Current through October 11, 2024
Section 623.586 - Standards for program: Communication1. The program of interior design completed by an applicant must ensure that the student communicates effectively.2. The criteria for satisfaction of the standard set forth in subsection 1 are whether:(a) Work by the student demonstrates competence in manual or computer-aided techniques of drafting and lettering;(b) Work by the student demonstrates competence in illustrative sketching;(c) Work by the student demonstrates competence in the presentation of color, materials and furnishings;(d) The student expresses ideas clearly in oral presentations and critiques;(e) The student communicates clearly in writing, using correct spelling, grammar and syntax, in specifications, schedules, contracts and other business-related documents such as project programs, concept statements, reports, research papers, resumes and correspondences;(f) Work by the student demonstrates the ability to render by pencil, marker or another manual medium, computer or any other medium that successfully communicates the design intent;(g) Work by the student demonstrates the ability to draw in perspective;(h) Work by the student demonstrates the ability to construct models;(i) Work by the student demonstrates the ability to apply the metric system; and(j) Work by the student demonstrates the ability to communicate through alternative presentation techniques.3. The minimum requirements for satisfaction of the standard set forth in subsection 1 are compliance with the criteria set forth in paragraphs (a) and (e) of subsection 2 and at least three of the remaining criteria set forth in that subsection.4. As used in this section, "competence" means the ability to apply successfully concepts and information to complete specific tasks.Nev. Admin. Code § 623.586
Added to NAC by Bd. of Architecture, Interior Design & Residential Design by R139-04, eff. 10-8-2004