May 24, 2026  
2026-27 Catalog 
    
2026-27 Catalog

Interior Studies, AAS


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The Associate of Applied Science in Interior Studies is a two-year degree open to anyone interested in a career in interior design. Graduates have found employment in sales, customer service, or professional support. The degree also forms the foundation for admission to the upper-division studio sequence of BC’s Bachelor of Applied Arts in Interior Design  program.

Learning Outcomes

Degree recipients should possess the skills & abilities described below:

  • Apply creative, critical, analytical and strategic thinking skills in all phases of the design process.
  • Apply design fundamentals, theories and concepts to interior design problems.
  • Apply knowledge of history in art, architecture, and interior design to contemporary design problems.
  • Apply the design process to interior design problems, including design programming, schematics and design development.
  • Produce competent contract documents including coordinated drawings, schedules and specifications.
  • Communicate information, both oral and written, in a clear, concise and well-organized manner.
  • Use manual and computer-aided drafting skills to create accurate, measured drawings.
  • Select and effectively integrate a range of presentation skills, including drawing, sketching, lettering, perspective, rendering, and model building, using appropriate media, colors and techniques.
  • Apply knowledge of interior finishes and materials for appropriate selection, specification, installation and maintenance to interior designs.
  • Demonstrate the attitudes, traits, and values of professional responsibility, accountability, and effectiveness within the context of interior design process and practice.

Core Coursework (75 CR)


General Education (25 CR)


Total Credits: 100


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