Interior design is the art and science of designing functional and visually appealing interior spaces. It involves arranging and coordinating furnishings, materials, and colors to create a harmonious environment that meets the needs and preferences of the occupants. It aims to create spaces that are both beautiful and functional, considering elements such as space planning, lighting, furniture design, color theory, and materials selection.
This Interior Design course is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the principles and practices of interior design, preparing them for a career in this exciting and creative field.
Early Childhood Education
Want to have an impact on the most important years of human development? The main purpose of this course is to introduce you to the study of the early years of childhood. Students will learn how to create fun and educational environments for children, how to keep the environment safe for children, and how to encourage the health and well-being of infants, toddlers, and school-aged children.
Independent Living
The Independent Living class is for students interested in learning about life issues that will affect them as they live in the real world. Topics include Preparing for Career and College Readiness, Money Management, Transportation, Housing & Home Ownership, Health & Wellness, Credit, Financial Institutions, Taxes, Insurance, Basic Nutrition and You as a Consumer. Students will learn through readings, videos, and lessons. Assessments include assignments, student reflection, quizzes and activities.