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Course Description

Drafting pencil, eraser, other tools laying on top of a floorplan

Just like architects, interior designers must understand the architectural scale and know how to accurately draft floor plans, elevations, and details—whether it’s an office space or residence. This course is an introduction to the drafting methods and techniques used in interior design. Students learn to use the basic tools and procedures of drafting to develop effective interior design plans. Classes cover tools and applications, architectural measurement and scale, dimensioning methods, and development of legends. Students learn how to incorporate design ideas into a practical plan format to fully realize an interior concept.

Prerequisites

None

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Section Title
Drafting I
Type
Online
Dates
Feb 16, 2025 to Apr 27, 2025
Delivery Options
Online  
Course Fee(s)
Section Notes
  • Students must be 18+ years of age to enroll.
  • This course includes 30 hours of class time plus at least 15 hours of homework time.
  • No Class Content Released: 3/23/25
  • New course content will be released on Sundays.
  • All times are listed for Pacific Daylight Time (PDT).
  • Course teaching method:  Asynchronous
    • Asynchronous: Taught through an online learning environment, allowing for flexibility with scheduling of the student's participation in activities. Includes organized discussions, posts and replies to messages, and uploaded multimedia and resources.
  • Course details subject to change. Please check this page regularly to verify information. After registering for a course, visit your student profile page for updates.
  • Note: Instructions on how to access course content are sent out in the 24-48 hours before a class begins. If you register for a class less than 24 hours in advance, please reach out to the Extension office at 310-665-6850 or extension@otis.edu. The Extension office is open M-F from 8:30 am - 5:00 pm. Students who register within 24 hours before the first class meeting may experience a delay in accessing the course.
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