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Associate in Applied Science Degree
Interior Space Planning & Design
LEARN:
how to create an environment with good form and function. Learn to use color, lighting, finishes, and furnishings to enhance, plan, and develop those environments.
Create your professional design portfolio as you apply newly acquired knowledge and skills through real learning experiences in both hands-on classroom studies, internship programs and ICenter projects. With a foundation in design theory and history as well as in the fundamentals of the industry, execute your creative solutions as you assist in the design of interiors.
Please view the Interior Space Planning and Design course list for details on the curriculum.
PREPARE TO:
specialize in the planning of interior environments
become familiar with design, art, and architecture
develop manual and computer-aided design and drafting skills (AutoCAD)
gain skills in the areas of residential and commercial/office design.
learn about code applications, furnishings selection, material specifications,
rendering, model-making, and presentation skills.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
Home Furnishings Coordinator| Renderer
Interior Design Assistant | Space Planner
Showroom Staff | Interior Decorator
CAD Drafter | Retail Furniture Plan Associate
LICENSURE PROGRAMS:
Students may find the Interior Space Planning & Design curriculum helpful in preparing for the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) exam, however; the program is not intended to prepare students for the NCIDQ certification.

