Interior Design - San Jacinto College
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Interior Design - San Jacinto College
Interior Design (3INT-DSGN, 4INTD-DSGN, 4INTD-PRO, 6INT-DDI, 6INT-DDII) Fast Facts About the Program Type: Technical Location: Central Campus Degree/Certificate: Marketable Skills Achievement Award, Enhanced Skills Certificate, Occupational Certificate, Certificate of Technology, Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Duration: Marketable Skills Achievement Award - One term, Enhanced Skills Certificate - Two terms, Occupational Certificate, - One term, Certificate of Technology - Three terms, Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)- Five terms Program Objectives Job Opportunities Interior designers plan, design, and furnish interiors of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. They formulate designs which are practical, aesthetic, and conducive to such purposes as raising productivity, selling merchandise, or improving lifestyle. Through the year 2014, the Gulf Coast Region is forecasted to generate a total of 296 new interior design jobs. Hourly starting pay for an interior designer in 2006 ranged from $21.80 to $22.55. Jobs that could be pursued by a person with an education in interior design include ceramic tile designer, accessory designer, furniture designer, textile designer, AutoCAD draftsperson, freelance writer for interior design publications/ newspapers, television host, home furnishings editor, educator, product researcher, facilities manager, in-house designer for government agencies, in-house designer for hospitals and care facilities, in-house designer for colleges and universities, residential designer, commercial designer, hospitality design, manufacturers representative, retail buyer for design related products, and showroom representative. Courses in the interior design program are designed to develop the ability to identify, research, and creatively solve problems relative to interior spaces, including programming, design analysis, and space planning. The students will work with commercial and residential interiors, prepare presentations, and learn business procedures used by interior designers. Training includes five terms of study in interior design and related courses. Upon completion of the required 66 term hours, the student may file for an associate of applied science degree. Students may continue their study to complete the twelve term hours in the third year of the program and receive the Enhanced Skills Certificate in interior design. For More Information Call Center: 281-998-6150 General Email: [email protected] Department Email: [email protected] San Jacinto College Central 8060 Spencer Hwy. Pasadena, TX 77505 Contact: 281-998-6150, ext. 1473 Annual pay for designers with five to 10 years of experience can range from $18,000, working for a small independent designer, to over six figures for a very successful designer with a solid client base. Please see the San Jacinto College catalog for additional certificates and details. Revised 10/2013 An equal opportunity institution Interior Design (MINTD) Interior Design (3INT-DSGN) Marketable Skills Achievement Award Associate of Applied Science Degree First Term Credit INDS 1411 Fundamentals Interior Design ............................................... 4 INDS 1451 History of Interiors I ................................................................... 4 INDS 2407 Textiles for Interior Design ...................................................... 4 Subtotal 12 First Term Credit INDS 1411 Fundamentals Interior Design ............................................... 4 INDS 1451 History of Interiors I ................................................................... 4 INDS 2407 Textiles for Interior Design ...................................................... 4 ENGL 1301 Composition I............................................................................... 3 Subtotal 15 Marketable Skills Achievement Award Total Capstone Experience: INDS 2407 12 Interior Design (EINT-DSGN) Enhanced Skills Certificate First Term Credit INDS 2315 Lighting for Interior Designer.................................................. 3 INDS 2405 Interior Design Graphics .......................................................... 4 Subtotal 7 Second Term Credit INDS 2387 Internship - Interior Design....................................................... 3 INDS 2237 Portfolio Presentation................................................................. 2 Subtotal 5 Enhanced Skills Certificate Total Capstone Experience: INDS 2405 12 Interior Design (4INTD-DSGN) Certificate of Technology First Term Credit INDS 1411 Fundamentals Interior Design ............................................... 4 INDS 1451 History of Interiors I ................................................................... 4 INDS 2407 Textiles for Interior Design ...................................................... 4 INDS 1415 Materials, Methods and Estimating ..................................... 4 Subtotal 16 Second Term Credit INDS 1449 Fundamentals of Space Planning ......................................... 4 INDS 1452 History of Interiors II .................................................................. 4 INDS 2421 Presentation Drawing ............................................................... 4 INDS 2425 Professional Practices for Interior Design .......................... 4 Subtotal 16 Third Term Credit DFTG 1409 Basic computer-Aided Drafting ........................................... 4 INDS 2413 Residential Design I ................................................................... 4 INDS 1445 Commercial Design I ................................................................. 4 Subtotal 12 Certificate of Technology Total 44 Capstone Experience: INDS 2413 Second Term Credit INDS 1449 Fundamentals of Space Planning ......................................... 4 INDS 1452 History of Interiors II .................................................................. 4 INDS 2421 Presentation Drawing ............................................................... 4 DFTG 1409 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting ........................................... 4 Subtotal 16 Third Term Credit MATH 1333 Contemporary Mathematics for Technical Programs or MATH 1314 College Algebra................................................................... 3 SPCH 1315 Public Speaking or 1321 Business and Professional Speech............................................. 3 Subtotal 6 Fourth Term Credit INDS 1415 Materials Methods and Estimating ...................................... 4 INDS 2413 Residential Design I ................................................................... 4 INDS 1445 Commercial Design I ................................................................. 4 *Behavioral or Social Sciences....................................................................... 3 Subtotal 15 Fifth Term Credit INDS 2425 Professional Practices for Interior Design .......................... 4 INDS 2435 Residential Design II .................................................................. 4 INDS 2386 Internship - Interior Design....................................................... 3 *Humanities or Fine Arts.................................................................................. 3 Subtotal 14 Associate of Applied Science Degree Total Capstone Experience: INDS 2386 * Courses which satisfy this requirement are listed in the Humanities and Fine Arts and Behavioral and Social Sciences sections of the Transfer Core Curriculum. ***Students must be Texas Success Initiative (TSI) complete in order to graduate: Math level 7. Interior Decorator II (6INT-DDII) Occupational Certificate First Term Credit INDS 1449 Fundamentals of Space Planning ......................................... 4 INDS 1452 History of Interiors II .................................................................. 4 INDS 2421 Presentation Drawing ............................................................... 4 DFTG 1409 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting ........................................... 4 Subtotal 16 Occupational Certificate Total Capstone: INDS 2421 Note: For complete program descriptions, please refer to the San Jacinto Community College District Catalog online at www.sanjac.edu/catalog. 281-998-6150 www.sanjac.edu Connect with us on 66 16