Interior Design II (2023)

The following competency is to be taught within ALL technical level courses offered in your school’s approved pathway 0

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    Demonstrate an understanding of industry standards for personal safety including the safe use of tools, equipment, and hazardous materials. 0.1

Demonstrate fundamental understanding of working with interior design clients.1

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    Interpret client driven interior design needs with accuracy.1.1

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    Refer to historical period styles and/or trends in building/interior design to meet client needs.1.2

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    Assess financial resources needed to achieve client interior design goals for family residence, and/or human services related business facility needs (e.g. housing range—apartment, townhouse, single family, day care, senior care facilities, etc.).1.3

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    Analyze function of the space to determine effects of elements and principles of design to meet human need and aesthetic requests.1.4

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    Analyze considerations of remodel vs new build spaces in meeting client needs. 1.5

Demonstrate technical knowledge and skills of equipment and procedures used in interior design.2

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    Examine legislation, regulation and public policy affecting the building industry (i.e. zoning, flood plain, insurance limitations, safety requirements and codes).2.1

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    Review measuring, estimating, ordering, purchasing and pricing accurately. 2.2

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    Examine a variety of floor plans related to family and/or human services professions for efficiency and safety, and areas including, but not limited to zones, traffic patterns, storage, universal design and space function.2.3

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    Draw an interior space to scale using correct architectural symbols and drafting skills.2.4

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    Determine applicable building codes, universal guidelines and regulations in space planning.2.5

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    Create floor plan(s) using computer added drafting software.2.6

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    Understand basics of electricity as related to circuits, wattage limitations, appliance and electrical wiring needs, electrical needs of residential and human services related facility and safety considerations in design.2.7

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    Determine electrical and lighting needs to meet space function and aesthetic value with consideration for safety. 2.8

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    Create and present a project board to a client.2.9

Develop career readiness in the fashion, apparel and textile industry.3

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    Participate in civic/community leadership and teamwork opportunities to enhance customer relation skills (i.e. FCCLA).3.1

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    Interpret directions to appropriately use tools, follow procedures and establish foundational industry work habits.3.2

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    Create a reference of reliable sources of information (informational texts, internet, and/or technical materials) to review and apply in completing design or production assignments.3.3

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    Develop personal goals and objectives, including prioritizing tasks to be completed using timelines and time management knowledge and skills to improve workflow and meet deadlines.3.4

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    Generate new and creative ideas to solve problems by brainstorming possible solutions in lab settings.3.5

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    Compare and contrast the cost of doing business across price points.3.6

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    Demonstrate safe work habits and procedures, including injury protocol, for reporting and handling accidents and safety incidents in a production lab. (i.e. electrical equipment, use of technology, storage of equipment, first aid, etc.).3.7

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    Demonstrate ability to communicate and resolve conflicts with a diverse classroom setting independently.3.8

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    Manage personal work habits to accomplish assignments.3.9

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    Create an electronic or physical portfolio for use in demonstrating knowledge, skills and experiences to include evaluations of floor plans, product samples, and pictures of completed work.3.10

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    Communicate interior design knowledge to others. 3.11

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
PROFESSIONALEDUCATION-DEVELOPMENT
Where can I read the official document?
CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) COURSE COMPETENCIES

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