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WINTER 2010 Career Planning Guide

INTERIOR DESIGN

Spokane Falls Community College
Spokane Falls Community College
3410 West Fort George Wright Drive
Spokane, WA 99224-5298
http://www.spokanefalls.edu/

Completion Award: AAS, AAS with Professional Diploma

Start: Fall

Tuition and Fees: http://www.ccs.spokane.edu/iCatalog/Fees.pdf

Additional Costs
Books$90-225
Supplies and Equipment$150-300
* Approximate quarterly cost for books, supplies and equipment.
PROGRAM WEBSITE: http://www.spokanefalls.edu/interiordesign
Program Description

The Interior Design program at Spokane Falls Community College offers a broad-based and professionally relevant curriculum designed to enable graduates to successfully compete for jobs and to function as interior designers. Students who enter the program have various alternatives. They may complete an associate in applied science degree (AAS) in six quarters with an emphasis in residential design. These students could obtain employment in residential-oriented retail establishments such as wallcovering and furniture stores.

Students also may receive a Professional Interior Design Diploma in addition to the AAS degree by completing an optional one-year program. These students will have their AAS prior to beginning the additional year. The third year will qualify students for entry-level positions as professional interior designers and will emphasize commercial design, business, communications and advanced design specialty courses. These students will have a broad range of employment opportunities with architectural firms, commercial design firms, as well as a variety of retail design establishments. Students completing the additional year are required to prepare a portfolio and complete at least 165 hours of internship that will ease the transition from school to work. In order to be certified into the third year program, students must complete a review process upon completion of their second year.

Spokane Falls Community College and Washington State University have an articulation agreement offering interior design students the best of both worlds in education and career choices. The partnership allows students to begin at SFCC, earn a three-year professional diploma, then transfer with senior standing to WSU Spokane’s Interdisciplinary Design Institute, where they can earn a four-year bachelor’s degree. For more information, refer to the Interior Design-Transfer Track career planning guide.

Career Opportunities
Kitchen and bathroom design showrooms, home improvement stores, residential interior design studios and offices, furniture stores, specialized design shops and other related design businesses provide employment opportunities. Students earning a professional diploma will have a broad range of employment opportunities, including architectural and contract design firms.

INTERIOR DESIGN
AAS, AAS with Professional Diploma: SFCC
Suggested Course of Study WINTER 2010
Consult Adviser/Counselor for Program, Planning and Selection of Electives
AAS
First Quarter
HS136Improving Interpersonal Communication 5
INTDS105Design Drawing 4
INTDS170Elements of Interior Design 5
INTDS173Architectural Graphics 1 4
18
Second Quarter
ENGL&101English Composition I 5
FMDSE180Retail Sales Techniques 3
INTDS106Sketching Techniques 4
INTDS184Architectural Graphics II 4
16
Third Quarter
INTDS107Rendering Techniques 4
INTDS187Architectural Graphics III 4
INTDS280Textiles for Interiors 5
Speech Communication Electives 5
18
Fourth Quarter
INTDS171Interior Design Studio I 6
INTDS175Materials of Interior Design 5
INTDS179History of Interiors I 3
Math Elective 3-5
17-19
Fifth Quarter
INTDS172Interior Design Studio II 6
INTDS180History of Interiors II 3
INTDS185Building Systems for Interior Design 3
INTDS186Lighting Design 3
15
Sixth Quarter
INTDS176Special Environments 6
INTDS181History of Interiors III 3
INTDS285Computer Aided Design I 4
Suggested Electives 15
18
102-104 credits are required for the AAS
AAS with Professional Diploma
First Quarter
GRDSN158PhotoShop I 2
GRDSN163InDesign I 2
INTDS281Commercial Design Studio I 6
INTDS285Computer Aided Design I 4
SOC&101Intro to Sociology 5
19
Second Quarter
INTDS275Professional Practices 3
INTDS282Commercial Design Studio II 6
INTDS286Computer Aided Design II 4
INTDS287Digital Interior Design Technology 4
17
Third Quarter
ENVS&101Intro to Env Science  5
INTDS266Cooperative Education Seminar 2
INTDS267Cooperative Education Work Experience 5
INTDS268Design Portfolio 3
15
51 credits are required for the AAS with Professional Diploma
Fifth Quarter Electives 
IS120Business Computer Use 3
Math Elective 
BUS102Math Skills for Business 3
MATH&107Math in Society 5
Speech Communication Electives 
CMST&101Introduction to Communication 5
CMST&220Public Speaking 5
1See department for list of suggested electives.
Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. The information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.