Program Overview
The Interior Design A.S. degree provides a comprehensive foundation for a career in interior design. It equips students with essential skills through a combination of required courses and electives, including design theory, drawing, space planning, and business practices. The program is accredited by the Interior Design - National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) and prepares graduates for various positions within the design field.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Interior Design A.S. degree provides students with a foundation for a career in interior design. It equips students with the skills needed to secure various positions within the design field. This degree requires General Education coursework and a set of specific interior design courses.
Outline:
The Interior Design A.S. degree requires a total of 50 units. It is broken down into required courses and electives:
Required Courses:
- ID 10: Introduction to Interior Design (2 units)
- ID 10L: Introduction to Interior Design Laboratory (1 unit)
- ID 12: Materials and Products for Interior Design (3 units)
- ID 14: History of Furniture and Decorative Arts (3 units)
- ID 20: Color and Design Theory I (3 units)
- ID 21: Color and Design Theory II (3 units)
- ID 22: Design Drawing for Interior Design (3 units)
- ID 23: Computer Aided Drawing for Interior Design I (3 units)
- ID 25: Space Planning for Interior Design I (3 units)
- ID 26: Space Planning for Interior Design II (3 units)
- ID 27: Rapid Visualization (3 units)
- ID 29: Interior Design Studio I (3 units)
- ID 31: Building Systems for Interior Design (3 units)
- ID 32: Lighting Design and Theory for Interior Design (3 units)
- ID 34: Computer Aided Drawing for Interior Design II (3 units)
- ID 36: Portfolio Development for Interior Design (3 units)
- ID 37: Business Practices for Interior Design (3 units)
- ID 39: Interior Design Studio II (3 units)
Required Electives:
- Choose two courses from the following:
- ID 50: Interior Design Specialized Topics
- ID 54: Internship in Interior Design
- ID 56: Integrated Drawing Techniques for Interior Design
- ID 58: Field Studies in Interior Design
- ID 59: Computer Basics for Interior Design
- ID 99: Special Projects in Interior Design
Recommended Electives:
- ARCH 122: Architectural Presentations (3 units)
Course Schedule:
The program offers a suggested course sequence for students to follow. The plan outlines the courses to be taken in each term, with the total units for each term.
Careers:
The Interior Design A.S. degree prepares students for a variety of positions within the design field.
Other:
The program is accredited by the Interior Design - National Kitchen and Bath Association NKBA. The program learning outcomes are:
- Successfully design a space based on a concept.
- Successfully meet program requirements.
- Successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills in the presentation of a space.
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