Interior Design
The undergraduate major in INTERIOR DESIGN is a four-year professional program accredited by the Council of Interior Design Accreditation. The program develops students' creativity in the design and planning of interior spaces by emphasizing the process and communication of design. Students learn to integrate the art of design with the social sciences concerning the interaction of people and their environment, the history of design, and the physical sciences relating to the effects of materials on the physical health and comfort of inhabitants. Insight into professional practice is enhanced through internship experiences.
Faculty maintain scholarly programs of study in design and research that form the basis of the graduate program and enrich the undergraduate program through course work, design review, and student mentoring.
Course content includes developing communication skills such as sketching, rendering, computer-aided drafting and design, and three-dimensional modeling with exposure to both residential and commerical interiors. In addition, courses in art history, history of interiors, business, engineerign, and art are required.
A final portfolio is required before graduation. Studio spaces for student use, a resource center containing catalogs and samples, plus a lighting demonstration area and computer laboratory provide physical support for the interior design curriculum.
Interior Design 2007-2008 Checksheet (pdf)
Interior Design Course Description (2007-2009 Catalog)
