Interior Design License Requirements

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Interior Design License Requirements The Three E’s: Education, Experience, Examination

Warm-up Quietly think to yourself about: What are the requirements to get a driver’s license in the state of Texas (for teenagers)? Create a list – include 3 requirements. Compare and share.

Custom Roadmaps to a License in Interior Design Today we will investigate the requirements of how to become licensed to practice Interior Design in the United States. Your group will need to draw a roadmap that illustrates the requirements to use the TITLE or practice Interior Design.

Custom Roadmaps to a License in Interior Design Assign the following position to a group member. Artist - Draw the roadmap. Scribe - Take notes during reading of articles. Speaker - Present information to the class. We will work as a class to go through each of the stops needed on your map. Open your brown paper bag. Inside there is information on your assigned State.

Why license Interior Designers? Working with your group quickly brainstorm: Why should interior designers be required to get a license to practice design? Compare and share.

Reasons Interior Designers create: “Built Environments” The combination of art and science in creating functional human built spaces. Qualified designers focus on protecting and enhancing the life, health, safety and welfare of the public. Requirements for license: Education Experience Examination

Importance of the 3 “E” Currently 26 states in the US require that Interior Designers be licensed.

1st Stop = Education Post-secondary education is required. What education is needed depends on the state that you want to be licensed in. Most states require that the school be accredited by: Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) or The National Association of Schools of Art & Design (NASAD)

1st Stop = Education Review your state’s information and locate the education requirements. What type of education is accepted? Is an accredited program of study required? Number of years of education required? Create Stop 1 on your roadmap.

2nd Stop = Experience After completing their education, graduates will need to gain work experience. Apprenticeship: Work under the supervision of an experienced designer. Wide variety of opportunities for work experience. Years required varies depending on state requirements.

2nd Stop = Experience Review your state’s information and locate the requirements for experience. What type of experience is accepted? Number of years of experience required? Do the number of years of education and experience depend on each other? Create Stop 2 on your roadmap.

3rd Stop = Examination Testing requirements: Combination of education and experience is required prior to testing. Minimum of 2 yrs post-secondary education (or) Maximum of 4 yrs post-secondary education with 2 to 5 years of experience. Giving you a total of 6 to 7 years. NCIDQ Exam National exam administered by the National Council for Interior Design Qualification. Passing score with education and experience = License.

3rd Stop = Examination Review your state’s information and locate the education requirements. Is an examination required? What are the testing requirements? Create Stop 3 on your roadmap.

4th Stop = Types of License Laws Across the U.S. Title Act: Regulates the use of a Title. Practice Act: Requires an individual to have a license in order to practice a profession. Self-Certification: Registered with the interior design board (exam varies). Permitting Statute: Designers (with 3 E) are allowed to pull permits.

4th Stop = License Law Review your state’s information and locate the License Law. What type of License Law is enforced? Create Stop 4 on your roadmap.

5th Stop = Official Titles - Vary Once you receive your license, your official title would be as listed below: Title Act States Certified Interior Designer Registered Interior Designer Practice Act States Licensed Interior Designer

5th Stop = Official Titles - Vary Review your state’s information and locate the Official Title for your new license. Create Stop 5 on your roadmap.

6th Stop = Continuing Requirements License must be renewed yearly and fees paid in most states. Continuing Education Program Hours (CEPH): Minimum number or hours each year. Must include the study of subjects related to the profession. Health Safety and Welfare Sustainable or energy efficient design Barrier-free design Etc.

6th Stop = Continuing Requirements Review your state’s information and locate the requirements for continuing education to renew your license. Identify the agency that is responsible for enforcing licensing requirements. Enactment date of licensing law. Create Stop 6 on your roadmap.

Complete Roadmaps & Prepare for Group Presentations Georgia California Florida Nevada Indiana Colorado New York Alabama Texas

Texas Fact Sheet on Interior Design License Type of Act: Title Act Title: "Interior Designer" Post-HS Education and Experience Requirements Minimum Education: 2 years Total Education Plus Experience: 6 years

Texas Fact Sheet on Interior Design License Examination Required: NCIDQ Grandfather Clause: Expired 8/31/94 Continuing Education for Renewal: 8 hours per year Year Passed: 1991

Resources ASID: http://www.asid.org/ Council for Interior Accreditation: http://www.accredit-id.org/ Texas Board of Architectural Examiners: http://www.tbae.state.tx.us/Professions/Interior.shtml National Council for Interior Design Qualifications: http://www.ncidq.org/ Bureau of Labor Statistic’s: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos293.htm#training Careers in Interior Design: http://www.careersininteriordesign.com/licensing.html World Atlas.com: http://www.worldatlas.com/clipart.htm Alabama State Board of Registration for Interior Design: http://www.idboard.alabama.gov/ California Council for Interior Design Certification (CCIDC): http://www.ccidc.org/

Resources Colorado Gov: http://www.colorado.gov Florida Board of Architecture and Interior Design: http://www.myfloridalicense.comdbpr/pro/arch/index.html Georgia State Board of Architects and Interior Designers: http://sos.georgia.gov/pb/architects/default.htm Indiana Professional Licensing Agency: http://www.in.gov/pla/ Nevada State Board of Architecture, Interior Design & Residential Design: http://nsbaidrd.stat.nv.us/?page=1 New York State Education Department board of Interior Design: http://www.op.nysed.gov/prof/id