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2024-2025 SLCC General Catalog
Interior Design: AAS (CTE)
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Associate of Applied Science | 69 credits minimum
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Program Description
SLCC Interior Design students learn the theory and practice of Interior Design from conceptual explorations of space and eco/environmental issues to computer-aided drafting design and rendering. Students explore how to creatively combine materials, textiles, color, decorative arts, lighting, and more while applying their own creative sensibility to residential and commercial applications. Projects in the program encompass a variety of interior spaces e.g. residences, offices, hotels, restaurants, retail, and historic preservation.
The program can be completed on a full-time or part-time basis, with courses being offered in a variety of modalities: In person, face-to-face, hybrid and online.
The Interior Design program will prepare students to:
- Analyze clients’ needs, goals, and life safety requirements and integrate them into a comprehensive design solution.
- Formulate preliminary design concepts that are aesthetic, appropriate, functional, and in accordance with codes and standards.
- Develop and present final design recommendations through industry standard presentation media.
- Prepare working drawings and specifications for non-load bearing interior construction, reflected ceiling plans, lighting, interior detailing, materials, finishes, space planning, furnishings, fixtures, and equipment in compliance with universal accessibility guidelines and all applicable codes.
- Collaborate with professional services of other licensed practitioners in the technical areas of plumbing, mechanical, electrical, and load-bearing design as required for regulatory approval.
- Design interior spaces that support the health, safety, and well-being of the public.
This degree also provides educational credits needed to qualify for the National Council for Interior Design Qualification exam (NCIDQ).
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this program will have the skill and knowledge to work as:
- Residential & commercial interior designers
- Computer aided drafter and modelers
- Home stagers
- Color consultants
- Freelance designers
- Sales/design in any interior related industries e.g. lighting, furniture, flooring, window treatments, cabinetry, etc.
- Kitchen & bath designers
- Manufacturing representatives
- Decorators
- Historic restoration and preservation designer
Transfer/Articulation Information
Please refer to the Student Resources section of the SLCC University Transfer webpage.
Licensure Information
We have made a good-faith effort to collect state licensure requirements for the SLCC programs of study that lead to professional licensure. You can view additional information about state licensure requirements on our Professional Licensure webpage.
Estimated Cost for Students
Tuition and student fees: http://www.slcc.edu/student/financial/tuition-fees.aspx
Course fees: $214
Supplies: $350
Note: Fees vary based upon specific registration and are subject to changes.
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General Education Requirements
Complete all General Education courses. Refer to Notes for program specific requirements and recommendations.
Program General Education Notes
RECOMMENDED:
Quantitative Studies (QS): ART 1210 or
CMGT 1100
Fine Arts (FA): met through program requirements*.
*INTD 1010 is a Fine Art General Education course. Courses that meet General Education requirements may be used to meet program requirements. If this option is chosen, student must complete additional elective courses in Interior Design to meet the total credit hour requirement.
Math 1030 is the QL course that transfers to USHE Interior Design Bachelor programs.
Required Courses (47 Credits)
Electives Courses (8 credits minimum)
Select a minimum of 8 elective credits from the following. It is advised to meet with the Interior Design academic advisor, program manager or faculty for guidance as to the best selection for the student’s career and/or transfer goals.
Time to Completion & Graduation Map
Program Learning Outcomes
Program learning outcome alignment with Student Learning Outcomes in brackets.
- Demonstrate entry level professional skills for employment in the Interior Design industry. [1,7]
- Evaluate and solve design problems visually and volumetrically to create functional and creative spaces through conceptualizing, diagramming, and space planning. [1,2,3,4,5,7]
- Estimate the quantity and cost of materials and items for interior projects. [1,3,4,7]
- Evaluate and specify textiles and materials for interiors regarding appropriate use and impact on the environment. [1,2,4,6,7,8]
- Produce industry standard documents required for Interior Design presentations and communication using hand and computer aided drafting skills. [1,2,4,7,9]
- Demonstrate the proper use of industry terminology which will allow students to communicate effectively with other similarly engaged professionals. [1,2,7]
- Demonstrate professionalism through quality presentations, effective sales techniques, efficient organization, and working in a collaborative and constructive manner. [1,2,5,6,7,8,9]
- Apply entry level industry knowledge of local and national building codes relating to residential and commercial Interior Design projects. [1,2,4,6,7,8]
- Demonstrate proficiency utilizing industry technology and software for Interior Design presentations including digital drafting and rendering applications, Adobe Creative Suite, and virtual reality equipment and software. [1,2,4,5,7,9]
- Create high quality printed and electronic portfolios to use for job applications. The portfolio will reflect class work and projects completed during the program. [2,4,5,7,9]
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