The following are additional classes (electives) that are offered by MIID:

    ID-102: Basic Interior Decorating - Personal Enrichment
    20 Hours

    This course will cover basic decorating/designing concepts. The student will be able to decorate their home and gain knowledge and understanding of color, wall coverings, furniture styles, flooring, lighting, etc.

    ID-103: Resource Trips, Decorator Showrooms and Museums
    30 Hours

    Tours are conducted and led in a group by the instructor. Included is discussion and summary. Lectures are given in each showroom as they are in the museums.

    ID-1012: Accessories
    30 Hours

    The interior design students develop an in-depth knowledge of different home ornament styles and how to apply them wisely to create unified, stylish, pleasing room. Individual accessories- their aesthetic and functional purposes are analyzed. Field trips will include visits to home furnishing building, house trip, guest speakers, and a visit to an art gallery. Designers learn how to sharpen their eyes for good taste and design.

    ID-1014: Window Design
    30 Hours

    Career oriented students will be able to work with manufacturers, installers and designers in recommending, designing, measuring and installing window treatments for residential and commercial settings. Students will become knowledgeable in all current styles.

    ID-1024: Basic Faux Finish
    20 Hours

    This hand on course covers a wide range of techniques used in faux finish including the basic steps for creating traditional as well as unconventional finishes in glazing, marbling, gilding and wood-grain effects for furniture, walls and art objects.

    ID-1025: Advanced Faux Finish
    20 Hours

    Prerequisite for this course is Basic Faux Finish – ID1024. This course will continue to explore traditional and unconventional finishes and their application to various objects and furniture.

    IDM-100: Textiles
    30 Hours

    This course will explore the properties of cellulose fibers, natural fibers, synthetic and special application fibers, woven fabrics, knitted fabrics. Non-woven and other methods of fabric construction. Dying and printing, finishes, textile and regulations.

    DR-002: Perspective Drawing
    30 Hours

    This is a foundation course for all design and architectural presentations. This course teaches the student how to illustrate ideas in three-dimensional terms. A student will construct will construct one and two point perspective drawings.

    DR-007: Drawing on Your Creativity
    24 Hours

    The student will learn how to release their creativity in a two-fold process: (1) removal of the deterrent concept of talent as requirement for learning basic perceptual skills; (2) teaching and learning based on new knowledge of how the human brain works.

    FS-101: Introduction to the Art of Feng Shui
    30 Hours

    Learn the basic principles of Feng Shui. How your space can mirror your current life situations. What changes you can make to support you toward a healthier; richer; balanced life. The student will be able to begin assess the interior and exterior factors that affect the Feng Shui of their own interior space. The class will include Color Theory, the 5 Elements and how to use the “Ba-gua”.