Arts, A/V Technology & Communication Cluster

Career Pathway: Visual Arts

CTE Program: Interior Design Services

Interior Design Services

Please Note: The sample Program of Study below reflects minimum requirements. Alternate core courses (including AP, IB, AICE, and Dual Enrollment) may be selected based upon the student’s academic performance. Students should pay close attention to the specifics regarding general graduation requirements and diploma designations based upon the year they began 9th grade. Students are also encouraged to visit MyCareerShines website for detailed information on the Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholarship, as well as access to other career planning tools. Students should always consult with their high school counselor to make sure all graduation requirements are fulfilled and the correct CTE courses are taken to prepare for industry certifications and program completion of the program of study outlined below. Interior Design Services (including graduation requirements)
PSAV/Technical Center Program(s) N/A State College Program(s) Interior Design Technology—AS University Program(s) Interior Design—BS
Students completing this program of study may follow a career pathway in a variety of related occupations, from entry level to professional occupations. For more information on other careers related to this program of study area, please visit the Occupational Outlook Handbook at http://www.bls.gov/home.htm and a search. Other career related websites: CareerOneStop and FL Targeted Occupations List. Entrepreneurship Drafter Illustrator Interior Design Specialist Interior Designer Retail Sales Textile Designer
Students completing this Program of Study have three opportunities to earn college credit before leaving high school. These college credit earning opportunities include: Advanced Placement courses, Dual Enrollment, and Local and Statewide Articulation Agreements. Dual Enrollment Courses To Consider ENC 1101 ENC 1102 MAC 1105 ARH 1000 MUL 1010 AML 2010 PSY 2012 ECO 2013 HSC 2100 Please meet with your school counselor before registering for these courses. If you meet the criteria you may be able to earn college credit, gain industry-accepted certification, save time, money, and participate in more challenging coursework. There are specific qualifiers, rules, and regulations to be considered before committing to any of these options. Enrollment as part of this Career Pathways Program of Study. Career Pathways Articulation Agreements—Local Miami-Dade College Statewide Articulation Agreements The State Board of Education has approved a list of Statewide Career and Technical Education Articulation Agreements. This supports the Department’s Next Generation Areas of Focus effort Number 3—“to expand opportunities for postsecondary degrees and certificates.” These agreements are intended to be a minimum guarantee of articulated credit and do not preclude institutions from granting additional credit based on local agreements. Click below to access the statewide agreements. http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/dwdframe/artic_frame.asp
Work Based Learning N/A Student Organizations N/A
Industry Certification/Technical Skill Assessment Chief Architect Certified Apprentice