LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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CURRICULUM GUIDE |
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Interior Design Technology |
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Associate in Applied Science Degree |
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Curriculum Code: 0267 (Effective Fall 2004 -
Summer 2009) |
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Graduates of the Interior Design Technology
program work with professional interior designers to plan and
create the overall design for interior spaces. They may be
employed as estimators, retail sales persons, space planners,
computer-aided drafting and design technicians, lighting and
color consultants, or kitchen/bath designers. Depending on their
specialty, interior design graduates work in retail or wholesale
showrooms, design firms, building construction management
offices, hospitality chains, interior furnishings manufacturers,
or facilities departments. Not all courses in this program
transfer to all colleges. Students planning to transfer
should see an academic advisor or counselor before enrolling in
any course. |
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PREREQUISITES
Students should see Course Descriptions or Course
Offerings for course prerequisite information. See the
Assessment and Placement Testing section for skills
assessment and advising information. |
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INFORMATION
Contact the Construction and Maintenance
Technologies Department, West Campus Building, Room M103,
telephone number (517) 483-1336. |
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REQUIREMENTS |
TOTAL: 59
CREDITS |
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TITLE |
CREDIT HOURS |
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ARCH 100 |
Intro to Architecture Drawing |
3 |
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ARCH 121 |
Visual Communication I |
3 |
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ARCH 201 |
Commercial Design |
4 |
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ARCH 231 |
Architectural AutoCAD I |
4 |
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ARCH 232 |
Architectural AutoCAD II |
4 |
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INTR 110 |
Applied Design/Color Theory |
3 |
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INTR 170 |
Interior Design Principles |
4 |
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INTR 190 |
Interior/Materials/Equipment |
4 |
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INTR 201 |
Cultural Diversity In Housing |
3 |
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INTR 256 |
Interior Professional Practice |
3 |
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INTR 263 |
Interior Design Internship |
2 |
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INTR 270 |
Interior Design Portfolio |
2 |
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INTR 275 |
Interior Design Commercial |
6 |
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MATH 117 |
Math for Business |
4 |
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PHYS 120 |
The Art of Physics |
4 |
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SPCH 130 |
Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
3 |
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WRIT 127 |
Business Writing |
3 |
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LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS |
TOTAL: 9-11 CREDITS |
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Complete the indicated number of credits from EACH
CHOICE listed below. |
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CHOICE 1: General Education Core Areas |
0
Credits |
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(See General Education Core Requirements for information
on how to fulfill these requirements. Core area proficiency
exams, where appropriate, are available for each core area.) |
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Communication Core Area (See Note 1) |
0 |
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Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area (See Note 2) |
0 |
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Mathematics Core Area (See Note 1) |
0 |
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Science Core Area (See Note 1) |
0 |
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Writing Core Area (See Note 1) |
0 |
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CHOICE 2:
Discipline Related History |
4
Credits |
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HUMS 211 |
History of Art I |
4 |
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HUMS 212 |
History of Art II |
4 |
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CHOICE 3:
Cultural History |
3
Credits |
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INTR 230 |
World Decorative Arts |
3 |
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INTR 231 |
Period Interiors |
3 |
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INTR 232 |
Twentieth Century Interiors |
3 |
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CHOICE 4:
Interior Design Related |
2-4 Credits |
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ARCH 102 |
Residential Drawing |
4 |
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ARCH 122 |
Visual Communication II |
3 |
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ARCH 126 |
Architectural Model Building |
2 |
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ARCH 181 |
Barrier-Free Design |
3 |
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ARCH 202 |
Commercial Drawing |
4 |
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ARCH 213 |
Facilities Design |
3 |
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ARCH 273 |
Environmental Systems |
4 |
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ARCH 283 |
Materials of Construction |
4 |
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BLDT 281 |
MI Residential & Bldg Codes |
3 |
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CADD 105 |
PC Applications for Technology |
3 |
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INTR 185 |
Introduction to Textiles |
3 |
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REAL 277 |
Property Management |
3 |
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MINIMUM TOTAL |
68 |
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NOTES: |
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1. |
Students completing "REQUIREMENTS" have fulfilled
the requirements for this Core area. |
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Students must complete one course from CHOICE 2
to fulfill the requirements for this Core area. |
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SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE |
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Students should see course descriptions to find out when
departments plan to offer courses. Students who for any reason
are unable to follow the course sequence suggested below (for
example, those who are part-time, have transferred in courses
from another school, or have prerequisites to fulfill) should
contact an academic advisor or counselor for help with
adjustments. |
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ARCH 100 |
ARCH 232 |
ARCH 201 |
INTR 263 |
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ARCH 121 |
INTR 170 |
INTR 201 |
INTR 270 |
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ARCH 231 |
INTR 190 |
INTR 256 |
INTR 275 |
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INTR 110 |
MATH 117 |
PHYS 120 |
Lim.Ch.3 |
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WRIT 127 |
Lim.Ch.2 |
SPCH 130 |
Lim.Ch.4 |
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