Interior Design (AS) - Associate in Science
Fall 2024
Catalog Description
This two-year diploma program prepares students to design commercial, office, retail, institutional and residential solutions to real design problems. The program emphasizes residential space planning, creative problem-solving, communication skills, knowledge of building materials and construction, furnishings, presentation, conventional and computer-aided design drafting, and the history of design.
Career Opportunities
N/A
TOP Code 1302.00 - Interior Design and Merchandising*
CIP Code 50.0408 - Interior Design.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon the completion of the program the student should be able to:
- Develop functional interior spaces.
- Draw appropriate floor plans
- Demonstrates an understanding of professional practices
Year One
0.0
ART 23
2-D Foundations (Active)
3.0
ID 48
Drafting for Interior Design (Active)
3.0
ID 49 (same as ARCH 3)
Digital Tools for Design and Visual Communication (Active)
3.0
ID 50
Residential Space Planning (Active)
3.0
ID 54
Principles of Interior Design (Active)
3.0
ID 55
Introduction to Textiles (Active)
3.0
ID 58
Fundamentals of Lighting (Active)
3.0
Year Two
0.0
ID 51
Digital Drafting Principles I (Active)
3.0
ID 52
History of Interiors and Furnishings (Active)
3.0
ID 56
Professional Practices (Active)
3.0
ID 60
Materials and Resources (Active)
3.0
ID 62
Kitchen and Bathroom Design (Active)
3.0
ID 72
Commercial Interior Design (Active)
3.0
ID 73
Digital Drafting Principles II (Historical)
3.0
Unit Calculation
64.0
Major Requirements
42.0
General Education
22.0
Electives (Degree applicable units as needed)
Total: 64.0
