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4.5 Tendencias de los Índices Climáticos

4.5.2 Índices de Extremos Climáticos de Temperatura:

CERTIFICATES AND DESIGNATIONS

Interior Decorating Certificate . . . . 140

SUBJECTS

Interior Decorating (General Interest) . . . . 141 Interior Decorating (Professional) . . . . 141

140

Interior Decorating

Certificates and

Designations

Course Exemptions and Certificate Requests

J Refer to Course Exemptions on page 253 for details about how to apply for a course exemption. The exemption requirements for Interior Decorating certificates/courses are as follows: You must have completed the equivalent course within five years of the application for exemption; you must have taken the equivalent course at an accredited post-secondary institution; you must have obtained a grade of B (73%) or higher in the equivalent course; and the equivalent course must have approximately the same number of hours as and at least 90% content overlap with the course from which you wish to be exempted.

J Refer to Certificate Requests on page 253 for details about how to request a certificate.

Generally, you are required to complete certificate requirements within three years. However, this can vary, so please

check with the department co-ordinator about the requirements for your certificate. J Mail your application/request (with supporting

documents) to the following address: Centre for Continuous Learning Fashion and Jewellery Co-ordinator George Brown College

P.O. Box 1015, Station B Toronto, Ontario M5T 2T9

Alternatively, you can send your application/ request (and supporting documents) via fax to 416-415-4286 or e-mail to

[email protected], or you

can deliver it to the Casa Loma Continuing Education office in person.

Related Certificates and Designations Available J AutoCAD Architecture Certificate

(distance education) (p. 216)

J AutoCAD Fundamentals Certificate (p. 185)

Interior Decorating Information Sessions

Come to an information session, and learn more about our interior decorating certificate and courses.

Date(s): Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Wednesday, November 10, 2010 Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Time: 6 to 7 pm

Location: Casa Loma campus, room C337

For details and updates, visit

coned.georgebrown.ca/infosessions.

Interior Decorating Certificate This certificate is one of the most comprehensive in Toronto and takes advantage of the location of our Casa Loma campus – walking distance from Canada’s leading interior design wholesale showrooms (“Designers’ Walk”). The curriculum includes field trips to these exclusive showrooms as well as to museums, art galleries and contemporary and historic homes. Once you have completed the required compulsory and elective subjects, you will have a thorough knowledge of the decorating field and the technical skills needed to work as a professional interior decorator. In fact, the certificate is recognized by the Canadian Decorators’ Association (www.cdeca.com). For more information, call 416-415-5000, ext. 4844, or e-mail

[email protected]. You are also invited to

attend an information session (this page).

Career Opportunities: Graduates may find

employment in sales (furniture, drapery, lighting, paint and wallpaper), in home builder and related businesses or in interior decorating firms.

Completion Details: You should complete the

compulsory courses in the order shown below. Compulsory Courses (Twelve)

DESN 9020 Drafting for Interior Decorating I (p. 141) DESN 9021 Colour Theory (p. 141)

IDAR 9006 Interior Design Fundamentals (p. 142) DESN 9060 History of Furniture and Design (p. 142) DESN 9042 Fabric Fundamentals (p. 142) DESN 9005 Interior Decorating I (p. 142) DESN 9027 Perspective Drawing (p. 142) DESN 9033 Window Treatments and Soft

Furnishings (p. 142)

IDAR 9026 Introduction to the Building Code for Interior Decorating (p. 142) DESN 9040 Decorating with Light (p. 141) IDAR 9024 Business of Interior Decorating I

(p. 141)

DESN 9028 Interior Decorating II (p. 142) Elective Courses (Choose Two) IDAR 9027 Art History for Interior Decorators

(p. 141) or one of the following:

CADE 9072 AutoCAD I – Introductory 2D (p. 194) CADE 9082 AutoCAD I – Introductory 2D

(distance education) (p. 245)

or one of the following:

CADE 9073 AutoCAD II – Advanced 2D (p. 195) CADE 9083 AutoCAD II – Advanced 2D

(distance education) (p. 245)

or

IDAR 9021 Bathroom Planning and Renovation (p. 141)

DESN 9059 Business of Interior Decorating II (p. 141)

DESN 9174 Drafting for Interior Decorating II (p. 141)

DESN 9061 Healthier House – A Course for Responsible Decorators (p. 142) IDAR 9020 Kitchen Planning and Renovation

(p. 142)

IDAR 9004 Small Space and Budget Decorating (p. 142)

Interior

Decorating

There are no refunds or transfers allowed on one-day courses or courses of 12 hours or fewer, unless a written request to withdraw is received

Courses

Questions about the following?

416-415-5000, ext. 4844

[email protected] Interior Decorating

(General Interest)

Decorating Tips WORKSHOP

to Sell Your Home DESN 9035 A professional decorator and a real estate agent teach you how to “stage” your home for a quick and successful sale. Learn the five fundamental steps: de-cluttering, cleaning, repairing, neutralizing and “dynamizing.” Find out where to spend your money and time to create greatest appeal for buyers.

Fee: $81 Hours: 5

CRN Date Day Time Loc

W45533 Mar20 Su 10am-4pm CLE S80338 May29 Su 10am-4pm CLE S80339 Jun5 Su 10am-4pm CLE

One-day WORKSHOP

Redecoration DESN 9054

Did you know you can completely transform your home environment by recomposing the furniture, artwork and accessories you already have? Learn how to read and understand space and how to compose a room’s elements in a harmonious and complementary way.

Note: You must bring a photograph of a room you

are considering redecorating for class discussion.

Fee: $101 Hours: 6

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10610 Oct16 Sa 10am-4:30pm CLE S80439 Apr30 Sa 10am-4:30pm CLE Place Settings and WORKSHOP

Entertaining for the Home DESN 9037 Discover today’s hottest trends and the wide variety of tableware and flatware available. Learn about proper table settings, table themes, co-ordination, “table-scaping,” unique serving pieces, table linens, centrepieces and etiquette.

Fee: $95 Hours: 6

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10499 Nov7 Su 10am-4:30pm CLE

Interior Decorating (Professional)

Art History for NEW

Interior Decorators IDAR 9027 Explore Western art over a period starting in the ancient Near East and ending with the end of the nineteenth century in Europe. Learn the language of art history, develop your analytical skills and study major works from each era by visiting museums and galleries.

Fee: $419 Hours: 30

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10409 Sep15-Nov17 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45439 Jan12-Mar16 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE S80296 Apr27-Jun29 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE Bathroom Planning

and Renovation IDAR 9021

Learn to plan a bathroom space, whether from scratch or for renovation. Explore the selection of countertops, cabinets, flooring, fixtures, sinks and faucets. Learn about the process of selecting a contractor, the efficient use of space and the costing of a project. Visit a bathroom showroom.

Recommendation(s): You should have basic

drafting experience.

Fee: $308 Hours: 24

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10372 Nov7-28 Su 10am-5pm CLE W45401 Mar27-Apr17 Su 10am-5pm CLE Business of Interior

Decorating I IDAR 9024

Learn about the principles behind marketing an interior decorating business. Acquire insights into managing relationships with clients, suppliers and contractors, and examine the tax and legal implications of your business. Create your own business plan, marketing strategy and portfolio.

Fee: $419 Hours: 30

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10393 Sep16-Nov18 Th 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45421 Apr21-Jun23 Th 6:30-9:30pm CLE Business of Interior

Decorating II DESN 9059

Develop a basic understanding of the terminology used in an interior decorating project and the paperwork required to manage projects from start to finish. Produce effective oral, written and visual presentations as well as professional business forms and presentation boards. Topics include client interviews, methods of compensation, industry source exploration, specifications, quotes, purchases and time and file management.

Prerequisite(s): You must have completed

IDAR 9024 (Business of Interior Decorating I) or an approved equivalent.

Fee: $404 Hours: 30

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10644 Oct5-Dec7 Tu 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45706 Jan11-Mar15 Tu 6:30-9:30pm CLE

Colour Theory DESN 9021

Learn the elements and principles of colour as they relate to interior decorating. Explore the study of colour, its development and its influences on human beings and interior spaces.

Co-requisite: You must also be taking or must

have completed DESN 9020 (Drafting for Interior Decorating I).

Fee: $419 plus expect to spend approximately

$75 on supplies

Hours: 30

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10367 Sep13-Nov22 M 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45395 Jan17-Mar28 M 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45396 Apr18-Jun27 M 6:30-9:30pm CLE Decorating with Light DESN 9040 Discover lighting as a way to decorate. Consider and apply various lighting principles in residential, commercial and display situations. Learn about the latest technologies, trends, products and code regulations.

Prerequisite(s): You must have completed

DESN 9020 (Drafting for Interior Decorating I) or an approved equivalent.

Fee: $224 Hours: 30

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10525 Sep16-Nov18 Th 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45577 Jan20-Mar24 Th 6:30-9:30pm CLE Drafting for Interior

Decorating I DESN 9020

Learn the fundamentals of drafting for a career in interior decorating. Develop your skills using standard drafting equipment. Draw floor plans, elevations and ceiling plans to scale.

Co-requisite: You must also be taking or must have

completed DESN 9021 (Colour Theory).

Fee: $478 Hours: 42

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10357 Sep15-Dec15 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE F10358 Sep16-Dec16 Th 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45384 Jan5-Apr6 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45385 Jan6-Apr7 Th 6:30-9:30pm CLE S80263 May2-Jun20 M&W 6:30-9:30pm CLE Drafting for Interior

Decorating II DESN 9174

Learn to use axonometric and isometric drawing techniques in order to represent interior spaces in three dimensions. Examine the guiding principles and subtle mechanics behind scaled, three-dimensional representations. Learn how to use line weights and pattern to emphasize spatial dynamics and depth perception.

Prerequisite(s): You must have completed

DESN 9020 (Drafting for Interior Decorating I) or an approved equivalent.

Fee: $347 Hours: 30

CRN Date Day Time Loc

W46118 Apr16-Jul9 Sa 10am-1pm CLE

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Questions about the following?

416-415-5000, ext. 4844

[email protected]

Fabric Fundamentals DESN 9042 This course is an introduction to the esthetic and functional characteristics of textiles. Develop an understanding of textile products available for use in residential and commercial interiors.

Prerequisite(s): You must have completed

DESN 9021 (Colour Theory) or an approved equivalent.

Fee: $337 Hours: 30

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10542 Sep15-Nov17 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45594 Jan19-Mar23 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45595 Apr13-Jun15 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE Healthier House – A Course

for Responsible Decorators DESN 9061 Learn about environmental and health issues as they relate to residential design and decor. Acquire the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions when choosing residential materials and applications.

Fee: $327 Hours: 24

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10652 Sep28-Nov16 Tu 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45715 Jan25-Mar15 Tu 6:30-9:30pm CLE S80474 Apr26-Jun14 Tu 6:30-9:30pm CLE History of Furniture

and Design DESN 9060

This course is an introduction to the history of furniture and design. Explore the stylistic developments that have occurred over time, from ancient Egypt to the 1960s.

Prerequisite(s): You must have completed

IDAR 9006 (Interior Design Fundamentals) or an approved equivalent.

Fee: $289 Hours: 42

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10648 Sep13-Dec6 M 6:15-9:45pm CLE W45710 Feb28-Jun6 M 6:30-9:30pm CLE Interior Decorating I DESN 9005 Learn about fundamental design principles, elementary space planning and furniture arrangements. Develop an understanding of colour and fabric. Explore hard and soft finishes for walls, floors and windows through exercises, projects and discussions.

Prerequisite(s): You must have completed

DESN 9027 (Perspective Drawing) or an approved equivalent.

Fee: $448 plus expect to spend approximately

$120 on supplies

Hours: 42

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10245 Sep7-Dec7 Tu 6:30-9:30pm CLE F10246 Sep8-Dec8 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE F10247 Sep18-Nov6 Sa 10am-4:30pm CLE W45256 Jan11-Apr12 Tu 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45257 Jan12-Apr13 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45258 Apr9-Jun4 Sa 10am-4:30pm CLE S80179 May10-Jun23 Tu&Th 6:30-9:30pm CLE S80180 Jun26-Aug21 Su 10am-4:30pm CLE

Interior Decorating II DESN 9028 Design the interior of an assigned residential loft space, including space planning, presentation drawings, perspectives, a finished sample board, a project budget, custom millwork drawings and a complete set of working drawings. This course requires you to draw upon the knowledge and skills gained in the prerequisite courses.

Prerequisite(s): You must have completed

DESN 9005 (Interior Decorating I) or an approved equivalent.

Fee: $453 Hours: 42

CRN Date Day Time Loc

W45448 Jan22-Mar12 Sa 10am-4:30pm CLE W45449 Apr18-Jun6 M&W 6:30-9:30pm CLE S80300 Apr30-Jun18 Sa 10am-4:30pm CLE Interior Design

Fundamentals IDAR 9006

Learn the basic elements, principles and theories of design. Through a series of diverse two- and three- dimensional design assignments, explore line, shape, texture, balance and proportion. Develop visual and verbal presentation skills and critical awareness toward design. Experiment with a variety of media in an interactive, creative and supportive environment.

Prerequisite(s): You must have completed

DESN 9021 (Colour Theory) or an approved equivalent.

Fee: $386 plus expect to spend approximately

$120 on supplies

Hours: 60

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10257 Sep7-Dec14 Tu 6-10pm CLE W45272 Jan11-Apr19 Tu 6-10pm CLE S80191 Apr26-Jun30 Tu&Th 6:30-9:30pm CLE Introduction to the Building Code for Interior Decorating IDAR 9026 This course covers the role of the building code in interior decorating. Learn the general requirements for permits and processes, including applicants’ obligations. Study the building code references that are most relevant to interior minimum requirements, from construction to occupancy. Examine the certification requirements related to the Building Code Act, 1992, as amended by Bill 124.

Fee: $150 Hours: 18

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10403 Oct5-Nov9 Tu 6:30-9:30pm CLE S80291 Apr26-May31 Tu 6:30-9:30pm CLE

Kitchen Planning

and Renovation IDAR 9020

Learn to plan a kitchen space, whether from scratch or for renovation. Examine the selection of countertops, cabinets, flooring, appliances, sinks and faucets. Learn about the process of selecting a contractor, the efficient use of space and the costing of a project. Visit a kitchen showroom.

Recommendation(s): You should have basic

drafting experience.

Fee: $308 Hours: 24

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10361 Sep12-Oct3 Su 10am-5pm CLE W45387 Feb27-Mar20 Su 10am-5pm CLE Perspective Drawing DESN 9027 Learn to use pencil and pen to demonstrate design concepts to your decorating clients. Explore various techniques such as one-, two- and three-point perspective.

Note: You must bring a roll of tracing paper

(0.5 x 50 yds or 0.5 x 46 m), masking tape and a fine-tip black pen to the first class.

Prerequisite(s): You must have completed

DESN 9020 (Drafting for Interior Decorating I) or an approved equivalent.

Fee: $419 Hours: 30

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10406 Sep15-Nov17 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45435 Jan19-Mar23 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45436 Apr13-Jun15 W 6:30-9:30pm CLE Small Space and

Budget Decorating IDAR 9004 Learn to apply design principles to small environments, including kitchens, bathrooms, closets, halls, bedrooms and workstations. Explore light and interior surfaces as well as how to use small spaces efficiently and how to create the illusion of space.

Recommendation(s): You should have basic

drafting experience.

Fee: $308 Hours: 24

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10239 Sep23-Nov11 Th 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45251 Apr14-Jun2 Th 6:30-9:30pm CLE Window Treatments

and Soft Furnishings DESN 9033 Discover the many traditional and contemporary window treatments available for residential interiors. Learn about the design and fabrication processes for window treatments and soft furnishings. This course includes a field trip to a drapery workroom and/or upholstery shop.

Prerequisite(s): You must have completed both

IDAR 9006 (Interior Design Fundamentals) and DESN 9020 (Drafting for Interior Decorating I) or an approved equivalent.

Fee: $419 Hours: 30

CRN Date Day Time Loc

F10464 Sep14-Nov16 Tu 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45511 Jan11-Mar15 Tu 6:30-9:30pm CLE W45512 Apr5-Jun7 Tu 6:30-9:30pm CLE

Related Courses Available J Sewing for Home Decorators (p. 76) Get real-time information! Visit

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Languages

CERTIFICATES AND DESIGNATIONS

French Proficiency Certificate . . . . 144 Spanish Proficiency Certificate . . . . 144

SUBJECTS

American Sign Language . . . . 145 Arabic . . . . 145 Chinese . . . . 145 English . . . . 145 French . . . . 145 German . . . . 146 Greek . . . . 146 Italian . . . . 146 Japanese . . . . 146 Portuguese . . . . 147 Russian . . . . 147 Spanish . . . . 147

144

Languages

Certificates and

Designations

Course Exemptions and Certificate Requests

Chinese/Italian/Japanese/ Portuguese/Russian

J See page 150.

French/German/Greek/Spanish

J Placement interviews are generally used to determine a French or Spanish course exemption. You will receive an exemption based on what level we determine you to be at during the interview. However, you can also apply for a course exemption instead of attending a placement interview. Refer to Course Exemptions on page 253 for details about how to apply for a course exemption. The exemption requirements for the French/ German/Greek/Spanish certificates/courses are as follows: You must have completed the equivalent course within three years of the application for exemption; you must have taken the equivalent course at an accredited post- secondary institution; you must have obtained a grade of C- (60%) or higher in the equivalent course; and the equivalent course must have approximately the same number of hours as and at least 75% content overlap with the course from which you wish to be exempted. J Refer to Certificate Requests on page 253

for details about how to request a certificate.

Generally, you are required to complete certificate requirements within three years. However, this can vary, so please check

with the department co-ordinator about the requirements for your certificate.

J Mail your application/request (with supporting documents) to the following address: Centre for Continuous Learning Languages Co-ordinator George Brown College P.O. Box 1015, Station B Toronto, Ontario M5T 2T9

Alternatively, you can send your application/ request (and supporting documents) via fax to 416-415-4796 or e-mail to

[email protected], or you

can deliver it to the Casa Loma Continuing Education office in person.