Courses
ID10 | Introduction to Interior Design
Practice of interior design and the planning of total interior environments that meet
individual, functional and environmental needs.
ID10L | Introduction to Interior Design Lab
Application of the interior design practice and the planning of total interior environments that meet individual, functional and environmental needs. Field trips may be required.
Application of the interior design practice and the planning of total interior environments that meet individual, functional and environmental needs. Field trips may be required.
ID12 | Materials and Products for Interior Design
Analysis, application, and evaluation of products and materials used in interior design.
Analysis, application, and evaluation of products and materials used in interior design.
ID14 | History of Furniture and Decorative Arts
Historic development of structure, interior spaces, furniture and decorative arts throughout the world. Interior architecture is illustrated in this overview of design heritage from antiquity to present. Emphasis is placed on style development as it relates to social, economic and political influences as well as the use of materials and technology.
ID20 | Color and Design Theory I
Elements and principles of design and the creative process of identifying and solving interior design problems. Formal visual properties of line, shape, form, pattern, texture, and color are studied in their relationship to the organizational systems and unifying principles that create balanced designs. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID21 | Color and Design Theory II
Advisory: ID20
Systematic process of designing three-dimensional objects including color theory, surface, and volume investigation for interior design. Elements include visualization, perception, presentation, expression, and site analysis of physical, contextual, and cultural aspects of design and the urban environment. Portfolio pieces will be produced
ID22 | Design Drawing for Interior Design
Communication elements required to convey design ideas to building trades via the written language of design and construction documents. Graphic and drawing techniques, including interior design graphics standards, building construction fundamentals, methods of drawings, and the basics of compiling construction documentation sets
ID23 | Computer Aided Drawing for Interior Design I
Advisory: ID22 or Arch11
Computer Aided Drawing (CAD) as a communication element required to convey interior design ideas to building trades. Includes graphic and drawing techniques, interior design graphics, building construction fundamentals, methods of drawings, and construction documentation sets. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID25 | Space Planning for Interior Design I
Prerequisite: ID22 or ID23 or ID34 or Arch11
Federal and state codes and specifications concerning life-safety issues, barrier free access and universal design requirements relative to residential and contract interior design. Attention is given to performance, health safety, and universal design for specifying interior materials and products. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID26 | Space Planning for Interior Design II
Prerequisite: ID22 or ID23 or ID34 or Arch11
Space planning with an emphasis on programming, behavioral aspects of space, use of furniture standards and applicable codes. Planning skills are gained through the application of basic principles to actual spaces. Portfolio pieces will be produced
ID27 | Rapid Visualization
Prerequisite: ID22 or ID23 or ID34 or Arch11
Methods, techniques, and tools used in illustrating interior spaces with an emphasis on rapid production. Includes techniques of drawing and rendering volume, tone, texture, perspective, and composition using sketching, rapid visualization, and formal composition of one-and two-point perspectives. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID29 | Interior Design Studio I
Prerequisite: ID26
Advisory: ID12, ID21, ID27
Analysis and application of design concepts to interior environments. Focuses on the creative process of identifying, evaluating and solving design problems while incorporating universal and sustainable design in a studio environment. Includes research and analysis of end-user needs, space requirements, existing architectural elements, and site conditions. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
Elements and principles of design and the creative process of identifying and solving interior design problems. Formal visual properties of line, shape, form, pattern, texture, and color are studied in their relationship to the organizational systems and unifying principles that create balanced designs. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID21 | Color and Design Theory II
Advisory: ID20
Systematic process of designing three-dimensional objects including color theory, surface, and volume investigation for interior design. Elements include visualization, perception, presentation, expression, and site analysis of physical, contextual, and cultural aspects of design and the urban environment. Portfolio pieces will be produced
ID22 | Design Drawing for Interior Design
Communication elements required to convey design ideas to building trades via the written language of design and construction documents. Graphic and drawing techniques, including interior design graphics standards, building construction fundamentals, methods of drawings, and the basics of compiling construction documentation sets
ID23 | Computer Aided Drawing for Interior Design I
Advisory: ID22 or Arch11
Computer Aided Drawing (CAD) as a communication element required to convey interior design ideas to building trades. Includes graphic and drawing techniques, interior design graphics, building construction fundamentals, methods of drawings, and construction documentation sets. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID25 | Space Planning for Interior Design I
Prerequisite: ID22 or ID23 or ID34 or Arch11
Federal and state codes and specifications concerning life-safety issues, barrier free access and universal design requirements relative to residential and contract interior design. Attention is given to performance, health safety, and universal design for specifying interior materials and products. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID26 | Space Planning for Interior Design II
Prerequisite: ID22 or ID23 or ID34 or Arch11
Space planning with an emphasis on programming, behavioral aspects of space, use of furniture standards and applicable codes. Planning skills are gained through the application of basic principles to actual spaces. Portfolio pieces will be produced
ID27 | Rapid Visualization
Prerequisite: ID22 or ID23 or ID34 or Arch11
Methods, techniques, and tools used in illustrating interior spaces with an emphasis on rapid production. Includes techniques of drawing and rendering volume, tone, texture, perspective, and composition using sketching, rapid visualization, and formal composition of one-and two-point perspectives. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID29 | Interior Design Studio I
Prerequisite: ID26
Advisory: ID12, ID21, ID27
Analysis and application of design concepts to interior environments. Focuses on the creative process of identifying, evaluating and solving design problems while incorporating universal and sustainable design in a studio environment. Includes research and analysis of end-user needs, space requirements, existing architectural elements, and site conditions. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID31| Building System for Interior Design
Prerequisite: ID22 or ID23 or ID34 or Arch11
Residential and commercial construction systems and materials. Includes typical building systems used in construction that affect interior design and elements that make up the foundation, floors, walls, and roof.
ID32 | Lighting Design and Theory for Interior Design
Prerequisite: ID22 or ID23 or ID34 or Arch11
Principles and theory of interior lighting design, lighting technology, terminology, development of lighting design concepts and selection and placement of luminaries to achieve the desired result. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID34 | Computer Aided Drawing for Interior Design II
Advisory: ID22 or Arch11
Three-dimensional computer modeling, rendering, lighting, and fly-throughs as used in interior design. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID36 | Portfolio Development for Interior Design
Development of individual professional identities through self-branding as a marketing strategy. Emphasis is on personal, educational, and professional qualifications required for entry into interior design and related professions. Surveys the interior design profession, industry, and related occupations. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID37 | Business Practices for Interior Design
Principles, procedures, and systems necessary for interior design professionals to start a business. Emphasis will be placed on contracts, legal issues, budgets, revenue generation, purchasing, billing, compensation and collection, interactions with clients, designers, installers, and suppliers.
ID38 | Internship in Interior Design
Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience/Internship regulations as designated in the College Catalog
Designed to provide the student with actual on-the-job experience in the interior design profession, which relates to student’s classroom based learning. Placement is not guaranteed but assistance is provided by the interior design faculty. A minimum 75 paid clock hours or 60 non-paid clock hours per semester is required. Students who repeat this course will improve skills through further instruction and practice.
ID39 | Interior Design Studio II
Prerequisite: ID26
Advisory: ID29
Analysis and application of design concepts to interior environments. Focuses on the creative process of identifying and solving design problems incorporating universal and sustainable design. Includes research and analysis of client requirements for complex programs and their solutions in order to satisfy end-user needs, functional space requirements, public image, existing architectural elements, and site conditions. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
Prerequisite: ID22 or ID23 or ID34 or Arch11
Residential and commercial construction systems and materials. Includes typical building systems used in construction that affect interior design and elements that make up the foundation, floors, walls, and roof.
ID32 | Lighting Design and Theory for Interior Design
Prerequisite: ID22 or ID23 or ID34 or Arch11
Principles and theory of interior lighting design, lighting technology, terminology, development of lighting design concepts and selection and placement of luminaries to achieve the desired result. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID34 | Computer Aided Drawing for Interior Design II
Advisory: ID22 or Arch11
Three-dimensional computer modeling, rendering, lighting, and fly-throughs as used in interior design. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID36 | Portfolio Development for Interior Design
Development of individual professional identities through self-branding as a marketing strategy. Emphasis is on personal, educational, and professional qualifications required for entry into interior design and related professions. Surveys the interior design profession, industry, and related occupations. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID37 | Business Practices for Interior Design
Principles, procedures, and systems necessary for interior design professionals to start a business. Emphasis will be placed on contracts, legal issues, budgets, revenue generation, purchasing, billing, compensation and collection, interactions with clients, designers, installers, and suppliers.
ID38 | Internship in Interior Design
Prerequisite: Compliance with Work Experience/Internship regulations as designated in the College Catalog
Designed to provide the student with actual on-the-job experience in the interior design profession, which relates to student’s classroom based learning. Placement is not guaranteed but assistance is provided by the interior design faculty. A minimum 75 paid clock hours or 60 non-paid clock hours per semester is required. Students who repeat this course will improve skills through further instruction and practice.
ID39 | Interior Design Studio II
Prerequisite: ID26
Advisory: ID29
Analysis and application of design concepts to interior environments. Focuses on the creative process of identifying and solving design problems incorporating universal and sustainable design. Includes research and analysis of client requirements for complex programs and their solutions in order to satisfy end-user needs, functional space requirements, public image, existing architectural elements, and site conditions. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID40 | Kitchen and Bath Studio I
Prerequisite: ID22 or Arch11
Advisory: ID31, ID32
Kitchen and bath design that focuses on ergonomic principles, and specific materials including floor and wall surfaces, window treatments, cabinet selection, appliance and fixture selection, counter top selection, and lighting. Projects will consist of dimensioned floor plans, elevations, isometric drawings, perspective drawings, and section drawings completed in accordance with National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) standards and nomenclature. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID41 | Kitchen and Bath Studio II
Prerequisite: ID40
Advisory: ID32
Kitchen and bath design that focuses on universal design, design concepts, and historical design for kitchen and bath projects. Emphasis is placed on ergonomics and American Disability Act (ADA) considerations. Projects will utilize graphic standards as recommended by NKBA\
ID48 | Internship in Kitchen and Bath
Corequisite: ID40
Designed to provide the student with actual on-the-job experience in the interior design profession at a National Kitchen and Bath (NKBA) member work site, which relates to student’s classroom based learning. Placement is not guaranteed but assistance is provided by the interior design faculty. A minimum 75 paid clock hours or 60 non-paid clock hours per semester is required. Students who repeat this course will improve skills through further instruction and practice.
Prerequisite: ID22 or Arch11
Advisory: ID31, ID32
Kitchen and bath design that focuses on ergonomic principles, and specific materials including floor and wall surfaces, window treatments, cabinet selection, appliance and fixture selection, counter top selection, and lighting. Projects will consist of dimensioned floor plans, elevations, isometric drawings, perspective drawings, and section drawings completed in accordance with National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) standards and nomenclature. Portfolio pieces will be produced.
ID41 | Kitchen and Bath Studio II
Prerequisite: ID40
Advisory: ID32
Kitchen and bath design that focuses on universal design, design concepts, and historical design for kitchen and bath projects. Emphasis is placed on ergonomics and American Disability Act (ADA) considerations. Projects will utilize graphic standards as recommended by NKBA\
ID48 | Internship in Kitchen and Bath
Corequisite: ID40
Designed to provide the student with actual on-the-job experience in the interior design profession at a National Kitchen and Bath (NKBA) member work site, which relates to student’s classroom based learning. Placement is not guaranteed but assistance is provided by the interior design faculty. A minimum 75 paid clock hours or 60 non-paid clock hours per semester is required. Students who repeat this course will improve skills through further instruction and practice.