ENC 1101 English Composition I (P)* 3 Credits
This course presents the rhetorical principles of modern and classical essays, which in practical application enable students to compose college level expository and argumentative essays. This course contains a required speech component. Student will demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments. Prerequisite: Student must score into college-level reading and English on placement test or complete ENC 0001 with a grade of “C” or higher.
Humanities/Fine Arts
*AML 2010, *AML 2020, *ARH 2050, *ARH 2051, ART 1300C, ART 1301C, ART 2500C, CHI 1120, CHI1121, CHI 2220, CHI 2221, CRW 2001, CRW 2002, *ENC 1101, *ENC 1102, *ENC 1107, *ENL 2012, *ENL 2022, FRE 1120, FRE 1121, FRE 2220, FRE 2221, *HUM 1233, *HUM 1533, *HUM 1541, *HUM 2512, *IDS 1110, *IDS 1955,*LIT 2110, *LIT 2120, LIT 2300, LIT 2330, *MUL 2010, *MUL 2012, *ORI 1001, *PHI 1002, *PHI 1010, *PHI 1103, PHI 1450, *PHI 1635, *PHI 1801, *PHI 2630, REA 1205, *REL 1300, SPC 1300, *SPC 1600, SPN 1120,SPN 1121, SPN 2220, SPN 2221, *THE 1000, *TPP 1110, TPP 2652
Natural Science/Mathematics
Natural Science: AST 1002, BOT 2010, BOT 2010L, BSC 1005, BSC 1005L, BSC 1009, BSC 1010, BSC 1010L, BSC 1011, BSC 1011L, BSC 1011C, BSC 1084, BSC 1254, BSC 1254L, BSC 1421, BSC 2093, BSC 2093L, BSC 2094, BSC 2094L, CHM 1020,
CHM 1045, CHM 1045L, CHM 1046, CHM 1046L, CHM 1083, CHM 2210, CHM 2210L, CHM 2211, CHM 2211L, ESC 1000, GLY 1010, MCB 2010, MCB 2010L, MET 1001, OCB 1000, OCB 1000L, OCB 1630, OCB 1951C, OCE 2001, OCE 2001L, PCB 1030, PHY 1020, PHY 2048, PHY 2048L, PHY 2049, PHY 2049L, PHY 2053, PHY 2053L, PHY 2054, PHY 2054L, PSC 1341, PSC 1341L
*Mathematics: MAC 1105, MAC 1140, MGF 2106, MGF 2107, MAC 1114, MAC 2311, MAC 2312, MAC 2313, MAC 2233, MAD 2104, MAP 2302, MAS 2103, MTG 2204, STA 2023, PHI 2100, (MAT 1033 and MTB 1321 may be used for A.A.S. programs,
not Gordon Rule)
*Gordon Rule – must achieve a grade of “C” or higher for the Associate in Science Degree.
Social/Behavioral Science
AFH 1000, AMH 2010, AMH 2020, ANT 2402, ANT 2410, ANT 2511, ANT 2930, ASH 2041, ASN 1010, CPO 2002, DEP 2004, ECO 2000, ECO 2013, ECO 2023, EUH 2000, EUH 2001, EUH 2002, GEA 2000, INR 2002, POS 1041, POS 2112, PSY 2012, SYG 2000, SYG 2010, WOH 2012, WOH 2022, WOH 2040
BCN 1250 Architectural Drafting-Principles 3 Credits
This is an introductory level course, covering from basic drafting skills, such as line technique, lettering, dimensioning and symbols, to the development of a set of architectural drawings. Lessons include site plans, foundations, walls, wall sections, floors, roof design, stairs, elevations, sections, and construction details. Lab fee $30.00.
CTE 1401 Introduction to Textiles 3 Credits
This course covers the generic textile families, fibers, methods of fabric construction, finishes, and government textile regulations. Textile merchandise in the fields of fashion marketing and interior design is studied with emphasis placed
on textile product knowledge.
ETD 1321 Introduction to AutoCAD (0) 3 Credits
This course provides instruction on AutoCAD software. Start-up procedures and menu applications used for construction of a graphic display and extensive hands-on experience on AutoCAD software is provided. Lab fee $30.00.
IND 1015 Residential Interior Design (0) 3 Credits
This course presents Residential Interior Design using creative problem solving. Elements and principles of design are reviewed and applied with emphasis on graphic skills and presentation techniques, including orthographic projection and
scale variations.
IND 1019 Commercial Interior Design ll (0) 3 Credits
This course teaches Commercial Interior Design using a project approach.
IND 1020 Principles of Interior Design 3 Credits
This course is an overview of the professional field of Interior Design. All phases of interior design are introduced with career requirements and opportunities stressed.
IND 1134 History of Interiors ll (0) 3 Credits
This course is a study of the historical periods of architecture, furniture, and interiors. Emphasis is on style recognition and application to the present.
IND 1301 Interior Design Graphics (0) 3 Credits
This course teaches basic graphic presentation techniques, including freehand sketch, floor plans, perspective, and materials boards. Pencil, pen/ink, and electronic media are used.
IND 1423 Survey of Materials & Resources (0) 1 Credit
This course provides the student with market information regarding materials and sources used in the field of interior design. On-site visits are required.
IND 1432 Lighting for Interior Design (0) 2 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of residential, commercial, and landscape lighting.
IND 1462 Introduction to Architectural CAD (0) 3 Credits
This course is an introduction to CAD focusing on using the computer as a drafting and design tool. Data CAD software is used with microcomputers; focus is architectural. Basic CAD drafting, 3-dimension viewing, detail drawings, and creation of templates and symbols are covered.
IND 1935 Building and Barrier Free Codes (0) 3 Credits
This course teaches contract documents and building interior systems that apply to the interior environment. The course examines standards relating to safety, building codes, barrier free and material/construction testing.
IND 2016 Commercial Interior Design l (0) 3 Credits
This course presents the design processes used in commercial interiors. Space planning, human factors, technical issues, furniture and material selection, budgets, code requirements, and presentation techniques are reviewed. The course is project-oriented and includes tours of commercial installations.
IND 2100 History of Interiors l 3 Credits
This course gives a survey of historic interiors from the early American periods through contemporary interior design. Current trends in interior furnishings are examined.
IND 2420 Materials & Sources of Interior Design (0) 3 Credits
This course covers the non-textile construction materials of interior design. Wood, plastic, stone, masonry, glass, paint, wall coverings, and marble are a few of the materials studied. Also studied are appliances and bathroom fixtures. Applications of materials are covered and specifications recommended by professional trade associations are reviewed. The completion of a vendor resource file and a visit to a design center are integral parts of the course.
IND 2500 Interior Design Business Practices (0) 3 Credits
This course presents specialized information on establishing and maintaining a successful interior design business.
IND 2910 Kitchen Design (0) 3 Credits
This course teaches basic residential kitchen design. The National Kitchen and Bath Association design principles are presented. Students complete a kitchen design project including programming, space planning, mechanical systems and product selection. Industry Standard CAD software is used. Students need drafting ability and computer skills.
IND 2940 Interior Design Practicum I (0) 4 Credits
This course is a practical application in an interior design business situation of knowledge acquired in the classroom. Business principles and practices, promotional techniques, and career development are practicum topics.
IND 2941 Interior Design Practicum ll (0) 4 Credits
This course is a practical application in an interior design business situation of knowledge acquired in the classroom. The student increases proficiency in the field by benefiting from on-the-job experiences. Prerequisite: IND 2940.
IND 1401 Technical Design l (0) 2 Credits
This course teaches the basic technical aspects of interior design. Emphasis is on drafting and creation of drawing types, visualizations and other essential technical systems used in the interior design profession. Work is competed by hand using a drafting table and on the computer. Appropriate uses of tools and materials are stressed.
IND 2911 Kitchen and Bath Design ll (0) 2 Credits
This course teaches advanced kitchen design. After a review of basic principles of kitchen design, advanced techniques are presented. National Kitchen and Bath Association guidelines are stressed. Students complete kitchen design projects
using industry standard CAD program. Students need drafting ability and computer skills.
IND 2931 Special topics in Interior Design (0) 1/2 - 5 Credits
This course teaches interior design technology topics of current interest. Main areas of study include technical updates of CAD software and exploration of newly developed interior design technology specific to licensed, professional interior
designers including kitchen and bath designers.
IND 2942 Interior Design Practicum lll (0) 4 Credits
This course provides a practical application of interior design principles in an interior design business situation. The student increases proficiency in the field and moves toward employment in the interior design industry. Topics for this practicum rotate through a two-year cycle. Prerequisite: IND 2941.