Interior Design Technology

Interior Design Technology 2008-2009
  

Degree(s):

Certificate:

A comprehensive curriculum leads to a two-year associate of applied science degree. Students interested in a less comprehensive program should consider the one-year design essentials certificate program.

The interior design associate of applied science degree program covers both classroom instruction and hands-on experience dealing with typical residential and commercial design problems. The well-stocked labs are equipped with computers, drafting tables, a blue-line machine, and a comprehensive resource library containing catalogues and samples for student projects. All courses in the interior design curriculum have been fully accredited by the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA).

The internship program allows students to work with prominent designers throughout the greater Houston area. The program has a very active student chapter of ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) and NKBA, which works closely with local professional membership.

The two-year associate’s degree in facilities management prepares students for an entry-level position in this field. A combination of design and business courses introduces students to the responsibilities involved in the effective management and maintenance of commercial properties and venues. Management courses highlight skills and knowledge necessary for business, while design courses focus on the built environment and its impact on workers and visitors. A supervised internship in the final semester of the program allows students to experience first-hand the daily complexities and variety of duties encountered in this fast-growing profession.

The general education core and many design classes will transfer to a variety of colleges and universities. Contact a counselor or faculty member at any of the colleges for specific information and to obtain the recommended sequencing of courses.


INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
Associate of Applied Science Degree
(degree offered at Lone Star College-Kingwood)
FIRST YEAR
First Semester
CourseNumberTitleCredit
ARTS1316Drawing I3
ENGL1301Composition & Rhetoric I3
INDS1311Fundamentals of Interior Design3
INDS1319Technical Drawing for Interior Designers
3
INDS2307Textiles for Interior Design3
SEMESTER TOTAL15
Second Semester
CourseNumberTitleCredit
INDS1349Fundamentals of Space Planning3
INDS2305Interior Design Graphics3
INDS2321Presentation Drawing3
KINE Physical Activity1
MATH1 Elective - College level3-4
SPCH1315Public Speaking OR3
SPCH1321Business Speech OR 
SPCH1311Intro to Speech Communications 
SEMESTER TOTAL16-17
 
SECOND YEAR
First Semester
CourseNumberTitleCredit
INDS1351History of Interiors I3
INDS2330Interior Design Building Systems3
INDS2313Residential Design I OR3
INDS2
Interior Design Elective 
INDS2315Lighting for Interior Designers3
INDS2325Professional Practices for Interior Designers
3
PSYC2301General Psychology 3
SEMESTER TOTAL18
Second Semester
CourseNumberTitleCredit
INDS1315Materials, Methods and Estimating3
INDS1345Commercial Design I OR3
INDS2 Interior Design Elective 
INDS31352History of Interiors II3
INDS42237Portfolio Presentation2
INDS2486Internship - Interior Design4
SEMESTER TOTAL15
TOTAL Credit Hours for AAS Degree64-65

1 MATH 1314, 1316, 1324, 1325, 1332, 1342, 2320, 2412, 2413, 2414, or 2415
2 For INDS elective in third and fourth semesters, choose from INDS 1345, 1372, 2310, or 2313; cannot choose same course twice
3 Meets Multicultural requirement
4Capstone Course

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FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
Associate of Applied Science Degree, Tech Prep
(degree offered at Lone Star College-Kingwood)
FIRST YEAR
First Semester
CourseNumberTitleCredit
MATH1314College Algebra3
ENGL1301Composition and Rhetoric I3
INDS1311Fundamentals of Interior Design3
INDS1319Tech. Drawing for Interior Designers3
KINE Physical Activity1
ITSC1401Introduction to Computers OR4
COSC1401Microcomputer Applications 
SEMESTER TOTAL17
Second Semester
CourseNumberTitleCredit
INDS1349Fundamentals of Space Planning3
INDS2305Interior Design Graphics3
BGMT1303Principles of Management3
PSYC2301General Psychology3
SPCH1321Business Speech3
SEMESTER TOTAL15
 
SECOND YEAR
First Semester
CourseNumberTitleCredit
INDS2330Interior Design Building Systems3
BUSI1301Business Principles3
BGMT2303Problem Solving and Decision Making3
INDS1315Materials, Methods, and Estimating3
BGMT1306Facilities Management3
Elective1 Humanities/Fine Arts3
SEMESTER TOTAL18
Second Semester
CourseNumberTitleCredit
ENGL2311Technical Communication3
BUSI2301Business Law I3
Elective2 Elective3
BGMT1309Information & Project Management3
INDS1345Commercial Design I3
INDS32487Internship-Interior Design4
SEMESTER TOTAL19-20
TOTAL Credit Hours for AAS Degree69-70

1 Must meet multicultural requirement.
2Choose elective from ARTS 2356, INDS 1372, INDS 2311, CRIJ 1301, CETT 1402, MRKG 1301, HART 1401, BUSI 2302, ITCC 1409
3 Capstone course.

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DESIGN ESSENTIALS CERTIFICATE
(certificate offered at Lone Star College-Kingwood)
FIRST YEAR
First Semester
CourseNumberTitleCredit
ARTS Elective - General Education3
INDS1311Fundamentals of Interior Design3
INDS1319Technical Drawing for Interior Designers
3
INDS1351History of Interiors I3
INDS2307Textiles for Interior Design3
SEMESTER TOTAL15
Second Semester
CourseNumberTitleCredit
Elective General Education Core3
HRPO1311Human Relations OR3
PSYC2301General Psychology  
INDS1315Materials, Methods and Estimating3
INDS11349Fundamentals of Space Planning3
INDS1352History of Interiors II3
SEMESTER TOTAL15
TOTAL Credit Hours for
Home Decorating Certificate
30
1 Capstone course

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Lone Star College System
5000 Research Forest Drive
The Woodlands TX 77381-4356
Phone 832.813.6500