Interior Design

INTD 101 ­ 3 Credits
Manual Drafting for Interior Design

Introduces students to the basic fundamentals of drafting; examines the use of drafting equipment, multi-view drawing techniques, simple architectural construction and its pictorial representation, and notation.

INTD 136 ­ 3 Credits
Historic Interiors

Explores the historical periods and styles of interior architecture and furnishing from antiquity to the present.

INTD 141 ­ 3 Credits
Textiles for Interior Design

Introduces students to fabrics for decorative and functional purposes; covers fiber processing and development in terms of specific decorating problems.

INTD 211-3 Credits
Architectural Rendering for Interior Design


Introduces the concepts and skills needed to prepare perspective renderings of architectural interiors and furnishings; investigates the concepts and principles of one and two point perspective systems, quick sketching techniques, rendering of various textures and applications of color to drawings. Prerequisites: INTD 101, ARTS 110.

INTD 236-3 credits
Materials and Resources for the Interior Designer

Examines existing products, their manufacture, installation requirements, availability, strengths and weaknesses; analyzes construction materials, details and working drawings. Prerequisites: INTD 101 and ARTS 118

INTD 241 ­ 3 Credits
Space Planning for Interior Design

Studies functional, aesthetic, and spatial design and provides an overview of the interior design industry; examines how to solve environmental, interior and architectural problems through space analysis, planning, and decoration of hypothetical contract and residential projects. Prerequisite: INTD 101, INTD 211 May not be offered in all semesters; see registration schedule

INTD 242 ­ 4 Credits
Business Practices for Interior Design

Examines how to analyze and solve advanced design problems; explores the problems that designers meet when they deal with clients, the study of interior design as a business, office management, the client-contractor relationship, the marketplace, sources, cost, and availability of products purchased by the designer. Prerequisite: INTD 241.

INTD 247 -1 credit
Portfolio Development/Marketing for Interior Design

Assists students in the preparation of a professional portfolio for his/her specific field of study. Additionally, the course will develop strategies for seeking job opportunities and how to market skills and talents in the current employment sector. Prerequisite: INTD 101, 141, 211, 236, & 241