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Interior Design Courses: Listed below are courses that will be part of you interior design degree at The Art Institute Online.


Professional Development
Drawing
Color Theory
Fundamentals of Design
Perspective
Visual Indication
Theory & Development of Form
Human Factors
Freshman Studies
Digital Image Manipulation
Basic Drafting
Basics of Interior Design
Textiles
History of Furniture - Ancient Style to 1830
Space Planning
History of Furniture - 1830 to Present
Lighting
Programming
Introduction to AutoCAD
Office Design
Materials and Specifications
Residential Design Studio
Drafting Technology
Codes/Barrier-Free Design
Computer 3D Architectural Model Making
Institutional Design
Professional Practices
Environmental Design
Interior Architectural Systems and Detailing
Advanced Residential Design Studio
Mixed Medium Rendering
Digital Presentation Methods
Commercial Design Studio
Multicultural/Global Design
Thesis Design
Portfolio
Thesis Development
Construction Documents
Advanced Commercial Design
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Georgia Interior Design Schools with campus locations in Georgia

Interior Design Schools in Georgia

What an interior designer typically does involves developing project design criteria for various building and design types. Requires extensive knowledge of all areas of interior design and the ability to work on projects of any size and/or complexity. May act as project leader. Requires a bachelor's degree, an Architect license, and at least 8 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Leads and directs the work of others. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. Typically reports to a manager or head of unit/department. Students with interior design degrees in Georgia are prepared for jobs in interior design fields such as office design, restaurant design, retail space design, hotel design, theatre design, and also hospital layout and design. What is an interior decorator/designer? - Interior designers plan and furnish private homes, public buildings, and commercial or institutional establishments, such as offices, restaurants, hospitals, hotels and theaters. Most interior designers specialize in a specific line of work. For example, some may concentrate in residential design, and others may further specialize by focusing on particular rooms, such as kitchens or bathrooms. Designers use computers to plan layouts that can be changed easily to include ideas received from the client. Computer-aided design (CAD) has become an essential tool for preparing designs. Creativity is a crucial element in design. People in this field must have a strong sense of aesthetics -– an eye for color and detail, a sense of balance and proportion and an appreciation for beauty. Education Needed if you want to become and interior designer: Interior designers normally need a college education, in part because few clients -– especially commercial ones –- are willing to trust designers without formal credentials to create their living and working spaces. Interior design is subject to government regulations. Twenty-one states and the District of Columbia require interior designers to be licensed. Because licensing is not mandatory in all states, an interior designer’s professional standing is important. Many designers get join trade organizations like the American Society of Interior Designers. Membership in such an association usually requires the completion of three or four years of post-secondary education in design, at least two years of practical experience in the field and a passing grade on the National Council for Interior Design qualification examination

 

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