Family and Consumer Science: Interior Design Merchandising
Award Type: Associate in Science
The associate degree program in interior design merchandising prepares students to transfer to universities and technical schools of interior design and for immediate employment as specialty store salespersons, design product representatives, or owners and managers of their own businesses. Students integrate design principles, textile characteristics and personal style with marketing strategies to create and present projects and a portfolio tailored to their chosen career. Job opportunities include store buyer or manager, interiors consultant, interiors promotion and sales representatives.The graduate of the Associate in Science in Family and Consumer Science: Interior Design Merchandising will:
- Integrate fashion principles with respect to industry changes and marketing strategies and present project.
- Analyze textile characteristics for sensory appeal and present project.
- Create a portfolio and project using interior design elements and principles by selecting color and furniture combinations and placements which achieve the desired interior character and effect.
- Compare and contrast various types of window treatments, wall coverings, soft and hard surface floor coverings, paints, glass, metals, plastics, woods, fabrics, and lighting fixtures. See business department for Business SLO’s (BUS 102 & 103).
Program Requirements
A major of 24 units is required for the degree.
Required core courses (18 units):
Course Number | Course Title | Units |
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BUS 102 | Marketing | 3.0 |
BUS 103 | Advertising | 3.0 |
FASH 101 | Fashion Industry and Marketing | 3.0 |
FASH 103 | Textiles | 3.0 |
FCS 170 | Interior Design | 3.0 |
FCS 171 | Interior Design Materials | 3.0 |
Plus a minimum of 6 units selected from the following:
Course Number | Course Title | Units |
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ART 110 | Design 1 | 3.0 |
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ART 108 | Design 1 on the Computer | 3.0 |
ART 112 | Design Color Theory | 3.0 |
ART 113 | Three Dimensional Design | 3.0 |
ARCH 121 | Architectural Drawing 1 | 4.0 |
BUS 106 | Small Business Management | 3.0 |
CBIS 101 | Computer Concepts & Applications | 3.0 |
FCS 131 | Life Management | 3.0 |
FCS 149 | Cooperative Work Experience: Occupational | 1.0 - 8.0 units |
FCS 199 | Special Topics in Family & Consumer Sciences | 0.5 - 3.0 units |
General Education Requirements
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