Curriculum: This major can be divided into four stages:
The first stage: applied basic courses: introduction to computer basic knowledge, basic knowledge of office automation, knowledge of architectural decoration industry, sketch, color, plane structure, color structure, three-dimensional structure, decorative drawing and map recognition, basic knowledge of architecture, decorative structure and construction, decorative materials, decorative engineering budget and project bidding.
The second stage: software application courses: post-processing of Phptoshop renderings, design and production of Coreldraw indoor floor plan, AutoCAD drawing, Tianzheng CAD, 3Dmax indoor and outdoor renderings design, Lightscape rendering and VRAY high.
Grade rendering, professional quality, outward bound training
The third stage: professional practice stage: different styles of decoration construction technology, decoration design, decoration materials, decoration design style, decoration design genre, decoration design function and color, market quotation art, design communication art, design concept, customer psychology, language expression, promotion art, home space design, office space design, commercial space design and hotel space design. Cultivate students to master the whole decoration design process from negotiating with customers to measure the house, preliminary scheme design, customer communication, determining the final scheme, drawing construction drawings, signing contracts, collecting advance payment, on-site construction, project acceptance and delivery.
The fourth stage: graduation design and internship stage: graduation design is the last learning stage of students, and it is also an overall test of teaching quality. Graduation design is helpful to cultivate students' practical ability, innovative ability, rigorous and responsible work style and serious scientific attitude. Graduation design is a landmark assignment for students in our school to complete their studies, and it is a test of one year's learning achievements, which directly affects students' ability to play after graduation.