Home
ArticlesDepartmentsEventsThe SceneRelocation GuideSubscribe FreeNewsletterseBrochuresContests
A Place in History
Business Class
Current Affairs
Five Questions
Getaways
Going out in Style
Homes on the Block
Making Waves
Micro Markets
My First Job
On the Job
Ready to Rally
Take It from the Top
The Tech Dispatches

advertisement


Articles > Past Issues > 2007 > October 2007 > Five Questions

Five Questions

Linda Petersen: Interior Design program, Southwest Florida College

Caryn Stevens
Switches were teaching aids for tough teachers of the past, but Linda Petersen wields swatches for her students.

The Naples design professional is the enthusiastic manager of an interior design and decorating program at Southwest Florida College in Fort Myers. Introduced in 2004 and said to be one of a kind in this area, the program graduated six students in 2006—all of whom got jobs in their field upon graduation.

How would you describe the curriculum?
[Students] are exposed to a complete course of study that not only includes trade techniques but general studies, such as history, English, writing and computer science. The interior design curriculum includes a real-world format: Students are presented with a fictional assignment and learn how to negotiate every phase of it, from meeting the client to preparing the plans, creating the design and making a formal presentation.

What kind of degree or certification does the program offer?
The two-year, eight-term course of study can be pursued full- or part-time, and leads to an associate in science degree. (Getting a state license requires another exam.) Starting this fall, a four-year bachelor’s degree in interior design is also being offered. We are pursuing accreditation with the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA); however, in order to receive accreditation we must have two graduating bachelor classes. Our program was written with CIDA guidelines.

Is the academic program integrated with local interior design businesses?
Absolutely. Internships and co-ops are very important to our students. We are offering [opportunities to work with] major furniture stores, major design firms. Maxine Colbert is the president of ASID [American Society of Interior Designers] in Southwest Florida and her firm has hired one of our students. Lighting Solutions in Fort Myers is another firm [that hired a 2006 graduate].

Who are your students and teachers?
Page 1 of 2
 |<  < 1 - 2  >  >| 

 

 

 


********************************************************************************************************

Subscribe to Gulfshore Business now ยป

********************************************************************************************************

Current rating: 0 (0 ratings)

Send this to a friend...
Your message (click here):


Bookmark this page to:

Add to Yahoo Bookmarks Add to Facebook Add to Ask Add to Blogmarks Add to MyAOL Add to Delicious Add to Multiply Add to Faves Add to Twitter Add to Live Add to Furl Add to Segnalo Add to Reddit Add to Terchnorati Add to StumbleUpon Add to Digg Add to Slashdot Add to Spurl Add to Yahoo MyWeb Add to Newsvine Add to MySpace Add to Diigo Add to Backflip Add to Google Bookmarks

advertisement


advertisement


Bookmark This Site | Contact Us | About Us | Magazine Advertising | Privacy Policy | Legal | Site Map

© 2011 Gulfshore Media, LLC., All Rights Reserved

The information contained within this site is provided by us as a service for our readers.
Although this website strives to provide the most accurate and reliable information, this site cannot and does
not guarantee the accuracy, sufficiency, completeness, correctness or timeliness of such information.
You are responsible for confirming the accuracy and reliability of all information
provided on this website prior to making any decisions based on such information. 

Sarasota Magazine | BIZ941 | Gulfshore Life | Gulfshore Business | Homebuyer Magazine
 

This site is a member of the City & Regional Magazine Association Online Network

CRMA