About the Program:


The BATC Interior Design Program creates a learning environment promoting individual confidence and development, visualization, and professionalism for their students. Guest speakers, faculty lectures, field trips and job shadowing enhance the classroom experience. The program is focused on integrating real-life practice with academic study to ensure students are prepared for the workforce. Interior environments impact human behavior; therefore, the department goal is to provide students with skill development to become a successful interior designer.<br><br>
<b>What is an Interior Designer?</b><br>
Using a variety of sources an interior designer enhances the function, safety, and aesthetics of interior spaces with the purpose of improving the quality of life. Interior designers are concerned with how colors, textures, furniture, lighting, and space work together to meet the needs of a client. Designers are involved in planning the interior spaces of various buildings including:  offices, theaters, shopping malls, restaurants, hotels, schools, hospitals, and private residences.</p>
    
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An increasing demand for designers is the result of an expanding economy, growing homeowner wealth, and a rising appreciation for interior design.

Interior designers are often associated with self-employment and residential design; however, there are a variety of career choices beyond these options. Other choices include: hospitality/restaurant, health care, kitchen and bath, lighting, retail layout, furniture stores, home improvement retailers, building construction companies, computer aided drafting, furniture design, and commercial space planning and specifying.

e-Learning Components:


Online courses and/or blended components are available in this program. Blended learning courses are courses that combine face-to-face instruction with online elements. Contact an instructor for details regarding online availability.


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Interior Design

Approx. Program Length:

8 - 11 mos (30 hrs/wk)
14 - 16 mos (20 hrs/wk)

Approx. Tuition:

$2,040.00 Details

Approx. Fees:

$100

Est. Books & Supplies:

View details here

Federal Financial Aid:

Yes

Program Requirements:

Assessment: Basic reading, basic math, and measurements. Call (435) 750-3188 to schedule an appointment. Need a review? Get a sneak peek at the Assessment Center or enroll directly into the Academic Learning Center by calling (435) 753-6780.

Please note: A composite ACT score of 17 or a composite SAT score of 1210 can waive assessment requirements if taken no more than four years prior to enrollment.

Hours Available:
High School Students:

Arranged - varies by high school


Adult Students:

M – F: 8am - 2:30pm

Location(s):
Logan Main Campus
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