following: DES 8102 - Quantitative Research Methods (3.0 cr) DES 8103 - Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research (3.0 cr) EPSY 5261 - Introductory Statistical Methods (3.0 cr) [OPT]

14 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM Focus course groups: Title for this set of focuses: Description for this set of focuses: Concentration Plan A Requirements Concentration Students take least two courses from the following: HSG 5463, HSG 5467, and HSG 8463. DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) HSG 4461 - Housing Development and Management (4.0 cr) HSG 4465 - Housing in a Global Perspective (3.0 cr) HSG 5170 - Topics in Housing Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) HSG 5193 - Directed Study in Housing Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) HSG 5463 - Housing Policy (3.0 cr) HSG 5467 - Housing and the Social Environment (4.0 cr) HSG 5481 - Promoting Independence in Housing and Community (3.0 cr) HSG 5484 {Inactive} (3.0 cr) HSG 8170 - Topics in Housing Studies (1.0-3.0 cr) HSG 8180 - Professional Seminar (1.0-2.0 cr) HSG 8192 - Readings in Housing Studies (1.0-3.0 cr) HSG 8193 - Directed Study (1.0-3.0 cr) HSG 8463 - Housing: Race and Class (3.0 cr) Thesis Credits Students take a minimum of 10 credits in this DES 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's (1.0-18.0 cr) [NGA] Plan A Requirements Concentration Students take a total of at least 8 credits from this list; at least two courses must be chosen from the following: HSG 5463, HSG 5467, and HSG 8463. DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) HSG 4461 - Housing Development and Management (4.0 cr) HSG 4465 - Housing in a Global Perspective (3.0 cr) HSG 5170 - Topics in Housing Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) HSG 5193 - Directed Study in Housing Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) HSG 5462 - Housing and Community Development {Proposal} (3.0 cr) HSG 5463 - Housing Policy (3.0 cr) HSG 5467 - Housing and the Social Environment (4.0 cr) HSG 5481 - Promoting Independence in Housing and Community (3.0 cr) HSG 8170 - Topics in Housing Studies (1.0-3.0 cr) HSG 8180 - Professional Seminar (1.0-2.0 cr) HSG 8192 - Readings in Housing Studies (1.0-3.0 cr) HSG 8193 - Directed Study (1.0-3.0 cr) HSG 8463 - Housing: Race and Class (3.0 cr) Thesis Credits Students take a minimum of 10 credits in this DES 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's (1.0-18.0 cr) [NGA] Plan B Requirements Students select at least two of the following courses: HSG 5463, HSG 5467, and HSG 8463. Housing Concentration DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) HSG 4461 - Housing Development and Management (4.0 cr) HSG 4465 - Housing in a Global Perspective (3.0 cr) Plan B Requirements Students take a total of at least 15 credits from this list; at least two courses must be chosen from the following: HSG 5463, HSG 5467, and HSG 8463. Housing Concentration DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) HSG 4461 - Housing Development and Management (4.0 cr)

15 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM Interior Design HSG 5170 - Topics in Housing Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) HSG 5193 - Directed Study in Housing Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) HSG 5463 - Housing Policy (3.0 cr) HSG 5467 - Housing and the Social Environment (4.0 cr) HSG 5481 - Promoting Independence in Housing and Community (3.0 cr) HSG 5484 {Inactive} (3.0 cr) HSG 8170 - Topics in Housing Studies (1.0-3.0 cr) HSG 8180 - Professional Seminar (1.0-2.0 cr) HSG 8192 - Readings in Housing Studies (1.0-3.0 cr) HSG 8193 - Directed Study (1.0-3.0 cr) HSG 8463 - Housing: Race and Class (3.0 cr) Plan B Master's Project Students take a minimum of 3 credits the final semester of the program. HSG 8222 - Plan B Master's Project (3.0 cr) [SNV] ^ Return to top of Subplan(s) Title (long): Interior Design Title (short): Interior Design This sub-plan is limited to students completing the program under which particular Plans:: Sub-plan type: Plan A Sub-plan which fulfills the 'academic contentfocused required sub-plan' program requirement HSG 4465 - Housing in a Global Perspective (3.0 cr) HSG 5170 - Topics in Housing Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) HSG 5193 - Directed Study in Housing Studies (1.0-4.0 cr) HSG 5462 - Housing and Community Development {Proposal} (3.0 cr) HSG 5463 - Housing Policy (3.0 cr) HSG 5467 - Housing and the Social Environment (4.0 cr) HSG 5481 - Promoting Independence in Housing and Community (3.0 cr) HSG 8170 - Topics in Housing Studies (1.0-3.0 cr) HSG 8180 - Professional Seminar (1.0-2.0 cr) HSG 8192 - Readings in Housing Studies (1.0-3.0 cr) HSG 8193 - Directed Study (1.0-3.0 cr) HSG 8463 - Housing: Race and Class (3.0 cr) Plan B Master's Project Students take a minimum of 3 credits the final semester of the program. HSG 8222 - Plan B Master's Project (3.0 cr) [SNV] Type of sub-plan: Track Sub-plan code: INTERIOR Should this sub-plan display in the catalog?: Sub-plan description: Yes Graduate study in the interior design track emphasizes the theory, research, and specialized practice components of design as applied to people's health, safety, and welfare in the interior environment, including design education, sustainability, social/cultural issues, aspects of professional practice, and facilities research (educational, office, criminal justice, and residential). Students are prepared for teaching and research positions as well as design specializations within the profession. The evidence-based design emphasis provides students with the opportunity to explore theoretical, process, and applied aspects of Graduate study in the interior design track emphasizes the theory, research, and specialized practice components of design as applied to people's health, safety, and welfare in the interior environment, including design education, sustainability, social/cultural issues, aspects of professional practice, and facilities research (educational, office, criminal justice, and residential). Students are prepared for teaching and research positions as well as design specializations within the profession.

16 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM this design practice approach. Degree requirements: Theory and Philosophy Coursework DES 8112 - Design Theory (3.0 cr) or DES 8164 - Innovation Theory and Analysis (3.0 cr) or DES 8166 - Material Culture and Design (3.0 cr) Required Course(s): Evaluation and Analysis Coursework Students should take a minimum of six credits. A statistics course is required and either DES 8102 or DES 8103. Take 6 or more credit(s) from the following: DES 8102 - Quantitative Research Methods (3.0 cr) DES 8103 - Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research (3.0 cr) EPSY 5261 - Introductory Statistical Methods (3.0 cr) [OPT] EPSY 5262 - Intermediate Statistical Methods (3.0 cr) [OPT] EPSY 8252 - Statistical Methods in Education II (3.0 cr) [OPT] EPSY 8266 - Statistical Analysis Using Structural Equation Methods (3.0 cr) [OPT] EPSY 8267 - Applied Multivariate Analysis (3.0 cr) [OPT] Concentration Plan A DES 5165 - Design and Globalization (3.0 cr) DES 5168 - Evidence-Based Design (3.0 cr) DES 5185 - Human Factors in Design (3.0 cr) DES 8115 - Grant Writing (2.0 cr) IDES 8192 - Readings in Interior Design (1.0-3.0 cr) IDES 8193 - Directed Study (1.0-3.0 cr) GDES 8361 - Color, Design, and Human Perception (3.0 cr) Thesis Credits Students take a minimum of 10 credits in this DES 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's (1.0-18.0 cr) [NGA] ^ Return to top of Subplan(s) Plan A Title (long): Plan A Title (short): Plan A

17 of 17 2/16/2018 8:26 AM Sub-plan type: Sub-plan which fulfills the Master's Plan A requirement Type of sub-plan: Option Sub-plan code: PLAN A Should this sub-plan display in the catalog?: Sub-plan description: Degree requirements: Required Course(s): Plan B Yes ^ Return to top of Subplan(s) Title (long): Plan B Title (short): Plan B Sub-plan type: Sub-plan which fulfills the Master's Plan B requirement Type of sub-plan: Option Sub-plan code: PLAN B Should this sub-plan display in the catalog?: Sub-plan description: Degree requirements: Required Course(s): Yes Draft Online Catalog Display ^ Return to top of Subplan(s) To see a sample of what this program would look like on the online catalog, click the link titled 'Show Draft Catalog Display'. Please note that this is a draft version of the display, as the proposal must still receive the appropriate approvals. Show Draft Catalog Display for previous version. Show Draft Catalog Display for proposal.