University of Nebraska at Kearney

1996-98 UNK Undergraduate Catalog

Offered by Department of Family & Consumer Sciences:

Family & Consumer Sciences in Business Comprehensive
Interior Design Emphasis
Bachelor of Science

BT BS 1405
General Studies = 45
CHEM 150GS, Consumer Organic Chemistry - 3 or 4 hours
FCSC 108GS, Space for Family Living - 3 hours
BS Science-related course requirements = 0
Major = 59
Minimum total hours required coursework = 104
Unrestricted elective in 125 hour program = 21

Minimum total hours required for BS in Family & Consumer Science in Business Comprehensive/Interior Design Emphasis = 125
UNK degrees require a minimum of 125 hours. Forty (40) of the hours required for all UNK degrees must be upper division hours, which are courses numbered 300 or above taken at a 4-year college or university.

Interior Design Requirements
Take all of the following:
FCSC 104, Family and Consumer Sciences Orientation - 1 hour
FCSC 200, Textiles - 3 hours
FCSC 207, Heritage of Interiors - 3 hours
FCSC 208, Interior Design Graphics - 3 hours
FCSC 305, Residential Kitchen and Bath Design - 3 hours
FCSC 306, Theory and Application of Lighting - 3 hours
FCSC 307, Furniture, Finishes, Materials and Components of Interior Architecture - 3 hours
FCSC 309, Interior Design Studio I: Programming, Space Planning and Predesign of Interiors - 3 hours
FCSC 380, Interior Design Studio II: Nature and Design of Residential Interiors - 3 hours
FCSC 407, Interior Design Studio III: Contract Interior Design - 3 hours
FCSC 446, Professional Practice of Interior Design - 3 hours
FCSC 475, Internship - 7 hours
ITEC 122, Architectural Drafting & Design - 3 hours
ITEC 205, Computer-Aided Drafting - 3 hours
ITEC 240, Construction Planning and Design - 3 hours
ITEC 341, Construction: Electro/Mechanical Systems - 3 hours
ART 118, Color and Design - 3 hours
BMKT 331, Principles of Selling - 3 hours
BACC 250, Beginning Accounting I - 3 hours

The Interior Design Program is endorsed by the Council of Societies of Certified Kitchen and Bath Association. Completion of this program plus two years qualified verifiable employment, and successful passage of the NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification), qualifies students to sit for the National Kitchen and/or Bath Certification Examinations. Successful passage of examinations earns certification as Kitchen and/or Bath Designer and title of Certified Kitchen and/or Bath Designer.

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