Interior Design (University of Alabama Only), A.S.

This plan of study was developed as a guideline for students who plan to transfer to The University of Alabama and pursue a degree in Interior Design. Students who plan to transfer to other institutions should consult that institution and plan their program of study in consultation with interior design faculty advisors and/or counselors. Some courses in this program may not be available at all College locations. Upon completion of courses listed below, the transcript will reflect either an AA or AS degree without reference to the specific program of study.

 

NOTES

* Must complete a 6-hour sequence in either Literature or History. 

* ORI 101 or 105; CIS 146: Courses are not included in the STARS Articulation Guide but are applicable toward the associate degree.

* For SPA 101, 102, or 6 hours of approved Computer Science courses: All students completing degrees at The University of Alabama must either complete one year of the same foreign language or 6 semester hours of courses that have been approved for a computer designation. Contact their College of Human Environmental Sciences for additional information.

Area I: Written Composition

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
6

Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts

Item #
Title
Credits
ART 100 or HUM 101 or HUM 102 or MUS 101 or HUM 101 or HUM 102 or PHL 206 or REL 100 or REL
151 or REL 152 or SPA 101 or SPA 102 or SPH 106 or SPH 107
 +
3
Sub-Total Credits
12

Area III: Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Item #
Title
Credits
Natural Sciences  +
8
MTH 112 or more advanced based on placement or ACT® scores  +
3
Sub-Total Credits
11

Area IV: History, Social and Behavioral Sciences

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
12

Area V: Pre-Professional, Pre-Major, and Elective Courses

Item #
Title
Credits
ART 114 or ART 121 or ART 127 or ART 133 or ART 134 or ART 173 or ART 174 or ART 216 or ART 217 or ART 233 or ART 234 or ART 243 or ART 244  +
12
Sub-Total Credits
19-23
Total credits:
60-64

Overview

Type

Associate in Science