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Introduction to Interior Design
Course: INT105

First Term: 2006 Fall
Lecture   3 Credit(s)   3 Period(s)   3 Load  
Subject Type: Occupational
Load Formula: S


Description: Introduction to the profession of interior design, including design process, elements and principles of design, and basic concepts of space planning and furniture layout. Development of design vocabulary relative to architectural details, furnishings, and finishes



MCCCD Official Course Competencies
1. Identify and describe the various components of the interior design profession. (I)
2. Identify and define the components of the design process. (II)
3. Describe and apply the elements of design. (III)
4. Describe and apply the principles of design. (IV)
5. Explain and apply basic color principles. (V)
6. Explain and apply basic space planning principles. (VI)
7. Identify and explain universal design concepts. (VII)
8. Identify and describe architectural details of an interior. (VIII)
9. Identify and select interior materials and finishes. (IX)
10. Identify and describe basic components of interior lighting. (X)
11. Identify, evaluate, and select furniture. (XI)
12. Identify and select interior accessories. (XII)
MCCCD Official Course Competencies must be coordinated with the content outline so that each major point in the outline serves one or more competencies. MCCCD faculty retains authority in determining the pedagogical approach, methodology, content sequencing, and assessment metrics for student work. Please see individual course syllabi for additional information, including specific course requirements.
 
MCCCD Official Course Outline
I. The Profession of Interior Design
   A. Interior design as a career
   B. Educational options
   C. Professional organizations
   D. Certification, licensing, and/or registration requirements
   E. Future directions of the profession
II. Design Process
   A. Problem statement
   B. Client and/or user needs
   C. Research and programming
   D. Design development
   E. Implementation
   F. Evaluation
III. Elements of Design
   A. Space
   B. Mass and shape
   C. Line
   D. Texture
   E. Color
   F. Light
IV. Principles of Design
   A. Balance
   B. Rhythm
   C. Emphasis
   D. Scale and proportion
   E. Harmony
      1. Variety
      2. Unity
V. Color Theory
   A. Color mixing
   B. Properties of color
   C. Color schemes/harmonies
   D. Color psychology
   E. Color and light
VI. Space Planning
   A. Needs assessment
   B. Adjacencies
   C. Circulation
   D. Space utilization
   E. Documentation
      1. Plans
      2. Elevations
VII. Universal Design
   A. Special populations
   B. ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliance
VIII. Architectural Details
   A. Walls
   B. Doors and windows
   C. Fireplaces
   D. Stairs
   E. Ceilings
IX. Interior Materials
   A. Fibers and fabrics
   B. Surface materials
   C. Window treatments
X. Lighting
   A. Natural
   B. Artificial
XI. Furniture
   A. Types
   B. Materials
   C. Construction
   D. Human Factors
      1. Anthropometrics
      2. Ergonomics
   E. Documentation
      1. Furniture layout
      2. Schedules
XII. Accessories
   A. Evaluation
   B. Selection
   C. Placement
 
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: 4/27/2004

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