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Interior designers work with clients to develop design solutions that are aesthetic, technically sophisticated and functional. They are the design architects of interior space. Work settings include residential, commercial, institutional and industrial buildings. The Interior Designer assesses a client’s needs and creates solutions. They design technical drawings then monitor and supervise installation. At completion the Interior Designer evaluates the project and ensures it meets the clients’ objectives along with all building, fire and safety codes. This program targets students who are imaginative and have a passion for creating environments that enhance the quality of living. Basic drawing skills, along with math ability are essential. Students must be both independent thinkers and able to work in a team environment.
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Semester 1
Code, Title, Credits
MTH101MT
, MATH FOR DRAFTING & DESIGN I, 2
CAD139
, COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN, 3
IND107A
, DESIGN ILLUSTRATION I, 3
IND117
, DRAFTING AND DESIGN 1-FUNDAMENTALS, 5
IND120C
, INTERIOR DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS I, 6
IND122
, MATERIALS FOR INTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS, 2
Semester 2
Code, Title, Credits
CAD203
, COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN II, 3
IND207A
, DESIGN ILLUSTRATION II, 3
IND206
, DRAFTING AND DESIGN 2 - RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION, 5
IND220C
, INTERIOR DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS II, 6
IND200G
, ART HISTORY, 3
ELEC1030
, CHOOSE 1 ELECTIVE COURSE, 3
Semester 3
Code, Title, Credits
CAD330A
, COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN III, 3
IND307
, DESIGN ILLUSTRATION III, 3
IND303
, INTERIOR DESIGN ESTIMATION, 3
IND312
, DRAFTING AND DESIGN III - THE OFFICE ENVIRONMENT, 4
IND320
, INTERIOR DESIGN INTERMEDIATE III, 5
IND308G
, ART HISTORY II, 3
Semester 4
Code, Title, Credits
BDT200
, PEOPLE IN MOTION, 3
CAD430A
, COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN IV, 3
IND408
, SPECIFICATION AND ESTIMATION, 2
IND413
, DRAFTING AND DESIGN 4 - CONSTRUCTION DETAILING, 4
IND430
, LIGHTING FUNDAMENTALS, 2
IND420B
, INTERIOR DESIGN INTERMEDIATE IV, 4
Semester 5
Code, Title, Credits
CAD530A
, COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN V, 3
IND410
, CONTRACT BUSINESS PROCEDURES, 2
IND517A
, HEALTH, SAFETY AND CODE PRACTICE, 2
IND511
, DRAFTING AND DESIGN 5 - CONSTRUCTION WORKING DOCUMENTS, 4
IND530
, DESIGN DETAILING, 2
IND520B
, DESIGN STUDIO / ADVANCED V, 4
Semester 6
Code, Title, Credits
CAD630A
, COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN VI, 3
IND603
, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, 3
IND620A
, DESIGN STUDIO ADVANCED VI, 6
IND103
, PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIPS, 3
IND619
, PORTFOLIO AND MARKETING, 2
IND600
, ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN, 3
The program offers very strong job placement with international opportunities. With their highly developed technical and creative skills graduates find work as designers for architects, lighting contractors and furniture designers. Diverse training allows for designing opportunities in the retail, hospitality, medical, commercial and entertainment sectors.
All international students are assessed a fee of $745.00 per year (pro-rated for programs that start in Winter $535.00 and Spring $335.00).
The fees associated with health insurance are mandatory as a result of the coverage and benefits afforded to international students.
There are no opt-out opportunities provided to international students as it relates to health insurance.
All international students are assessed a pro-rated fee per semester, to a yearly maximum of $745.00.