Interior Architecture & Design AA

The School of Interior Architecture & Design's AA program is designed to provide students with a foundation in design theory, technique, and technical skill in line with today's industry standards. Graduates of the program are equipped for a seamless transition into the school's BFA program.

Associate of Arts (AA) Degree
Core Classes

This program is available online and on campus

FND 113

Sketching for Communication Core/3

Communicate your ideas through drawing. Learn to draw objects, figures, and environments to scale and in perspective and to create drawings using compositional strategies and camera angles that can be used in sequential imagery.

FND 122

Color Fundamentals Core/3

Color is a powerful tool. Discover how color psychology, simultaneous contrast, proportion, desaturation, atmospheric depth, light temperature, composition, and harmony can greatly enhance imagery. You will utilize various color schemes to explore color harmony using digital media.

FND 149

Introduction to Design Thinking Core/3

Unlock your creative potential by harnessing the power of the creative process. You will generate ideas to solve physical and conceptual design problems. Learn from faculty across different disciplines and engage with your peers to create innovative solutions through collaborations.

IAD 140

Introduction to Construction Documents Core/3

Hand-draft your interior architectural construction documents, including floor, lighting, electrical, furniture, and finish plans. You'll apply lettering, line weight, dimensions, and graphic symbols to interior sections, elevations, details, and schedules.

IAD 200

Spatial Development Studio Core/3

The power of dynamic space planning propels design. You will gain problem-solving, idea extrapolation, and commercial and residential spatial development skills through schematic design tools such as diagramming, bubble drawings, and model-making. Plus, explore how factors such as circulation, accessibility, adjacencies, and universal design impacts human beings and their environment.

IAD 210

Digital Imaging Core/3

Enter the gateway into imaging software. You will develop skills to enhance presentations, create graphic layouts, and integrate various media into your design projects.

IAD 240

Building Codes and Systems Core/3

Gain technical experience with building codes and systems while working on a commercial building renovation. You'll learn about structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and acoustical systems. Develop your skills in detailing, fire ratings, and zoning and coordinating holistically with a design team.

IAD 245

Materials Core/3

Cultivate your sense of materiality. You'll gain knowledge to select and specify finishes, fabrics, and furnishings based on aesthetics, durability, environmental attributes, and industry standards.

IAD 260

Computer Aided Drafting Core/3

Enhance your drafting and design skills with CAD. You'll create construction documents for a design project.

IAD 280

BIM and Design Graphics Core/3

BIM is Building Information Modeling. You'll create digital 3D models and develop advanced skills in construction documentation.

IND 111

Drawing Fundamentals for Design Communication Core/3

Build a solid foundation for visual communication by learning the linear perspective theory to accurately communicate your ideas through drawing! You will learn the theory through drafting exercises, develop freehand drawing skills, and produce quick digital sketches to accurately represent and communicate three-dimensional objects in two dimensions.

Degree Requirements

Unit RequirementsUnits
Core33
Major9
Liberal Arts18
Total60

AA INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

  • Minimum grade of C- in all major coursework.
  • Minimum 2.0 GPA and the following general education requirements:
    2 Art Historical Awareness: Western Art courses
    1 Art & Design Communication course
    1 Written Communication: Critical Thinking course
    1 Employment Communications & Practices course

After above general education requirements are met, take Liberal Arts electives as needed to fulfill the Liberal Arts unit requirement.

Additional Information

Program Learning Outcomes

Undergraduate students will meet the following student performance criteria:

Interior Design Skills

  • Demonstrate creative approaches to spatial organization, use of material and lighting
  • Demonstrate a basic understanding of the laws, codes and standards that impact fire and life safety by correctly applying professional standards to space planning and layouts
  • Demonstrate a basic understanding of ADA and Universal Design principles in interior design solutions
  • Demonstrate a basic understanding of human factors and behavior in the built environment by creating informed design solutions
  • Create construction drawings and documents
  • Demonstrate an understanding of movements and traditions in interior design, architecture and furniture by applying precedents design solutions

Problem Solving Skills

  • Present design solutions by creating ideation sketches, bubble diagrams and preliminary drawings

Technical Design Skills

  • Effectively apply principles of two and three dimensional design through both traditional and digital media
  • Effectively apply color in all aspects of visual communication
  • Visualize basic concepts through sketching and space planning

Communication Skills

  • Communicate design ideas using accurate design vocabulary

Building Systems

  • Demonstrate an understanding of both basic construction and non-structural systems such as ceilings, flooring and interior walls in design ideas

Global Perspective

  • Demonstrate an understanding of social, economic and cultural influences in interior designs

Professional Readiness

  • Produce basic materials required for an entry-level job search