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Interior Design (XID)

Certificate of Completion Non-Credit (CN)

Be equipped to enter the professional field of Interior Design. This program will become a stepping stone in exploring further degree programs, help you move into a more senior position in a firm, channeling your knowledge and creativity into an entry position in the Interior Design field.

In the nine required courses, you will learn basic drawing skills, drafting symbols, line quality for designing plans, presentation boards, and schedule layout. Learn the design development process along with the history of styles and selection of appropriate finish materials and fabrics. A.D.A. compliance and fire codes will be covered. Once you have successfully completed the necessary courses, petition Corporate and Community Education in writing so your transcript can be evaluated and your certificate awarded.

Course See
Note
 Course Title
  CSA242   Fundamentals of Interior Design
  CSA402 1 Residential Interior Design Studio I
  CSA403 2 Introduction to Drafting, Drawing and Presentation Skills
  CSA408   Textiles and Materials
  CSA583 3 Interior Design Mentoring
  CSA593 4 Interior Design Career Options
  CSA616   History of Furniture Styles
  CSA617   Residential Interior Design Studio II
  CSA618   Resourcing and Materials
  CSA623 5 Commercial Studio I
  CSA625 6 Working Methods and Business Practices
  CSA647 7 Managing Client Expectations
  CSA675 8 Introduction to Basic Kitchen Design
  CSA688 9 Trompe l'oeil Painting
  CSM010 10 Drawing Made Easy - Session II
  CSM102 11 Drawing Made Easy - Session I
  CSP146   AutoCAD Basics for Interior Design
  CSP179 12 Portfolio for Interior Design
 Notes
 1 It is recommended that students take CSA403, Intro to Drafting,before taking Resident & Commercial Studio.
 2 It is recommended that students take CSA403, Intro to Drafting,before taking Resident & Commercial Studio.
 3 Elective
 4 Elective
 5 It is recommended that students take CSA403, Intro to Drafting,before taking Resident & Commercial Studio.
 6 Elective
 7 Elective
 8 Elective
 9 Elective
 10 Elective
 11 Elective
 12 Elective
 Program Information
 • Once you have successfully completed the nine required courses, petition Corporate & Community Education in writing so that your transcript can be evaluated and your certificate awarded.

North Shore Community College reserves the right to make changes in courses, program requirements, policies, and regulations as circumstances dictate. There is no guarantee that any listed course will be offered in any given semester.

For more information, contact us at (978) 236-1200 or ictt.northshore.edu .

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