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Disability Support

Disability Support Services are available for students who require academic accommodations due to any physical, psychological, or learning disability. To determine eligibility, visit them at Disability Services or contact the office at 108-S Holding Hall or call 919-866-5670 (TDD 919-779-0668)

 

Interior Design

The Interior Design curriculum is designed to prepare students for a variety of job opportunities in the field of both residential and non-residential interior design. The focus of the studies is technical knowledge, professional practices, and aesthetic principles.


Curriculum content includes residential and non-residential interior design, architectural drafting, computer-aided design, and universal design. Also included are basic design, history of interiors and furnishings, color theory, products, business practices, graphic presentations, and general education courses.


Graduates should qualify for a variety of jobs including residential and commercial interior design, set design, showroom design, and sales positions for furniture, textiles and accessories, and all businesses dealing with interiors.


Program Planning Guide is available.


Department Chair: Bud Burton, 866-5326