Employment Outlook:
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.
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.
COURSE INFO
COURSE INFO8 - 11 mos (30 hrs/wk)
14 - 16 mos (20 hrs/wk)
$2,040.00 Details
$100
Yes
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.
Arranged - varies by high school
M – F: 8am - 2:30pm