Interior Design Law I: The Designer-Client Relationship

ARCH X 497.10

This course serves as an introduction to principles of contractual law as applied to the relationship between the interior designer and the client.

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Online
Starting at $525.00
As few as 6 weeks
2.0

What you can learn.

  • Learn about the principles of contractual law
  • Understand the designer-client relationship
  • Analyze actual court cases involving interior designers

About this course:

This course serves as an introduction to principles of contractual law as applied to the relationship between the interior designer and the client. The course emphasizes the designer-client relationship and incorporates analysis of a sample designer-client contract and reading of actual court cases involving interior designers. The course is appropriate for students with all levels of interior design education and experience, from certificate students to students not enrolled in a program to practicing interior designers with years of work experience. After completion of this course, it is recommended, but not required, that students enroll in the companion course Interior Design Law II: Intellectual Property, Trade Secrets, Unfair Competition, Employment and Special Topics.

Winter 2026 Schedule

Date & Time
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Format
 
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This section has no set meeting times.
Future Offering (Opens November 03, 2025 12:00:00 AM)
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Instructor: Henry Lien
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Fee:
$525.00
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Notes

Internet access required.

Refund Deadline
Refunds only available from November 03, 2025 to February 15, 2026
Course Requirements
Internet access required to retrieve course materials.

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