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ARCH-1035 — Interior Design

2 credits · 2 hours

This course will introduce students to the interior design profession as it relates to architecture and the overall built interior environment. They will learn how to improve the interior of a building through materials, functional spaces, people's behavior in the space, historical precedence, accessory planning, construction methods, and installation methods. An interior designer works on new and old structures, develops plans and researches, coordinates, and manages projects to enhance spaces to be aesthetically pleasing and healthier for the people who use it. Various career opportunities include many aspects of architectural design such as commercial, residential, bathroom, kitchen, furniture, and lighting designers. (2 billable contact hrs)

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