Interior Design

Areas of Competence

Career Opportunities

Course Requirements


Program Prerequisites


Semester Sequence


Graduation



Color Board


 

Program Preparatory Courses and Departmental Requirements

  1. ENG 87, ENG 88, ENG 90,ENG 99, IT 98, MATH 90, and MATH 97 are preparatory courses for the college-level work required of this major. To determine if students must complete these courses, see Course Descriptions. These courses are non-matriculating and do not count toward credit hours required for graduation.
  2. IT 120, Integrated Computer Applications is required the first semester. The competency prerequisite for this course indicates that students should have basic computer literacy including knowledge of the Windows® operating system, email, Internet Browser use, and basic word processing . In addition, it is recommended that students who do not keyboard at a minimum speed of 20 correct words per minute without looking at the keyboard take IT 98, Introduction to Keyboarding, concurrently with IT 120. These students should then take IT 109 the second semester.
  3. Because of the need to stay current with technology, computer software courses must be taken within three (3) years of graduation, except IT 120, which must be taken within four (4) years of graduation.
  4. LE 100, Learning Techniques, is recommended for all students with a high school grade point average of less than 3.0 and is recommended for all students needing improved college -level learning skills. LE 100 is required to be taken during the first semester for all students with a high school grade point average of 2.5 or less and for all students placed on academic probation the next semester and must be passed with a B- grade or higher. Students required to take LE 100 must enroll in that course to be allowed to enroll in other courses.
  5. To be accepted into the Interior Design AAS degree, students must have a minimum 3.0 grade point average from high school. Students transferring in from another college or university must have a 3.0 grade point average. Students who have been out of high school for more than 10 years may be accepted into this major based on a personal interview with the Department Chair. Prospective students must submit a color board with their application to the admissions department. no later than June 1st for Fall Semester, November 1st for Winter Semester, and March 31st for Summer Semester. Specifications for this color board are available on the college web site or from the Admissions Office. Students who meet the admission requirements are admitted on a space-available basis.
  6. To continue in the Interior Design AAS degree, students must maintain a 3.0 grade point average in their ID course work.