High school diploma, GED, or an equivalent international qualification.
96 credit hours
16 courses
1-year self-paced program
$21,120
The following courses make up the Associate Degree in Interior Design. Each module is crafted by an experienced international faculty and refreshed regularly so learners develop up-to-date, industry-ready skills across design theory, practice, and presentation.
Course Name
Course Description
Credit Hours
Introduction to the Humanities
The course surveys humanity’s philosophical and artistic legacy across visual arts, music, literature, theatre, film and media, engaging themes such as morality, meaning, freedom and creativity.
6 Credits
Social and Cultural Geography
Explores how place and space shape social relations, identity and inequality, examining global patterns across ethnicity, industry, resources and urbanization.
6 Credits
English Composition
Builds practical academic writing: planning, drafting, revising, argumentation and source use—emphasizing clarity, coherence and correct usage.
6 Credits
College Algebra
Fundamentals of algebra including functions, equations, systems and applications relevant to design and technical contexts.
6 Credits
World Religions
Introduces major world faiths and traditions to broaden cultural literacy and context for design practice.
6 Credits
Ethics
Survey of ethical theories and applied ethics across personal, professional and societal domains.
6 Credits
Art Appreciation
Overview of art forms, styles and media, developing visual analysis and design vocabularies.
6 Credits
Pre-Calculus
Functions, trigonometry and analytic geometry foundations to support technical drawing and modeling.
6 Credits
Human Biology
Human systems, health and behavior—useful context for wellness-oriented spatial design.
6 Credits
World History
Macro view of global civilizations and cultural exchange to inform historical style literacy.
6 Credits