A.A.S. Degree
The interior design program at Spokane Falls Community College offers a broad-based
and professionally relevant curriculum designed to enable graduates to successfully
compete for jobs and to function as interior designers. Students who enter the program
have various alternatives. They may complete an associate in applied science degree
(A.A.S.) in six quarters with an emphasis in residential design. These students
could obtain employment in residential-oriented retail establishments such as wallcovering
and furniture stores.
Students also may receive a professional interior design diploma in addition to
the A.A.S. degree by completing an optional one-year program. These students will
have their A.A.S. prior to beginning the additional year. The third year will qualify
students for entry-level positions as professional interior designers and will emphasize
commercial design, business, communications and advanced design specialty courses.
These students will have a broader range of employment opportunities with architectural
firms, commercial design firms, as well as a variety of retail design establishments.
Students completing the additional year are required to prepare a portfolio and
complete at least 165 hours of internship that will ease the transition from school
to work. In order to be certified into the third year program, students must complete
a review process upon completion of their second year.
Spokane Falls Community College and Washington State University have an articulation
agreement offering interior design students the best of both worlds in education
and career choices. The partnership allows students to begin at SFCC, earn a three-year
professional diploma, then transfer with senior standing to WSU Spokane’s Interdisciplinary
Design Institute, where they can earn a four-year bachelor’s degree. For more information,
refer to the
Interior Design-Transfer Track Career Planning Guide.
DISCLAIMER: This web page contains information in the current CCS catalog.
The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period
the catalog is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students
are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more
current and specific information. The information on the website is subject to change and
does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.
For up to date information, check the current career guide. Click on the course title to view the
course description and class schedule for the current quarter.
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