Interior Design

Interior Design

Coordinated by educators and professional interior designers, this A.S. degree major offers an interdisciplinary approach to fundamental design, space planning, design analysis, and materials selection and specifications relating residential and commercial spaces.

 

Learning Outcome(s):

  • A workforce or transfer ready portfolio is produced as art of the program.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to analyze a space based on the elements and principles of design.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to draft design solutions by hand and by utilizing computer drafting software.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to sketch design concepts.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to critically evaluate client needs and create a personalized design solution.

 

Associate's Degree In Science (AS)

To earn an Associate's Degree in Science in this program, complete the program requirements and applicable electives below and the Associate Degree General Education requirements found here.
CoursesUnitsFace-to-Face at RBECOnlinePre-Req
Program Requirements
ID 100: Introduction to Interior Design3.0Fall 2023
ARCH 105: Basic Architectural Drafting3.0Fall 2023
ARCH 125: Presentation Methods in Interior Design3.0Fall 2023
Partially Online
ID 150/ARCH 150: Beginning Computer Aided Drafting3.0Summer 2023
ID 170: Space Planning3.0Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in: ID 100 and ARCH 105
ID 105: Materials and Resources3.0
ID 145: Kitchen and Bath Design3.0Fall 2023
ID 141: Commercial Interior Design3.0Fall 2023Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in: ID 100; ARCH 105
ID 151: Beginning Revit3.0Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in: ID 150
ID 250: Interior Design Capstone3.0Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in: ID 141
Total Units30.0

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