Interior Design Program
Interior Design A.A.S. Program
This program provides intensive, job-focused education in order to prepare students for entry-level positions in Interior Design. Career studies courses will provide training in the following categories: manual and computer-aided drafting skills, two and three dimensional visualization skills, space planning, universal design concepts, lighting and building systems, codes, historical developments in the built environment, trade information, and business practices.
Separate policies exist for the Interior Design program, including grading. These policies can be found on the Program Policies page of this website. A grade of C or better is required of all Career Studies courses.
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Understand the historical development of architecture, furniture, and interiors
- Apply elements and principles of design
- Create interior design drawings using both manual and computer-aided drafting techniques and documents necessary for the completion of a design project
- Demonstrate appropriate selection of interior finishes and furnishings based on performance criteria and applicable codes and standards
- Demonstrate the appropriate application of codes, regulations, and standards that pertain to interior environments
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