The Associate in Science in Interior Design Technology is designed to provide students with practical, hands-on training and the skills necessary to obtain employment in the highly competitive field of Interior Design. Students will learn to use the latest technologies in state-of-the-art facilities, giving them the knowledge and experience they will need to successfully achieve their academic goals and professional aspirations.
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The A.S. degree is designed for students who are looking for immediate entry into a career upon graduation. Most discipline courses directly relate to the identified career area. The remaining courses are comprised of general education courses.
While there are many different careers in interior design and several exciting and rewarding career paths that an interior designer can chose to follow, quite often a designer will decide to specialize in more than one area of practice. Interior designers enjoy using their creativity, knowledge, and research skills, as well as their desire to be socially accountable, globally aware, and responsible to the environment, by designing a wide range of interior spaces including those found in hotels, restaurants, hospitals, nightclubs, stores, medical offices, showrooms, museums, shopping centers, health clubs, spas, libraries, and homes. Continued studies may lead to employment in a number of roles and areas, such as: