Arapahoe Community College

2012-2013 Catalog

Interior Design AAS

Associate of Applied Science Degree

CIP 500408 (IND)

The Interior Design Program at ACC has been educating Interior Design professionals since 1975, and is one of the oldest programs in the State of Colorado. This program enjoys an excellent reputation of quality education in the Colorado Interior Design community. Interior Designers play an important role in developing efficient, functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces in both residential and commercial interior environments. The Interior Design program at ACC prepares students for a career as a professional interior designer. Students learn to develop not only creative abilities and how to express them, but also the methods and processes needed to practice design ethically, responsibly and profitably.

NKBA Accreditation

The ACC Interior Design Program is accredited by the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) and was awarded the NKBA Award for Excellence in Education (2011-2012); one of only three schools nationally to receive this award. The Kitchen and Bath industry is a specialized area of residential design. As students near completion of the Interior Design Program, they are qualified to sit for the AKBD exam, which is the Associate Kitchen and Bath Designer qualification. After practicing in the field for a specified number of years, designers may sit for the CKD or CKB exam which qualifies them as a Certified Kitchen Designer or Certified Bathroom Designer. Kitchen and Bath is a part of the regular curriculum of the Interior Design program. However, students who are interested in an abbreviated format specifically in Kitchen and Bath design education, may enroll in the Kitchen and Bath Specialist Certificate program that is now being offered by the ACC Interior Design Dept. (See specific information for the Certificate.)

Admission Requirements

  • Admission to Arapahoe Community College
  • Students must attend an Interior Design Program Orientation prior to registration. Dates for orientations are listed on the ACC website.
  • Complete ACCUPLACER assessment with the following minimum scores:
    • 80 on Reading Comprehension, 95 on Sentence Skills and 57 on Arithmetic.
    • OR ACT or SAT scores within the last two years
    • OR have earned a previous college degree
    • OR have completed any necessary developmental courses, if required, with a grade of "C" or higher before taking Interior Design courses.
  • Students wishing to transfer in Interior Design or General Education credits to fulfill degree requirements must have official transcripts sent to ACC Admission and Records Office. If you have questions after Admissions and Records has evaluated your transcripts, please call 303.797.5958 to schedule an appointment with the IND Department Chair.

Program Requirements

General Education Courses

(15 credit hours)

CIS 118

Introduction to PC Applications

3

COM 115

Public Speaking OR

 

COM 125

Interpersonal Communications

3

ENG 121

English Composition I (GT-CO1) OR

 

ENG 131

Technical Writing

3

MAT 108

Technical Math or higher

4

GEN ED

General Education Elective Course as determined by Department Chair

 

2

Major Courses

(60 credit hours)

CAD 105

AutoCAD for Interiors

4

CAD 115

SketchUp

3

IND 100

Interior Design Fundamentals

4

IND 107

History of Interior Design

3

IND 111

Drafting for Interiors

4

IND 112

Graphic Communication

4

IND 114

Space Planning

3

IND 117

Interior Textiles

2

IND 118

Interior Finishes

2

IND 151

Residential Design

4

IND 152

Commercial Design I

2

IND 200

Kitchen and Bath Design

4

IND 201

Commercial Design II

4

IND 205

Professional Practice for Interior Designers

2

IND 211

Interior Construction

4

IND 225

Lighting Design

3

IND 275

Special Topics: Portofolio/Resume

1

IND 278

Workshop: Design Research

1

IND 289

Capstone: Advanced Design

3

MGD 101

Introduction to Computer Graphics

3

Total

75 credit hours

Graduation Requirements

  • All courses required for this A.A.S. degree must be completed with a grade of "C" or better to meet admission and graduation requirements.
  • To graduate, students must apply for graduation and complete the graduation survey (available via myACC). (form available at www.arapahoe.edu/graduation)
  • After applying for graduation, all correspondence to a student about the status of their program conferral will be sent to their student email address only.
  • As a graduate of a Career and Technical Education program you will be contacted by an ACC employee in approximately six months to verify your employment information. This information gathering is a federal requirement to ensure that ACC receives certain federal funding.

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