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The Interior Design Program provides four years of full-time study (September – April), to students wishing to pursue a professional career related to built environments.
The Program is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (formerly FIDER – the Foundation for Interior Design Education Research) at the first professional degree level. The Council for Interior Design Accreditation is an international agency whose mission is to "lead the interior design profession to excellence by setting standards and accrediting academic programs."
The program works closely with the professional design community and responds to the needs and advice of that community through the following aims:
The mission of the program is "educating leaders for the profession of interior design". For more information you may view our department web site at: www.kwantlen.ca/design/interior_design.
Definition of Interior Design
Our program supports the definition of interior design established by official interior design accrediting bodies http://www.ncidq.org/who/definition.htm.
Applicants must have one of the following:
Applicants currently in high school must submit interim grades by March 31st, with proof of final grades required as soon as they become available.
For applicants who are currently taking English preparatory courses, interim grades must be submitted by March 31st, with proof of final grades required by April 30th.
For applicants currently attending another post-secondary institution, you must submit a final official transcript and a Request for Transfer Credit form before April 30th..
For all other applicants, proof of having met the program's English proficiency requirement must be provided within two weeks of the application date.
Any applicant who has not submitted proof of the English requirement by the specified dates will be removed from the list of eligible applicants.
Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible starting November 1.
Applicants should visit www.kwantlen.ca or www.kwantlen.ca/design/interior_design/admission for detailed information about Interior Design. The information on these websites will assist applicants in their preparation.
Faculty will review the eligibility of candidates based on the contents of the portfolio and results of an interview (including prior learning assessments). Applicants who are not admitted into the program for September may still take the general education courses required by the program. (see http://www.kwantlen.ca/design/interior_design.html)
Applicants must ensure Enrolment and Registrar Services has their current address. It is the applicant's responsibility to contact Enrolment and Registrar Services if mailed communications are not received.
The Interior Design Department regularly upgrades its program to meet the ever changing needs of the industry. The program is currently under review.
The interior design program simulates a professional design environment. This "virtual design studio" offers integrated courses and curriculum, and emphasizes learning outcomes and employability skills throughout. These include: leadership skills, problem solving and creative thinking skills, teamwork, personal management, writing/oral/visual and interpersonal skills, reading and research skills, visual literacy, mathematical and technological skills, citizenship, and an ability to view issues through a global perspective.
The interior design curriculum is organized into streams which are integrated within each year and over the four years of the program. Although the program is comprised of individual courses, it may be described as a studio project, supported and surrounded by the necessary theory, practical experience and skills development. (see http://www.kwantlen.ca/design/interior_design/courses.html)
Successful applicants may take their general education and non discipline specific courses prior to entering the program and/or during the summer semester in order to lighten their workload during the term. Many courses are usually offered during the summer semester.
Industry personnel may contact the Program Coordinator to access individual courses of interest without applying for the complete program. Access is determined by permission of the Coordinator and an availability of space.
YEAR ONE
Semester 1
IDSN 1111 Studio 1
IDSN 1121 Materials
IDSN 1135 Design Awareness I
IDSN 1141 Technical Representation I
IDSN 1145 Drawing for Interior Design
ENGL 1100 English 1st year level
Semester 2
IDSN 1201 Studio II
IDSN 1221 Components
IDSN 1235 Design Awareness II
IDSN 1241 Technical Representation II
IDSN 1270 Environmental Human Factors
CMNS 1140 Introduction to Professional Communication
YEAR TWO
Semester 1
IDSN 2300 Studio III
IDSN 2325 Systems I
IDSN 2331 Design Theories I
IDSN 2341 AUTOCAD I
IDSN 2345 Representation I
IDSN 2361 Work Experience I
Semester 2
IDSN 2400 Studio IV
IDSN 2425 Systems II
IDSN 2431 Design Theories II
IDSN 2441 AUTOCAD II
IDSN 2445 Representation II
IDSN 2451 Site Tutorial I
IDSN 2461 Work Experience II
YEAR THREE
Semester 1
IDSN 3500 Studio V
IDSN 3521 Detailing
IDSN 3531 Design Theories III
IDSN 3541 Digital Representation
IDSN 3551 Site Tutorial II
IDSN 3561 Work Experience III
Semester 2
IDSN 3600 Studio VI
IDSN 3631 Design Theories IV
IDSN 3645 Representation III
IDSN 3651 Site Tutorial III
IDSN 3681 Interior Design Business I
IDSN 3690 Major Site Tutorial
Lib. Ed. Approved Elective
YEAR FOUR
Semester 1
IDSN 4700 Thesis Programming
IDSN 4721 Documentation
IDSN 4765 Mentorship I
IDSN 4781 Interior Design Business II
Lib. Ed. Approved Elective
Semester 2
IDSN 4800 Thesis Synthesis
IDSN 4865 Mentorship II
IDSN 4880 Interior Design Business III
IDSN 4860 Work Experience IV
Lib. Ed. Approved Elective
General Education
For information about the general education component of the program; and a list of approved general education electives, visit the general education page at: www.kwantlen.ca/design/interior_design
Full Course Listing
http://www.kwantlen.ca/calendar/courses/idsncrs
Advancement from one year to a subsequent year of this program is dependent on passing grades in all courses of that year (passing grade for all Studio courses, including the final semester, is 68% or B-).
The third year of the program includes a Major Site Tutorial (IDSN 3690) as part of curriculum requirements, the cost of which is borne by the student. (See http:// www.kwantlen.ca/design/interior_design/site_tutorials)
The Interior Design program is delivered in an e-mobile environment which includes laptops, computers, software, and support. Students need to include "fee for service" costs of the laptop and requisite course software for the duration of the 4 year degree program (approximately $1,200 each year). Students are advised not to purchase a laptop computer as all required equipment, software and services will be supplied by Kwantlen on the "fee for service" basis www.kwantlen.ca/design/interior_design/fees.
Interior Design information sessions are scheduled once in the Fall and once in the Spring semesters to answer questions from prospective students and to allow applicants to review portfolios of current students. These sessions have been of great benefit to those people interested in entering the program. Please visit www.kwantlen.ca/events to confirm dates, times and location.
Upon successful completion of this program, students are awarded a Bachelor of Interior Design. This Bachelor degree, followed by two cumulative years of work experience in the profession, qualifies graduates to write the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) examination. This in turn, allows professional membership in the Interior Designers’ Institute of British Columbia (IDIBC), the Interior Designers of Canada (IDC), and International Interior Design Association (IIDA).
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