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Program Description for Interior Design

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Provider Henry Ford Community College
Date of last update 1/14/2010
Description Interior Design courses provide a solid basic foundation of study, emphasizing the development of theoretical and technical skills within a human environment and behavior context. Art foundation and specialized courses in Interior Design are integrated throughout the course of study. This area of study is designed to build upon sequential courses with specialized course work in anthropometrics and ergonomics, environment and behavior, architectural and furniture history, textiles, interior construction and materials, environmental systems, graphic communications and rendering, and include six interior design studio classes. Computer applications are used across the core courses to help students to develop a broad range of computer skills as they can be applied to Interior Design. Students who take the appropriate courses are equipped to seek entry-level positions in the field of Interior Design and the related disciplines or to transfer to a four year program. The first 42 credit hours listed meet minimum curriculum guidelines for NCIDQ exam qualification. The Interior Design specific sequence, which starts with ART 180 and ART 181, begins once a year with the Fall semester. Prospective Interior Design majors should meet with the program Director to discuss their courses of study. This is essential as courses are offered in sequence. Call the Interior Design program Director at 313-845-6316 or e-mail jnelson@hfcc.edu to schedule an appointment or for further information. Note: In-district tuition applies to Dearborn School District residents only. Out-of-district tuition for this program is $ 7,800. Additional fees apply.
Contact Name James Nelson
Contact Phone Number (313) 845-6316
Contact URL www.hfcc.edu/programs
Course Length 60 Credit Hours
Admission Requirements GED or High School Diploma.
Credential Earned Associate's Degree
Other Credential Description None
Sources of Financial Assistance Accepted Individual Training Accounts, Pell Grants, Scholarship opportunities may be available.
Estimated Waiting Period to Enter Program 0 Days
License Fee for Employment No
Program Cost $5,235
Additional Costs No
Internship/Externship Required No
New Program No
Completion Rate 100.0%
Number of Graduates in the last year 8
Employment Rate 100.0%
 
Follow-up information is available for 5 out of 8 graduates:
 
Number Employed: 5
Number in Related Training: 0
Number in the Military: 0
Number Self-Employed: 0
Number not in any of these categories: 0
This training provider may have elsewhere published an employment rate that is measured in a different way. Please call the provider for further details.
Training-Related Placement Rate Not Available
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Average Starting Wage $23.00
 
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