Interior Design, Associate of Applied Business
The Associate of Applied Business in Interior Design degree program prepares students for careers in a dynamic and creative field that combines innovative problem-solving with technical skills to transform interior spaces, making them both functional and beautiful. Interior designers create personalized solutions to meet the unique needs of both residential and commercial clients. Our program is designed to equip students with a deep understanding of interior design, blending theory, hands-on experience, and technical expertise, preparing graduates for successful careers as interior designers and allied professions.
Courses
- ART 1081 — ART-1081 2D Design and Color
- ART 2020 — ART-2020 Art History Survey: Prehistoric to Renaissance
- ART 2030 — ART-2030 Art History Survey: Late Renaissance to Present
- ENG 1010 — ENG-1010 College Composition I
- ENG 101H — ENG-101H Honors College Composition I
- ENG 1020 — ENG-1020 College Composition II
- ENG 102H — ENG-102H Honors College Composition II
- INTD 1101 — INTD-1101 Hand Drafting and Sketching for Interiors
- INTD 1111 — INTD-1111 Introduction to Interior Design
- INTD 1120 — INTD-1120 Architectural Drafting for Interiors I
- INTD 1130 — INTD-1130 Architectural Drafting for Interiors II
- INTD 1140 — INTD-1140 Digital Presentation I
- INTD 1150 — INTD-1150 Color and Textile Studio
- INTD 2300 — INTD-2300 Interior Design Studio I
- INTD 2320 — INTD-2320 History of Interiors
- INTD 2330 — INTD-2330 Interior Design Materials and Sources
- INTD 2380 — INTD-2380 Fundamentals of Lighting
- INTD 2400 — INTD-2400 Interior Design Studio II
- INTD 2430 — INTD-2430 Architectural Materials and Methods
- INTD 2460 — INTD-2460 Interior Design Presentation
- INTD 2471 — INTD-2471 Professional Practice of Interior Design
- INTD 2851 — INTD-2851 Interior Design Field Experience
- MATH 1190 — MATH-1190 Algebraic and Quantitative Reasoning
- PSY 1010 — PSY-1010 General Psychology
- PSY 101H — PSY-101H Honors General Psychology