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Contact Kathy Kleiva kkleiva@harpercollege.edu
at 847.925.6493.
Associate in Applied Science
Degree
This 63-65 credit-hour
program is designed for students interested in careers in the furnishing
and design industry. The program offers creative, artistic and challenging
career opportunities. Graduates are trained to work as kitchen and bath
designers, retail designers/salespersons, interior design assistants, assistant
buyers of home furnishings, manufacturers representatives or Merchandise
Mart showroom managers.
Students may elect to concentrate their study in residential, contract design
or kitchen and bath design. They may elect courses in computer aided design
(CAD), sales or merchandising. Those wishing to work in the kitchen and
bath and contract design fields are advised to elect CAD courses and should
consult with an advisor. Periodic field trips are required and will help
students learn about current design trends.
The associate in applied science degree in Interior Design is accredited
by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and may
be used to meet the interior design education requirement for registration
of Interior Designers in the State of Illinois. The program is endorsed
by the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA). In addition, the curriculum
provides an overview of topics tested by the National Council for Interior
Design Qualification (NCIDQ) exam, which must be completed before interior
designers may be registered by the State of Illinois.
FIRST YEAR
| First Semester
|
| IND
100 |
Interior
Design Theory |
1
|
| IND 101 |
Basic Interior
Design I |
3
|
| IND 103 |
Furniture History |
3 |
| IND 106 |
Materials and Sources |
3 |
| ART 121 |
Design I |
3 |
| English (1) |
3 |
| total: |
|
16
|
| Second Semester
|
| IND 102 |
Basic Interior Design II
|
3 |
| IND 107 |
Interior Perspective and
Rendering |
3 |
| IND 108 |
Color for Interior Design/CAD
|
3 |
| IND 114 |
Codes for Interior Designers
|
1 |
| IND 116 |
Interior Detailing and Construction
Drawing |
3
|
| FNA 111 |
History of Art I or |
| FNA 112 |
History of Art II or |
| FNA 113 |
History of Art III |
3 |
| total: |
|
16 |
SECOND YEAR
| First Semester
|
| IND 203 |
3-D Design for Interiors
|
3 |
| IND 205 |
Interior Design Historic
Styles |
3 |
| IND 206 |
Lighting for Interior Design
|
3 |
| IND 216 |
Kitchen & Bath Design
and Construction |
3 |
| Elective (2)
|
2-3 |
| SPE 101 |
Fundamentals of Speech Communication
|
3 |
| total: |
|
17-18
|
| Second
Semester |
| IND 207 |
Interior Design Internship
(3 credits) or |
| IND 217 |
Advanced Sketching (2 credits)
or |
| Elective (2-3
credit hours) (2) |
2-3 |
| IND 208 |
Advanced Residential Interiors
or |
| IND 209 |
Contract Interior Design
|
3 |
| IND 211 |
Professional Practices for
Interior Design |
3 |
| Mathematics elective
(3) |
3 |
| Social Science
elective |
3 |
| total: |
|
14-15 |
- An assessment test, available in the Assessment and Testing Center,
must be taken before registering for ENG 101 or ENG 130.
- Electives: ATE 105, ATE 106, IND 215, MGT 154, MKT 106, MKT 110,
MKT 140.
- A competency test, available in the Assessment and Testing Center, may be utilized
to meet the mathematics requirement.

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