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2009-2010

Interior Design
Associate in Applied Science Degree — Mequon and West Allis Campuses

Program Code: 10-304-1

This curriculum goes into effect with the summer 2009 semester.

This page was last updated in December 2008.

Overview — Interior Design is a two-year associate degree program that prepares students for an exciting career in the interior design industry. The program's primary emphasis is to develop the knowledge to create appropriate design solutions. The program embraces sustainability and evidence-based design as standard in the industry. Course work includes manual and CAD drawing, commercial and residential planning, design fundamentals and an overview of the design process. Additionally, students will be exposed to the interrelations of color, lighting and materials. Communication skills and presentation techniques assist students in obtaining entry-level employment in interior design. With an associate degree and four years of full-time work experience, graduates are eligible to take the NCIDQ exam and qualify for state licensing.

Program Learning Outcomes — The metro Milwaukee area and surrounding communities offer a wide variety of career opportunities for interior designers. The greatest area of growth in southeastern Wisconsin is in kitchen and bath design and remodeling, and corporate and industrial facilities design. Additionally, graduates may be employed in architectural firms, furniture dealerships, furniture showrooms and design studios. The program introduces students to specialty areas including lighting design, hospitality design, color consulting and computer-aided drafting.

Career Preparation — Employers expect you as a program graduate to be able to:

  • Develop a design concept
  • Visualize a design solution in three dimensions
  • Plan safe, efficient and functional spaces
  • Select and specify appropriate color, material and furnishing selections
  • Communicate effectively with clients, contractors and industry partners 
  • Make the appropriate color and finish selections
  • Justify design solutions orally and graphically

Preparation for Admission — The following are required for admission to the program:

  • A high school diploma or GED
  • Demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment
  • Demonstration of proficiency in basic computer skills or completion of COMPSW-106

Future Opportunities — If you are interested in a baccalaureate degree upon completion of the program, check with a program counselor or advisor, and the institution you plan to attend regarding the transfer of MATC credits.

This program will transfer to one or more four-year institutions.

Possible Careers:

Commercial Designer
Design Consultant
Interior Designer
Kitchen Designer
Residential Designer
Lighting Designer
Manufacturer's Representative

Related Program:

Architectural Technology

For more information, call:

Mequon Campus — 262-238-2300
West Allis Campus — 414-456-5310

Curriculum effective 2009-2010.

TECHNICAL STUDIES 

Credits

 

( ) = Semester Order for Full-Time Students

 

 

(1)

 

INDSGN-100

Introduction to Interior Design

3

 

(1)

 

INDSGN-102

Basic Architectural Drawing ‡

3

 

(1)

 

INDSGN-104

Interior Elements of Building Construction

3

 

(1)

 

INDSGN-106

Interior Design Process

2

 

(2)

 

INDSGN-108

Residential Studio ‡

3

 

(2)

 

INDSGN-110

Advanced Architectural Drawing ‡

3

 

(2)

 

INDSGN-112

Textiles: Science, Application & Design

3

 

(2)

 

INDSGN-114

Color & Light ‡

3

 

(3)

 

INDSGN-116

Kitchen and Bath Design ‡

3

 

(3)

 

INDSGN-118

Commercial Studio ‡

3

 

(3)

INDSGN-120

Professional Practice and Field Experience ‡

3

(3)

INDSGN-122

Styles of Furniture and Architecture ‡

3

(3)

INDSGN-155

Interior Design Sales Techniques

2

(4)

INDSGN-124

Advanced Commercial Studio ‡

3

(4)

INDSGN-126

Trends in Interior Design ‡

2

(4)

INDSGN-128

Designer/Client Relationships

3

(4)

 

 INDESGN-130

 Portfolio Development and Application ‡

    3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GENERAL STUDIES

 

 

ECON-195

Economics

3

OR

Any 200-series ECON course

 


ENG-151


Communication Skills 1 ‡


3

 

 

and ENG-152

Communication Skills 2 ‡

3

 

 

 

OR

ENG-201 and any 200-series ENG or SPEECH course

 

 

 


MATH-106


Introduction to College Mathematics


3

 

 

 

OR

Any 200-series MATH course

 

 

 


NATSCI-167


Science of Technology


3

 

 

 

OR

Any 200-series NATSCI course

 

 

 


PSYCH-199


Psychology of Human Relations


3

 

 

 

OR

Any 200-series PSYCH course

 

 

 


SOCSCI-197


Contemporary American Society


3

 

 

 

OR

Any 200-series SOCSCI or HIST course

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suggested Electives: Three Credits Needed                                     

 

 

 

INDSGN-126

Advanced Architectural Drawing

 

 

 

INDSGN-152

Interior Design Visualization ‡

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL CREDITS: 70

 



Prerequisite required.

Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.

NOTE: Students who have not been accepted, or have not decided on a program, may begin with GENERAL STUDIES courses, if course prerequisites have been met.

For course descriptions, times, locations or to register online, visit INFOnline.

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