![]() ![]() Select 3.0 credits from 100-499 level courses in ANAT, ENVS, PHEV, BIO, GEO, PHYS, CHEM, NFS (must take 100 + 101 to earn credit). Select 9.0 credits from 100-499 level courses, including T380, T480 in AFAS, ARCH, ARTH, COM, DANC, ENGL, FMST, GST, HIST, INTR, IST, JWST, LANG, LING, MENA, MUSC, PHIL, PHTO, PPE, PBHL, RELS, SCRP, THTR, TVST, VSCM, WGST, WRIT *** Students are assigned a co-op cycle (fall/winter, spring/summer, summer-only) based on their co-op program (4-year, 5-year) and major.ĬOOP 101 registration is determined by the co-op cycle assigned and may be scheduled in a different term. Select students may be eligible to take COOP 001 in place of COOP 101. Required Social Science-students elect a minimum of 6.0 credits †Ĭontract Documentation for Interior DesignĬo-op cycles may vary. Required Natural Science-students elect a minimum of 3.0 credits *** Required Arts and Humanities-students elect a minimum of 9.0 credits ** Additional Informationįor more information about this program, visit the College's Interior Design webpage.ĭegree Requirements General education requirementsĬareer Management and Professional Development *Ĭomposition and Rhetoric I: Inquiry and Exploratory ResearchĬomposition and Rhetoric II: Advanced Research and Evidence-Based WritingĬomposition and Rhetoric III: Themes and Genres ![]() Students select from a range of studio, seminar, and elective courses to create a program tailored to their professional interest. The MS Interior Architecture program reinforces design fundamentals advances technical skills and conceptual approaches allows for specialization in areas such as health/wellness, making/fabrication, or technology/representation and culminates in a comprehensive thesis research and design project. This undergraduate education prepares students to enter the interior design industry. Combined with art and art history and general education requirements, a core of interior design courses is completed along with a 6-month professional co-op. The BS Interior Design program explores the behavioral, technological, environmental and aesthetic aspects of interior design within the context of increasingly more complex design projects. The BS Interior Design / MS Interior Architecture program offers a first-professional degree in interior design and a post-professional graduate degree for students looking to accelerate their career and/or specialize in an area of interior design. Major: Interior Design and Interior Architecture Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Science (BS) & Master of Science (MS) Calendar Type: QuarterĬo-op Options: One Co-op (Five years) Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code: 50.0408 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code: 27-1025 About the Program ![]()
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