November 23, 2007, Newsletter Issue #68: Your First Year of Interior Design Coursework

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The first year of your interior design program can be daunting. If you know what to expect for your first year of interior design coursework, the transition into a new program can be much easier. A typical program could include the following:

• Interiors Studio Course – Put together your first interior design project based on a set of parameters and requirements in this introductory interior design coursework.

• Graphic Communication – Learn about perspectives, two dimensional and three dimensional techniques, and ways to communicate your design ideas.

• Materials and Methods – This course will teach you about surfaces and finishes and construction materials that go into the interior of a building or residence.

• History of the Designed Environment – Learn from previous examples of designed spaces and interiors to apply it to your current interior design project.

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