Diploma in Interior Design technology
2 years Full Time
CourseImg Arts (fine/visual/performing) CAD 34066
Min. Qualification :
10 + 2 High School / Senior Secondary
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Vermilion : English
Scholarship
Specializations
  • Arts and Design
Fees Details
Year Name Fees Total
1st Year Tution Fee CAD 17033 17033.0
2nd Year Tution Fee CAD 17033 17033.0
Required Documents
  • Passport Copy
  • 10th Marklist
  • 12th Marklist/Equivalent
  • Proof of IELTS Score
  • Application Fee Receipt
  • Birth Certificate
  • Proof of PTE Score
Admission
Starting Date Application Deadline Status
2022-01-01 00:00:00.000 2022-01-15 00:00:00.000 Active
2022-09-01 00:00:00.000 2022-09-15 00:00:00.000 Active
Eligibility

Admission Process

1. Application along with supporting documents will be processed on TEN Agent portal.
2. Non-refundable application fee of CAD $90 will be charged from the student and it will be paid by credit card only.
3. Student will receive the admission offer either conditional or unconditional on his TEN Agent portal.After accepting the offer Fee invoice will be generated on student account.
4.After getting the fee invoice student can pay the fee and fee receipt can be found on TEN Portal  (Ten Agents)
 

Syllabus

YEAR I REQUIRED COURSES

 CO 120 Effective Writing - 3 credits 

This is a course in written communication focusing on effective writing skills.  Course content includes paragraphs, essays, documented summaries, business letters, and letter/resume, with an emphasis on the practical application of writing. Pre/co-requisites: None

 ID 110 Design I - 4 credits 

This course is an introduction to the basic elements, principles, and concepts of design.  Theory regarding colour, line, shape, texture, space, scale, emphasis, harmony, proportion, unity, and balance is creatively applied in two-dimensional problems using a variety of media.  Two-dimensional problem solving comprises the majority of the course work, culminating in its application to three-dimensional problems. Co-requisites: ID 120

 ID 120 Graphic Presentation I - 3 credits 

This course is an introduction to drawing as a communication skill in interior design.  Emphasis is on the development of free-hand drawing and presentation skills with pencil, pen and ink, and felt-tip using a variety of media surfaces and presentation techniques.  Also this course is an introduction to both one point and two point perspectives. Prerequisites: ID 110

 ID 130 History of Architecture & Design I - 3 credits 

This course is a survey of design cultures and contexts from antiquity to the industrial revolution.  ID 130 provides for the exploration and discussion of historical architecture, interiors and the arts. Students analyze, interpret and discuss historical developments that relate to a variety of design styles. Pre/co-requisites: None

ID 160 Technical Drafting I - 3 credits 

This course focuses on theory and practical exercises in manual drafting techniques.  Students are introduced to instrument use, lettering, linework, dimensioning, media types and reproduction techniques.  Students will be instructed in the preparation of plan, elevation, section and three dimensional drawings. Co-requisites: ID 110 

 ID 210 Design II - 4 credits 

This course builds on ID 110 with the study and application of the basic principles and elements of design as applied to three-dimensional problems.  It provides for continued examination of the design process with reference to the human factors in design, space planning, and colour use in residential interiors.   Students apply the fundamentals of kitchen and bath planning as outlined by the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) guidelines. Prerequisites: ID 110. Co-requisites: ID 220 & ID 260 

 ID 220 Graphic Presentation II - 3 credits 

This course is an introduction to computer software to create perspectives and renderings.  It is a continuation of developing sketching skills.  In this course, students create fully rendered interior perspectives. Prerequisites: ID120 & ID160. Co-requisites: ID 210

 ID 230 History of Architecture & Design II - 3 credits 

This course is a continuation of History of Architecture and Design I with focus on the architecture and design of the western world from the 17th century to the present day.  Lectures and discussion explore aesthetics and the development of design trends.  Lectures are supported with PowerPoint presentations and videos. Prerequisites: ID 130 Co-requisites: ID 210 

 ID 235 Materials I - 3 credits 

This course is an exploration and study of properties and applications of materials commonly used in interior design.  There is emphasis on understanding the nature of materials such as form, workability, strength and sustainability. Pre/co-requisites: None 

 ID 236 Materials II - 3 credits 

This course is an exploration and study of properties and applications of materials commonly used in interior design.  There is emphasis on understanding the nature of materials such as form, workability, strength and sustainability.  Environmental factors are emphasized. Prerequisites: ID 235 

 ID 260 Technical Drafting II - 3 credits 

Emphasis in this course is placed on the use of architectural drafting techniques, symbols, and conventions in the development of working drawings.  National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) standards and conventions are introduced along with general joinery detailing and an introduction to AutoCAD drawing software. Prerequisites: ID 160. Co-requisites: ID 210, ID 235 & ID 270

 ID 270 Construction Fundamentals - 3 credits 

This course is a survey of building methods and practices commonly used in residential construction.  The various phases of residential construction are studied in logical sequences.  Topics include footings, foundations, framing of floors, walls and roof systems, and window and door types with reference to the Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation (CMHC) building standards and the Alberta Building Code. Prerequisites: ID 160 Co-requisites: ID 260 

YEAR II REQUIRED COURSES

 ID 150 Professional Practice - 3 credits 

In this course, an introduction is made to the interior design profession and its scope of practice and services. The course facilitates awareness of professional associations, professional relations, current design practice and preparation to enter the design industry. The course outlines participants, organizational procedures and supportive documentation required in the design process. Preparation of standard specifications, schedules, and detail components of the construction document package are examined. Building code requirements are identified for various occupancies. This course emphasizes the importance of communication through comprehensive content of contract documents and oral communication. Prerequisites: ID 310 

 ID 305 Digital Graphics - 3 credits 

Emphasis in this course is placed on the use of various digital software programs in the development of conceptual drawings, working drawings and student portfolios.  Supplementing their use of Microsoft Office Suite and Autodesk AutoCAD, students are introduced to Autodesk Revit drawing software. Prerequisites: ID 260. Co-requisites: ID 360 

 ID 310 Design III - 4 credits 

This course further studies residential interior applications including advanced kitchen and bath design and documentation to NKBA standards.  There is an application of the design process, programming, space planning, and environmental factors affecting interior settings. As well, an introduction to basic interior lighting theory, design, applications, fixtures, light sources, and documentation is provided. Both stock and custom cabinetry are examined. Projects require use of computers for product review, research, and documentation. Prerequisites: ID 210, ID 260 & ID 270. Co-requisites: ID 320, ID 335 & ID 360 

 ID 320 Graphic Presentation III - 3 credits 

Emphasis is on the development of a personal rendering and presentation technique.  In addition, this course focuses on the presentation of developed design solutions to accompany ID 310. Prerequisites: ID 210 & ID 220. Co-requisites: ID 310 

 ID 340 Detailing I - 3 credits 

Students explore interior building construction employing structural, technical, sustainable, and material considerations. Students develop details for residential spaces including interior elevations, a millwork drawing package and modelling. Students generate a Detail Journal, using sketching, creative thinking, technical knowledge, and computer drawing. Manipulation of materials and technologies is stressed. Prerequisites: ID 270  

 ID 360 Technical Studio I - 4 credits 

Students apply further architectural drafting practices with emphasis on the design and drafting of interior detail applications and application of the Canadian Building Code in residential interiors culminating in complete working drawings.  The National Kitchen and Bath Association guidelines are also applied to drawings. Course work requires use of a computer aided drafting program (CAD) as well as manual techniques. Prerequisites: ID 260 & ID 270. Co-requisites: ID 310 

 ID 370 Building Systems - 3 credits 

As a continuation of Construction Fundamentals, the knowledge of building systems is enhanced in this course by the survey of buildings in residential and commercial construction.  Strategies for sustainable design are emphasized. Prerequisites: ID 270. Co-requisites: ID 310 & ID 335 

 ID 410 Design IV - 4 credits 

This course provides theoretical as well as practical introduction to design problem solving via the exploration of residential, retail, hospitality and office planning.  Professional calibre of work in resolution and execution is expected, which includes problem analysis, space planning, material and colour specifications as well as a full visual/verbal presentation. Sustainable design solutions are emphasized. Prerequisites: ID 310, ID 360 & ID 370. Co-requisites: ID 420 & ID 460

 ID 420 Graphic Presentation IV - 3 credits 

This is a graphic presentation course with continued emphasis on board layout, presentation techniques and perspectives. Students compile a portfolio of work in preparation for employment.  The material ties in closely with designs prepared in ID 310 and ID 410. Prerequisites: ID310 & ID320. Co-requisites: ID 410 

 ID 440 Detailing II - 3 credits 

Students continue to explore the built environment from the viewpoint of construction examining building envelope, structural systems, building technologies, and finish materials. Students develop detail drawings for a commercial interior. Using sketching, digital drawing, research and investigation students demonstrate a technical vocabulary emphasizing the manipulation of materials and technologies. Prerequisites: ID 340 

ID 450 Interior Design Practicum - 8 credits 

Students participate in a two-month practicum in the interior design industry.  P/F. Prerequisites: A current minimum grade point average of 2.0 in all required Interior Design Technology program courses. 

ID 460 Technical Studio II - 4 credits

The design and detailing of specialized installations, construction and application of the Canadian Building Code in commercial situations is studied in this course.  Students prepare design working drawings applying drafting standards.  A computer aided drafting program (CAD), a 3-D modeling program and a computer aided kitchen design and rendering program are used. Prerequisites: ID 360 & ID 370. Co-requisites: ID 410 

Description

Prepare for a career in interior design and make an impact with Lakeland College.

Your classroom is a design studio.

You’ll choose a drafting table, not a desk.

A computer lab with specialized design software is just for your program. So is a plotter, a sample room and a work room. All are available 24 hours a day.

Along your two-year college journey, you’ll develop practical skills such as drafting and rendering. Check out all the applied skills.

You’ll also learn:

  • design fundamentals
  • history
  • space planning
  • materials
  • sustainable building practices
  • residential construction
  • finishes

You’ll design and create. Then, design and create some more

Put your skills to work in student design competitions from:

Or, projects like designing a space at Lakeland or in the community. 

You’ll make industry connections at national design shows and showrooms in Calgary and Toronto. Your 2-month practicum is another chance to use your skills and network.

Visa

For visa process, refer to this link:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada.html

The VISA Application should be submitted online with Documents mentioned below.
Study Permit – Checklist of Documents.
All Academic Documents
10th  Marksheet
12th Marksheet
Passing Certificate
Admit Card (12thClass)
Bachelors Marksheets
Degree Certificate
Backlog Certificate
IELTS/PTE
E- Medical – Information or tracking sheet (After Medical Doctor will give you this document).
Passport / Old Passport (if any)
2 Photographs with white background. (35mm X 45mm) (80% face should be visible)
Aadhar Card
Income tax returns of Parents (Only in case of Non-SDS Applicants).
(Experience Letter, Appointment Letter, Bank account Salary Statement (last 3 months), Pay Slips (last 3 months), Job Relieving Letter if resigned (From each employer)
Cover letter, CV and SOP is required
Any document in a language other than English must be accompanied by notary attested English translation.

Diploma in Interior Design technology
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