LEVEL I
Interior Design 110- Fundamentals of Interior Design (3 Units)
A study of the design elements and principles as related to interior environments. Analysis and critique of floor plans, furniture arrangement, color theory and coordination of color, texture, and pattern for human environments. (ID Regional Program #ID 100) Transfer: CSU-C1 - Art.
Three hours/week. Offered every semester.
Interior Design 111- Interior Design Studio I (2 Units)
Recommended preparation: Interior Design 110 or concurrent enrollment.
Designed to apply concepts and theories presented in the lecture course, ID 110, Fundamentals of Interior Design. Emphasis is placed on the design process in developing solutions for design projects. (ID Regional Program #ID 105)
Four hours studio. Offered every semester.
Interior Design 112- Beginning Drafting for Interiors (2 Units)
Application of methods and theory used for architectural drawings, including basic graphics and projections for design and working drawings. (ID Regional Program #ID 110)
Offered once a year.
Interior Design 113- Interior Design Careers (2 Units)
Survey of the interior design profession, industry, related occupations, and worksites. Emphasizes personal, educational, and professional qualifications required for entry into the interior design profession. (ID Regional Program #ID 120)
Two hours/week. Offered once a year.
Interior Design 114- Applied Color & Design Theory for Interior Design (4 Units)
Basic design theory and application. Utilization of tools, materials, and equipment to develop technical skills applicable to interior, architectural, and other related fields of design. (ID Regional Program #ID 130)
Offered once a year.
Interior Design 115- Computer-Aided Design / Drafting for Interiors (3 Units)
Introduces the basic skills, techniques and uses for computer-aided design and drafting. (ID Regional Program #ID 140)
Five hours/week. Offered once a year.
Interior Design 116- Interior Materials and Products (4 Units)
Analysis, application, and evaluation of products and materials used in interior design. Includes interior textiles, furnishings, and finish materials and products. (ID Regional Program #ID 150)
Four hours studio. Offered once a year.
Business 137- Professional Selling Fundamentals (3 Units)
Covers the principles, problems, and techniques of one-on-one selling of ideas, products, and services in today's domestic and international markets. Active participation provides practical experience through guided role-playing with techniques for success as a sales professional. Psychological and social aspects of buyer motivation are studied, as well as critical thinking, elements of presentation, and ethics, as appropriate for developing beginning sales skills. (ID Regional Program #ID 160)
On-line. Offered every semester.
LEVEL II
ARCH 124A - Architectural Drawing I (4 Units)
Principles and techniques of architectural drawing designed primarily for those who plan to enter the field of architecture or a related field such as construction, landscape architecture, city and regional planning, and/or interior design. (ID Regional Program #ID 220)
Six hours/week. Offered every semester.
Interior Design 121- Space Planning (3 Units)
Recommended preparation: ID 112 - Beginning Drafting for Interiors.
Application of programming, theory, and techniques in residential and commercial space planning. Skills in drafting and presentation techniques are emphasized in the studio. (ID Regional Program #ID 170)
Five hours/week. Offered once a year.
Interior Design 122- History of Interior Architecture & Furnishings I (3 Units)
Historical relationship between the decorative arts, period furniture, and interior architecture is illustrated in this overview of design heritage from antiquity through the 18th century in Europe. Emphasis is placed on style development as it relates to social, economic, and political influences. (ID Regional Program #ID 180)
Transfer: CSU-C1 - Art.
Three hours/week. Offered every semester.
Interior Design 123- Interior Design Illustration (2 Units)
Recommended preparation: ID 112 - Beginning Drafting for Interiors.
Application of the methods, techniques, and tools used for illustrating interior spaces and products. (ID Regional Program #ID 200)
Four hours studio. Offered every third semester.
Interior Design 125-History of Interior Architecture & Furnishings II (3 Units)
Historical relationship between the decorative arts, period furniture and interior architecture is illustrated in this overview of design heritage. Covers the 19th and 20th centuries in Europe and 17th through 20th centuries in America and analyzes the influences as well as changes in design to the present. Emphasis is placed on style development as it relates to social, economic, and political forces. (ID Regional Program #ID 190)
Transfer: CSU-C1 - Art.
Three hours/week. Offered every semester.
Interior Design 126- Interior Design Studio II (2 Units)
Recommended preparation: ID 114 and 121.
Develop, analyze, and apply design concepts to interior environments. Universal design, environmentally conscious design, space planning, lighting systems, interior components, architectural elements, and specifications writing will be integrated into research projects emphasizing a problem-solving approach. (ID Regional Program #ID 215)
Four hours studio. Offered every third semester.
Interior Design 127- Fundamentals of Lighting (3 units)
Recommended preparation: ID 110 and 112.
Fundamentals of lighting, design, theory, and application, including the history and vocabulary of lighting. Topics to be explored are how light affects color and vision, incandescent, fluorescent, and high intensity discharge lamps, new lighting technology, lighting techniques, codes, green, and energy-efficient lighting practices. (ID Regional Program #ID 210)
Three hours/week.
Interior Design 128- Business and Professional Practice for Interior Design (3 Units)
Recommended preparation: ID 113.
Business and professional management of an interior design practice including legal issues, project management, and business practices. (ID Regional Program # ID 230)
Three hours/week.
Interior Design 129- Interior Design Internship (2 Units)
A supervised internship related to classroom-based learning. Course will include resume writing, interviewing skills, and portfolio development. Weekly lectures will relate on-the-job experiences with academic program. To be taken the final semester of the program. (ID Regional Program #ID 240)
Offered once a year.
LEVEL III
Business 160 - Intro to Small Business Management (3 Units)
Is small business ownership for you? This course helps you evaluate the benefits and risks of small business ownership. Surveys the basics of managing, marketing, and financing to start, run or grow your own business, including developing a business plan. (ID Regional Program # ID 280)
Interior Design 133- Rendering and Rapid Visualization for Interior Design (2 Units)
Application of the methods, techniques, and tools used for illustrating interior spaces and products with an emphasis on rapid production. (ID Regional Program # ID 260)
Offered every third semester.
Interior Design 210 - Interior Design Studio III (2 Units)
Recommended preparation: ID 126.
Analysis and application of the design process to the space planning, materials and finish choices, codes application, and selection of specialized equipment unique to planning hospitality spaces. (ID Regional Program # ID 265)
Design 211- Codes and Specifications for Interior Design (2 Units)
This course explores federal regulations, codes and specifications concerning life-safety issues, barrier-free access (ADA and universal design requirements relative to residential and contract design). Special attention is given to performance, health-safety, and universal design when estimating and preparing specifications for interior materials and products. (ID Regional Program # ID 250)
Two hours/week.
Interior Design 212 - Advanced Computer-Aided Design / Drafting for Interiors (3 Units)
Recommended preparation: ID 115.
Develops proficiency and skills in two and three-dimensional computer-aided design and drafting for Interior Design applications. (ID Regional Program # ID 270)
Five hours/week. Offered once a year.
Interior Design 213- Interior Design Studio IV (2 Units)
Recommended preparation: ID 126.
Analysis and application of the design process to space planning, materials and finish choices, codes application, and selection of specialized equipment unique to planning healthcare spaces. Design solutions for healthcare spaces to be developed in the studio. (ID Regional Program # ID 275)
