The Bachelor of Science in Interior Design degree, implemented in 2016, emphasizes design as an integrative, multidisciplinary education that includes interior design, construction, and graphic design courses for a holistic approach to the interior design profession. The interior design curriculum takes a creative, problem-solving approach involving the application of materials and processes for creating environments, promoting sustainability and universal design standards, developing an understanding of global awareness and diversity, and improving the quality of life while protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the public.
Students in the Interior Design program have access to the School of Construction labs which include some of the best industry supported software and equipment. The School of Construction provides access to a dedicated interior design lab as well as all construction labs. The Interior Design program seeks to prepare graduates to enter various avenues of a design-build network of professionals.
Students in the interior design program are required to complete one paid internship prior to graduation.
Career opportunities are virtually unlimited with 100% placement for graduates seeking employment. Company Day is a yearly event in which Interior Design student’s meet with interior design firms and sales representatives from companies to discuss positions that are available and materials and resources that are used within the professional field.