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INTERIOR COUNTY COLLEGE OF MORRIS Associates of Fine Arts in Design

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Associates Degree: • Revit Drafter/ Modeler • CAD Modeler/Designer/Drafter •  Assistant • Interior Design Consultant • Model Home Merchandiser • Color and Material Designer • Interior Decorator

Bachelors Degree: • Interior Designer • Certified kitchen designers • Corporate designers • Furniture arrangers • Healthcare designers WHAT YOU WILL LEARN • Home lighting advisers The Interior Design track offers a diverse and interdisciplinary studio • Kitchen and bath designers environment where students experience multiple areas of design and their • Kitchen designers influences within industry, society and profession. , Interior Design, , Fashion Design, and Fashion Merchandising are • Sustainable designers areas that make up the studio culture in the Design Program at CCM. • Universal designers The Interior Design track provides a comprehensive foundation for students transferring to four-year colleges and universities to continue their studies and pursue a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Interior CONTACT INFORMATION Design. Contemporary and traditional skillsets acquired at CCM will provide the student with immediate opportunities in industry as CAD designers, Art and Design Department Interior Design Assistants, Color and Materials Designers, Model Home 973-328-5446 Merchandisers, Design Sales people, and Revit modelers. EH 101 Professor Kelly Whalen Design Special Projects [email protected] WHY STUDY INTERIOR DESIGN AT CCM? 973-328-5416 County College of Morris has designated studio classrooms with state-of- EH 106 the-art equipment and software available to all design students during their Professor Nieves Gruneiro-Roadcap academic studies at CCM. The class size average is 12:1 which fosters a Chairperson mentoring relationship between the student and professor. Studios are stocked [email protected] with materials and resources which allows extensive opportunities for creative 973-328-5435 exploration in research and process. EH 102

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Curriculum Checksheet: www.ccm.edu/checksheets Revised 07/21

214 Center Grove Road, Randolph, NJ 07869 • 973-328-5000 • www.ccm.edu Faculty are dedicated and highly accomplished. Many CURRICULUM maintain professional practice and bring real world problems to the design curriculum and classroom. General Education Foundation (20 CR)

The program is accredited by the Middle States Association COMMUNICATION (6 CR) of Colleges and Schools. English Composition I ENG 111 3 English Composition II OR ENG 112 3 WHERE YOU CAN GO! Speech Fundamentals COM 109 Upon completion of the Associate in Fine Arts degree MATH/SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY Options (8 CR) (AFA), the majority of Interior Design track students transfer to earn a bachelor’s degree: Bachelor of Fine Choose a Math and Science from Arts (BFA), Bachelor of Science (B.S.). Students have General Education Course List transferred to the following institutions: Mathematics 4 • New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) Laboratory Science 4 • Kean University • Marywood University SOCIAL SCIENCE OR HUMANITIES (3 CR) • Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) Choose a Soc. Science or Humanities course from Gen. Ed. Course List 3 • Parsons School of Design • Pratt Institute GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES (3 CR) • Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) Art History I OR ART 133 3 • Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Art History II ART 134 3 Thomas Jefferson University) • New York School of Interior Design (NYSID) DESIGN CORE (30 CR) • Ringling College of Art and Design History of Design DSN 110 3 Students uncertain about their career goals or preference I—AFA ART 122 3 of design discipline are offered opportunity for exploration within this program. Color Theory—AFA ART 131 3 Three-Dimensional Design—AFA ART 132 3 2D for Designers DSN 108 3 Drawing for Designers DSN 165 3 Design Rendering DSN 125 3 Design Concepts I DSN 120 3 Design Concepts II DSN 220 3 Portfolio and Presentation ART 230 3

Interior Design Track (10 CR) CAD I ENR 117 2 CAD II ENR 118 2 Basic Drafting DSN 115 3 Advanced CAD 3D DSN 219 3 Interior Design Elective 3

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Note: You must see a faculty advisor to plan your sequence of courses. For the most up-to-date listing of courses, see the Curriculum Checklist for this program on the CCM website at www.ccm.edu/checksheets.