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Interior Design – Associate of Arts
Graduation Checksheet (MS Word) Program includes all of the courses needed to transfer to a 4-year degree program in interior design. Complete this program exclusively on evenings/weekends, or in a combination of day, evening and weekend classes. What can I do with this degree? Career options: While intended to be a transfer degree, completing this program would qualify you for some entry-level positions in interior design. Academic options: Transfer to a four-year degree program. See Transfer Options. Locations: Downtown Campus Department/Contact Information: Division Dean: 206-7134, Lead Faculty: 206-7188 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Arizona General Education Curriculum Requirements (AGEC-A) This section lists general education requirements that are not fulfilled by core or support courses. * | | Reading Requirement: complete this requirement before enrolling in general education courses | | English Composition | 6 | | Biological and Physical Sciences | 8 | | Mathematics | 3 | | Subtotal | 17 | | Course # | Course Title | Credits | | Required Core Courses | | IDE 100 | Introduction to Interior Design | 3 | | IDE 111 | Fundamentals of Interior Design | 3 | | IDE 122 | Visual Communications I | 3 | | IDE 155 | Space Planning I | 3 | | IDE 158 | Computer Aided Drafting Fundamentals for Interior Design | 4 | | IDE 160 | Fabrics for Interiors | 3 | | IDE 212 | History of Interior Architecture and Furniture: From the Egyptian Period to 1900 | 3 | | IDE 213 | History of Interior Architecture and Furniture: From 1900 to the Present | 3 | | IDE 222 | Visual Communications II | 3 | | IDE 255 | Space Planning II | 3 | | Subtotal | 31 | | Required Support Courses | | ART 110 | Drawing I | 3 | | ART 130 | Art and Culture: Prehistoric through Gothic | 3 | | ECN 200 | Basic Economic Principles | 3 | | PSY 101 | Introduction to Psychology | 4 | | SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 | | Subtotal | 16 | | Total | 64 | * Other general education requirements are fulfilled by required core and support courses: Humanities and Fine Arts: ART 110, ART 130 and IDE 213; Social and Behavioral Sciences: PSY 101, SOC 101 and ECN 200; I/C/G Requirement: ART 130 and SOC 101.
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