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Interior Design (INTD Courses)

INTD 149 Cooperative Work Experience OCCUPATIONAL

1.0 - 8.0 units.
Limitations on Enrollment: To participate in Cooperative Work Experience: (1) students must be working at a job within their major, (2) students must be able to become involved in new or expanded responsibilities on the job, (3) the employer must be willing to cooperate with the college in the supervision and evaluation of the student and (4) the student must attend all coordination/consultation meetings in addition to other work and class responsibilities. NUMBER OF TIMES COURSE CAN BE REPEATED: Students enrolled in CWE 149 may earn up to 8 units of credit per semester not to exceed 16 units in total. Any units earned in any other Cooperative Work Experience course will be included in the 16 unit maximum. CWE Units Unpaid Placement: 1 unit 60 hours, 2 units 120 hours, 3 units 180 hours, 4 units 240 hours, 5 units 300 hours, 6 units 360 hours, 7 units 420 hours, 8 units 480 hours. CWE Units Paid Placement: 1 unit 75 hours, 2 unit 150 hours, 3 unit 225 hours, 4 units 300 hours, 5 units 375 hours, 6 units 450 hours, 7 units 525 hours, 8 units 600 hours.
Acceptable for credit: Transfer CSU
Course Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
Grading Method: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
Supervised employment extending classroom-based learning to an on-the-job learning environment relating to the student's career and educational goals. In addition, these work experiences improve the student's basic work skills and professional competencies by creating awareness, improving work habits, and fostering positive workplace attitudes.

INTD 170 Interior Design

3.0 units.
Acceptable for credit: Transfer CSU
C-ID Course Number: N/A
Course Offered: Fall
Grading Method: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
Fundamentals of interior design and furnishings including application of the elements and principles of color and design, space planning, selection, and arrangement of decorative materials, and the organized selection of furnishings and materials. Involves solving individual design problems, considers consumer and socioeconomic factors, and includes graphic materials and drafting skills used in the organization and presentation of projects.Course not open to students who enrolled in and received credit for FCS 170.

INTD 171 Interior Design Materials

3.0 units.
Advisories: MATH 521 - Foundations of Mathematics
Acceptable for credit: Transfer CSU
C-ID Course Number: N/A
Course Offered: Spring
Grading Method: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
Analyzes and evaluates products and materials used in interior design, and applies selection criteria to their specific uses. Emphasis is placed on cost, estimations, and resources for furniture, floor and wall coverings, window treatments, architectural finishes, lighting fixtures, and accessories. Course not open to students who enrolled in and received credit for FCS 171.