Interior Design/Architectural (INDS). Associate of Applied Science Degree. 2008-
2009 Catalog. The Interior and Architectural Design degree program prepares ...
Interior Design/Architectural (INDS) Associate of Applied Science Degree 2008-2009 Catalog The Interior and Architectural Design degree program prepares students to enter the world of spatial design. Specialized knowledge needed by an architect or interior designer includes spatial composition, drafting, space planning, building codes, and materials. Electives allow for more in-depth study of architecture, interior design, or illustration. All new students: Please contact one of the Interior and Architectural Design faculty or the college academic advisor prior to registering for any INDS courses. Please call 972.377.1716 to make an appointment with a faculty member.
Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 1 Introduction to Economics Basic Elements of Design Color Theory and Application Introduction to Green Design Intermediate Computer-Aided Drafting 1 Technical Drawing for Interior Designers History of Interiors I Computer-Aided Drafting for Interior Designers Green Interiors I College Algebra 2 Fundamentals of Speech Communication Introduction to Humanities Materials, Methods and Estimating History of Interiors Residential Design I Lighting for Interior Designers English Composition I Commercial Design I Presentation Drawing Interior Design Building Systems PHED/DANC activity course or PHED 1338. Residential Design II Green Interiors II (Capstone)
Note: Preferred core choices in italics, other options available on page 77 of Collin Catalog. 1
Tech Prep course which may have been completed in high school. College Algebra level or higher required. + Prerequisites: See course descriptions in Collin catalog.
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Final approval of degree plan for graduation is provided by the Admissions and Records Office. The Collin Catalog contains important information about graduation.