Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Code of Ethics

The ethical standard for the design student.



While leaning about the interior design profession in school, I am responsible for being efficient and productive with school work and learning about as much as I can about the profession. Coming to college is a voluntary act, and once I sign up for a class, I am basically saying I want to learn whatever I need to pass the class. This is my major because I am interested in it, and I shouldn't feel obligated to do a lot of things. I enjoy being in this environment and learning as much as I can.




We are a responsibility to our teachers, but what work they give us is our responsibilty. Being in school is different than being in the professional world, but they are related in that we should treat and act on our responsibilities in an ethical way.



My expectations in school are that I have an above average education and that I learn all that is needed to succeed in the field of Interior Design after I graduate. In my fourth year in the program, I trust that I have learned and experienced a favorable or profitable education, so I am confident I will find a niche for myself in the "real world" after this May.



What is expected of me is that I provide proof of learning about my profession, and showing my teachers that I will aspire to learn as much as I can.






ASID Code of Ethics



Responsibility to the Public



Responsibilty to the Client



Responsibilty to Colleagues



Responsibility to the Profession



Responsibilty to the Employer

1 comment:

  1. I believe that design causes an innate interest to become successful. I have heard many professors say it must be a passion, obsession, and hobby to study, practice, and further architecture in a positive direction.

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