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Interior Design I is a technical course that addresses psychological, physiological, and sociological needs of individuals by enhancing the environments in which they live and work. Students will use knowledge and skills related to interior and exterior environments, construction, and furnishings to make wise consumer decisions, increase productivity, promote sustainability, and compete in industry.
Units:
- The Housing Industry
- Architecture and Construction
- Consumer Skills for Housing Needs
- Safe, Secure, and Well Maintained Home
- Design Elements and Principals
- Decision Making Principles
- Lighting
- Flooring, Walls, and Window Treatments
- Furniture
- Appliances
- Accessories
- Interior Design Planning, Project, and Portfolio
- Career Development and Employability Skills