DESIGN INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP CERTIFICATE (R): 225
Total Credits: 30‡
Catalog Editions 15-16 through 18-19
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This UNOFFICIAL document is for planning purposes ONLY and completion does not guarantee graduation.
Last Modified: June 2018
Total Credits:
Select a total of 15 credits of industry partner discipline electives
related to student goals in consultation with program advisers.
Elective areas may include accounting (AC/ACCT), architecture (CT/ARCH),
art (AR/ARTT), building trades (BU/BLDG), business/management (BA/BSAD
or MG/MGMT), construction, graphic design (GD/GDES), landscape (LN/
LNTP), law, photography (PG/PHOT), and other areas as appropriate.
This certificate is a career program and may not readily transfer to four year colleges/universities (except in special cases.) Visit transfer planning for more
information.
Overall GPA of 2.0 is required to graduate
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Course Hours Grade
ID 101/IDES 101 3
ID 103/IDES 107 3
ID 105/IDES 110*
3
ID 104/IDES 111*
3
ID 260/IDES 272*
3
INDUSTRY PARTNER DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE
INDUSTRY PARTNER DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE
INDUSTRY PARTNER DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE
INDUSTRY PARTNER DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE
INDUSTRY PARTNER DISCIPLINE ELECTIVE
Advising Worksheet Contact: Anthony Solano
See an advisor to submit an Application for Graduation the semester BEFORE you intend to graduate.
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* This IDES course may not be offered every semester.
Up to 12 credits can be waived, with appropriate proof of career success in one of
the industry partner disciplines named.
This curriculum is intended to provide basic skills and foundation education in interior design and in a specialized career topic, indirectly related
to interior design, in disciplines that partner with the interior design community.
Typical interior design industry partners include advertising designers, architects, business owners (merchandising/retailing), contractors and
builders, craftspeople, custom fabricators (drapery, etc.), fine artists (including sculptors), furniture designers and manufacturers, health care
providers, insurance brokers, interior landscape designers, interior photographers, lawyers, mural artists and faux finishers, product
representatives, specifiers and draftspeople, theatre and set designers, weavers and textile manufacturers, and web designers. The curriculum
will provide the necessary knowledge of interior design as it relates to the student’s success in a career that requires a professional partnership
with interior designers.
The selected interior design courses will be taken in combination with the courses selected from the other discipline, or the student will
demonstrate experience and accomplishment or completion of the other discipline. College sources, such as program coordinators from the
“partner” disciplines, will be consulted for advising in the course selection. Close advising by the interior design coordinator is required.
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