Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ http://catalog.aacc.edu Catalog: 2018-2019 Catalog Program Name: Planner for Architecture and Interior Design - Interior Design (A.A.S.)

Planner for Architecture and Interior Design - Interior Design (A.A.S.)

Titles of Major: Architecture and Interior Design - Interior Design, A.A.S.

Award: Associate of Applied Science degree, A.A.S.

Total Credit Hours: 60

About Architecture and Interior Design Department - see www.aacc.edu

Purpose: The degree prepares students for further study in the field of architecture and interior design while also preparing students to enter the workforce directly. There are two areas of concentration; Architecture and Interior Design.

Areas of Concentration: This degree requires that students choose a concentration in one of two areas. A concentration is a structured plan of study within a degree program. The number of credit hours and particular course requirements for a concentration may vary, as listed below.  To achieve a concentration, students must receive credit for every course requirement listed under that concentration.

This Concentration:

Interior Design (code AAS.ACH.ID-INT-DSGN):

Prepares students in the field of interior design while developing essential skills required in the workforce. Program focuses on both residential and commercial aspects of design and construction such as, illustration, color, lighting, textiles, finishes and furnishings. Equips students with employable skills in research, client relations, programming, contract documentation, design analysis, presentation, CAD (computer aided design), BIM (building information modeling) and interior material specifications. In addition to both the creative and functional aspects of design the program focuses on health, safety and welfare issues required by the industry. These issues include sustainable design based on the LEED system (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), ADA (The Americans with Disability Act) and human factors in design such as anthropometrics, ergonomics and color psychology. See department chair regarding specific college and university requirements and department transfer agreements. Program satisfies the minimum credit requirements for ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) allied or professional membership. Also satisfies the minimum educational requirement for NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification) certification. Provides pathways to industry required internships, entry level positions and the advanced certificate options.

Faculty Contact (https://webapps.aacc.edu/directory/): Mike Ryan

Courses to improve skills and prepare for college-level classes may be needed. It is best to see an advisor as you plan your education.

Course/Advising Notes: ________________________________________________________________________

Term 1

Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
ENG 111-Composition and Introduction to Literature 1 OR
ENG 115-Composition and Introduction to Literature 1 for Non-Native Speakers OR
ENG 121-Composition and Literature 
Successful completion of ENG 121 fully satisfies the English composition general education requirement.
3 credit hours    
ACH 100-Introduction to Interior Design  1 credit hour     
ACH 111-Graphic Communication 1: Composition and Delineation 
ACH 111 and ACH 121 are co-requisites.
3 credit hours      
ACH 121-Construction Technology 1 
ACH 111 and ACH 121 are co-requisites.
3 credit hours      
ACH 104-Interior Finishes and Applications  3 credit hours ​     
Mathematics GER 
3 credit hours    

 

Term 2

Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
ENG 112-Composition and Introduction to Literature 2 OR
ENG 116-Composition and Introduction to Literature 2 for Non-Native Speakers 
OR Elective
Students completing ENG 121 must complete ACH221, ACH222, COM111 or ENG200 to fulfill requirements for graduation.
0-3 credit hours    
ACH 105-Textiles and Textile Applications  3 credit hours      
ACH 112-Graphic Communication 2: Design and Representation 
3 credit hours      
ACH 106-Interior Design Studio 
3 credit hours      
CTA 100-Computing and Information Technology OR
CTP 103-Theories and Applications of Digital Technology 
CTA 100 or CTP 103 meets the Computer Competency Requirement for this degree.
4 credit hours    

 

Term 3

Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
ACH 201-History of Interior Design 
3 credit hours      
ACH 202-Space Planning 
3 credit hours ​     
ACH 242-Environmental Systems for Design 
3 credit hours ​     
ACH 245-Digital Technologies 1 
3 credit hours      
ART 125-Drawing 1 
3 credit hours      

 

Term 4

Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
Interior Design Capstone Studio (chosen from list below)
ACH 203-Commercial Design Studio (Spring only)
ACH 205-Residential Studio 
ACH 206-Kitchen and Bath Design 
4 credit hours     
ACH 204-Interior Construction Detailing ​(Spring only)
3 credit hours     
SOC 111-Introduction to Sociology 
3 credit hours     
Biological & Physical Science GER 
Recommend: PHY 120-Sound and Light - An Interdisciplinary Approach 
3 credit hours    

 

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This is a recommended sequence of courses. Please refer to the main catalog page for this program fpr specific graduation requirements. Certain departmental courses may only be offered in the day or evening and some may only be offered in the fall or spring semesters. So it is strongly recommended that students take those courses when offered in order to stay on track for their degree or certificate. Consult with ACH Department Chair for program advising questions and recommendations. Students are encouraged to contact the other departments for non-ACH course offerings listed.