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Fashion, Apparel, Interior Design
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Sequence of Courses
Pathway Course ID Course Title Level Credit Visual Arts-Interior and Textile 7605 Career & Life Planning Level 1: Introductory 0.5 Visual Arts-Interior and Textile 5769 Introduction to Drawing Level 1: Introductory 0.5 Visual Arts-Interior and Textile 7675 Introduction to Family & Consumer Sciences Level 1: Introductory 0.5 Visual Arts-Interior and Textile 5778 Principles of Illustration Level 2: Technical 0.5 Visual Arts-Interior and Textile 5752, 5749 Essentials of Interior & Textile Design Level 2: Technical *1.0 Visual Arts-Interior and Textile 5759, 5799 Interior & Textile Merchandising Level 2: Technical *1.0 Visual Arts-Interior and Textile 5779 Interior Design Applications Level 3: Application 0.5 Visual Arts-Interior and Textile 5789, 5790 Interior & Textile Design Studio Level 3: Application 1 Visual Arts-Interior and Textile 7633 Community Connections Level 3: Application 0.5 Visual Arts-Interior and Textile 7609 Career Connections Level 3: Application 0.5 * Only 0.5 credit of this class counts toward the 2.0 credits required for Concentrator status.
Courses offered may vary between schools. To be considered a CTE Completer in the pathway, students must complete 3.0 credits within the course sequence, achieve 80% or greater competency on the course standards or industry proficiency exam, and graduate high school in four years. At least 2.0 of the required 3.0 required credits must be a combination of technical and application level courses.