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Discipline: Certificate: Interior Design Kitchen and Bath Specialization - T0306
Course Name Course Number Objectives
Architectural Drawings and Fabrications ARCH 146
  • Students will review and pass safety quiz to safely use the tools and equipment in teh shop environment
  • Students will be able to produce a simple set of working drawings of a light-frame building of "Type V" construction suitable for building department "Plan-check" submittal.
  • students will be able to design simple object using CAD and use the file to fabricate the drawn objects with digital tools
  • Students will apply quality control procedures to produce architectural working drawings
  • Students will apply appropriate architectural standards to produce construction drawings.
Business Practices for Interior Design ID 37
  • 1. Develop flow charts of the design process. 2. Write estimates and prepare orders for purchase of interior design furnishings, finish materials and products, and installation. 3. Write and utilize change orders, transmittals, letters, design concept statements, report and flow charts. 4. Evaluate and write material and products specifications. 5. Identify legal issues that impact an interior designer. 6. Generate client records, orders, and correspondence. 7. Demonstrate an awareness of professional image. 8. Define and utilize legal, business and accounting terms used in the practice of interior design. 9. Analyze and calculate methods of compensation. 10. Develop a client budget and plan in response to budgetary constraints. 11. Define and apply ethical practices required of a professional interior designer. 12. Develop a business plan.
  • Students will successfully compose a business plan accurately based on required contents.
  • Students will successfully use critical thinking to research elements of a business plan
  • Students will successfully demonstrated craftsmanship skills through the presentation of a business plan.
CADD and Digital Design Media Level I ARCH 121
  • Students will be able to assign different line types and line weight to specific drawing types.
  • Student will be able to import images of human figures into Rhino3D software, and scale the height of the person in that image to an actual feet and inches height.
  • Students will be able to utilize common software for word processing for basic report/specification writing.
  • Students will produce architectural or engineering CADD drawings to the appropriate scale using industry standard conventions
Color and Design Theory 1 ID 20
  • Students will successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills in the presentation of the color application.
  • Students will successfully apply the knowledge of color to a space accurately based on key concepts.
  • Students will successfully use critical thinking to complete a written analysis on color concepts.
  • Students will successfully use critical thinking in applying color and design theory to a space.
Design Drawing and Communication ARCH 141
  • Students will execute orthographic and 3D drawing projections
  • Students will be able to perform the various drawing standards and conventions used in architecture.
  • Students will use basic architectural nomenclature related to the design of structures.
  • Students will be able to perform the various drawing standards and conventions used in architecture
History of Furniture and Decorative Arts ID 14 (VOC)
  • Students will successfully use critical thinking to complete a written analysis on various historic design styles.
  • Students will successfully apply knowledge of historic design styles accurately through the creation of a notebook.
  • Students will successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills through the assembly of a notebook.
  • 1. Identify the contributions from antiquity to present that have created historical influences on the decorative arts, furniture and interior architecture. 2. Evaluate the historical, political, social and economic implications that affect design. 3. Identify the social, geographic and religious influences on the decorative arts, furniture and interior architecture. 4. Compare and contrast the architectural concepts of ancient and classic civilizations to current design trends. 5. Identify the major design movements of ancient and classic civilizations to present.
Interior Design Studio 2 ID 39
  • Students will successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills in the presentation of a space.
  • Students will successfully meet program requirements.
  • Students will successfully design a space based on a concept.
  • 1. Create a visual language based on concept development. 2. Develop and critique concepts diagrams. 3. Integrate concepts into planning design decisions. 4. Assess and apply commercial codes applications. 5. Sketch and render graphic depictions of space. 6. Present projects in a professional manner. 7. Debate current issues and ethics that impact the field of interior design.
Interior Design Studio I ID 29
  • Students will successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills in the presentation of a space.
  • Students will successfully meet program requirements.
  • 1. Utilize design process to integrate design concepts and develop solutions for design projects. 2. Design and draw floor plans. 3. Determine relationships of design elements and principles in conceptual two-dimensional and three-dimensional design and interior spaces. 4. Synthesize legal code requirements and universal design in planning interior spaces. 5. Use CAD computer technology. 6. Select and utilize appropriate equipment and materials for design projects. 7. Apply color theories and systems to design projects. 8. Select and coordinate interior furnishings, finishes, and materials. 9. Present projects that reinforce concepts orally, graphically and in writing. 10. Demonstrate time management skills.
  • Students will successfully design a space based on a concept.
Internship in Interior Design ID 54
  • Students enrolled in ID 38 - Internship in Interior Design will create learning objectives related to their educational or career goal. They obtain approval and accomplish their goals during the internship
  • Students will successfully complete required hours
  • Students enrolled in ID 38 - Internship in Interior Design will successfully complete their Learning Objectives with the assistance of their supervisor.
Internship in Kitchen and Bath ID 48
  • Students wills successfully complete required hours
  • Students enrolled in ID 48 - Internship in Kitchen & Bath will create learning objectives related to their educational or career goal.
  • Students enrolled in ID 48 - Internship in Kitchen & Bath will successfully complete their Learning Objectives with the assistance of their supervisor.
Introduction to Interior Design ID 10 (VOC)
  • Students will successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills in the presentation of the final project.
  • Students will successfully design a space to which required contents are presented accurately.
  • Students will successfully use critical thinking in the design of a space.
Kitchen and Bath Studio 1 ID 40
  • Students will successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills in the presentation of the final project.
  • Students will successfully meet program requirements.
  • Students will successfully design a bath based NKBA standards.
  • 1. Develop plans using NKBA Planning Guidelines. 2. Develop plans using NKBA Graphic & Presentation Standards. 3. Appraise function and placement of appliances, fixtures, and cabinetry. 4. Specify proper surfaces for kitchens and baths. 5. Measure kitchen and bath areas using NKBA standards. 6. Safely plan kitchen and bath spaces in the home. 7. Assess residential house plans for critical systems information. 8. Quote minor projects based on house plan assessment.
Kitchen and Bath Studio 2 ID 41
  • Students will successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills in the presentation of the final project.
  • 1. Design kitchen and bathroom spaces using a concept as the focus of design decisions. 2. Design kitchen and bathroom spaces using universal design. 3. Produce necessary project documentation. 4. Present solutions for projects visually and verbally. 5. Develop construction details for projects. 6. Determine proper appliance placement. 7. Select appropriate materials, equipment, and fixtures.
  • Students will successfully meet program requirements.
  • Students will successfully design a kitchen based NKBA standards.
Lighting Design and Theory for Interior Design ID 32
  • Students will have successfully demonstrated craftsmanship skills through the construction of a custom luminaire.
  • Students will successfully use critical thinking to apply research in the development of a concept for a luminaire.
  • Students will successfully apply lighting principles in the design of a luminaire.
  • 1. Define and use basic lighting terms and strategies related to the design of interiors. 2. Perform various drawing standards and conventions used in lighting for interior design. 3. Read and create a lighting plan. 4. Utilize lighting design tools to effectively communicate in the design and construction fields. 5. Create and apply design concepts using lighting. 6. Analyze lighting applications used in architecture and design.
Materials and Products for Interior Design ID 12 (VOC)
  • Students will successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills in the presentation of materials.
  • Students will accurately specify materials based on use
  • Students will successfully use critical thinking in the utilization of materials in a space
  • 1. Identify materials used in the construction of interior spaces. 2. Identify standards used to determine code compliance for interior furnishings and finishes. 3. Identify building materials and finishes safe for the environment and health and welfare of general public. 4. Analyze design concepts for product applications used by designers. 5. Analyze finish materials and products taking into consideration functional, aesthetic and maintenance needs. 6. Discuss concepts of sustainability and identification of products. 7. Calculate quantities of specified materials.
Space Planning for Interior Design I ID 25
  • Students will successfully use critical thinking to apply CAD nomenclature.
  • Students will successfully research code requirements from multiple sources.
  • 1. Apply drafting skills and code knowledge to interior spaces. 2. Identify and define the purpose of federal and state regulatory acts, standards, organizations, and various codes that affect interiors. 3. Design code complaint spaces. 4. Use code books to research code information. 5. Decipher building construction types and apply appropriate codes. 6. Determine occupancy classifications and calculate occupant loads. 7. Diagram types of egress, their arrangements, capacity, and travel distance. 8. Arrange exit lighting and signage requirements. 9. Compare and contrast types of fire and smoke prevention, detection, and suppression systems. 10. Construct specifications with clearly communicated format and content.
  • Students will successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills through implementing graphic standards in the drawing of a space.
Space Planning for Interior Design II ID 26
  • Students will successfully use critical thinking to implement code requirements into planning a space.
  • Students will successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills through implementing drawing graphic standards in planning a space.
  • 1. Evaluate user needs and wants to develop appropriate space plans. 2. Define interior spaces based on end user needs and ADA requirements. 3. Plan adjacencies and describe how one space relates to another. 4. Develop traffic flow, work flow or paper flow through an interior space to suit user need. 5. Construct matrixes, schematic diagrams and study models to illustrate knowledge of space planning principles. 6. Measure interior spaces, furniture, and equipment. 7. Explain design ideas through scaled design drawings, plans, and other two- and three-dimensional designs. 8. Propose design concept statements using graphic solutions and oral presentations in a professional format. 9. Evaluate and apply codes and regulations to space planning projects.
  • Students will successfully research to assess an existing space.