Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 52.18 - Interior design(a) To be registered as a program creditable towards the education/experience requirement necessary for certification to use the title certified interior designer, as prescribed in section 79-3.2(b) of this Title, a baccalaureate degree curriculum shall contain at least 48 semester hours of course work in the following content areas: (1) drafting and presentation techniques;(2) fundamentals of space planning and design;(3) materials and methods of construction;(4) furniture, finishes, and equipment;(5) history of architecture and the decorative arts;(6) codes - construction, fire, safety, and accessibility;(7) environmental and building systems;(8) color theory and application;(9) business practices and ethics; and(10) construction documents.(b) To be registered as a program creditable towards the education/experience requirement necessary for certification to use the title certified interior designer, as prescribed in section 79-3.2(b) of this Title, an associate degree curriculum shall contain at least 30 semester hours of course work in the following content areas: (1) drafting and presentation techniques;(2) fundamentals of space planning and design;(3) materials and methods of construction;(4) furniture, finishes, and equipment;(5) history of architecture and the decorative arts; and(6) codes - construction, fire, safety, and accessibility.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 52.18