Interior Design
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Advisor: Julie Myers in Great Falls & Janet Heiss-Arms Interim Advisor in Bozeman
This program is offered both at MSU - Great Falls and the College of Technology in Bozeman
The Interior Design program has been developed to prepare students with a wide variety of skills and competencies for entry into various areas of the design field, ranging from residential to commercial design. MSU - Great Falls is a National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) Accrediated School. Students in the Great Falls program may choose to complete 70 additional internship hours to earn a certification in the National Kitchen and Bath Association.
Outcomes - Graduates are prepared to:
- Understand the theory and history of design and apply design principles and elements to their projects.
Communicate in the language of interior design using listening, verbal, and written skills to interact with clients;
- Communicate graphically according to current architectural and NKBA standards using both hand-drafting and AutoCAD techniques;
- Demonstrate research abilities and critical thinking in space planning, selection of finish materials, and application of codes for residential and commercial projects;
- Increase their body of knowledge in a wide variety of areas including construction and finish materials, color and lighting technologies, NKBA guidelines, residential and commercial codes, sustainability, and professional practice; and
- Employ creative skills to create presentations of their projects using hand- and AutoCAD drafting and rendering and professional sample boards and finish schedules.
Estimated Resident Program Cost:
| Tuition and Fees | $5999 |
| Application Fee | $30 |
| Books/Supplies | $1800 |
| TOTAL: | $7839 |
Students are strongly advised to enter the program with good keyboarding skills.
Fall Semester 1
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| DE | 161 | Introduction to Design | 3+ |
| DE | 162 | Interior Design Graphics | 3+ |
| DE | 164 | Historic Interiors | 3+ |
| DE | 166 | Textiles & Interior Finishes | 3+ |
| CET | 173 | Textiles & Interior Finishes & Materials | 3+ |
SUBTOTAL |
15 |
Spring Semester 1
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| DE | 163* | Presentation Drawing | 3+ |
| DE | 165* | Contemporary Interiors | 3+ |
| DE | 168* | Space Planning | 3+ |
| DE | 264* | Light, Color, Lighting Systems | 3+ |
| DRFT | 156 | Introduction to CAD | 3+ |
| ENGL | 121** | English Composition I | 3 |
SUBTOTAL |
18 |
Summer Semester
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| CIT | 110 | Introduction to Computers | 3 |
| DE | 261* | Field Study | 3+ |
SUBTOTAL |
6 |
Fall Semester 2
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| COMM | 135 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
| DE | 262* | Studio I | 4+ |
| DE | 267* | Architectural CAD | 3+ |
| DE | 270* | Kitchen and Bath I | 3+ |
SUBTOTAL |
13 |
Spring Semester 2
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| DE | 263* | Studio II | 4+ |
| DE | 265* | Professional Practices | 3+ |
| MATH | 104** | Business Mathematics | 4 |
| Electives | 6 | ||
SUBTOTAL |
17 |
Suggested Electives (6 credits required)
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| DE | 271* | Kitchen and Bath II | 3 |
| ACCT | 101 | Accounting Procedures I | 3 |
| ART | 101 | Intro to Visual Arts | 3 |
| ART | 140 | Drawing I | 3 |
| BUS | 106 | Introduction to Business | 3 |
| BUS | 220* | Sales | 3 |
| ENGL | 124** | Business & Professional Comm | 3 |
| CIT | 280* | Desktop Publishing | 3 |
| DRFT | 256* | 3-D CAD | 3 |
| PSY | 101 | General Psychology | 3 |
| SOC | 111 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
Total Program Credits: 69~
~ Many students need preliminary math and English courses before enrolling in the program requirements. These courses may increase the total number of program credits. Students should review their math and English placement before planning out their full program schedules.
+ A grade of "C-" or above required for graduation
* Indicates prerequisites needed
** Placement in course(s) is determined by placement assessment
