The Bachelor of Science (B. S.) in Interior Design is a four-year FIDER accredited professional degree. The minimum number of semester credit hours required for the degree, including Core Curriculum requirements, is 132. Students are advised to complete the B. S. in Interior Design degree coursework in the order indicated within the “Recommended Curriculum” issued by the School of Architecture for their catalog year.
Transfer Students: All transfer students are required to submit a bound portfolio (maximum size 11 inches by 17 inches) to the School of Architecture as soon as admittance to the University is approved. Portfolios must be received at the School of Architecture prior to the second week in March for Fall Semester admissions; and prior to the second week in August for Spring Semester admissions. The portfolio must clearly demonstrate creative and communicative skills in written and graphic form. A complete transcript of all professional courses accompanied by the catalog descriptions from the originating institutions must be included. Do not send slides or original work. A postage-paid, self-addressed return envelope must be included for return of the work to the candidate. The portfolio will be reviewed by a faculty committee to determine the student's placement within the curricular sequence.
Portfolio Review: All students in the B. S. in Interior Design program are required to complete a portfolio review prior to their entrance into the third year of interior design studies. Without a portfolio submission students will not be allowed to take ANY 3000-level or above courses; therefore, all students are required to submit a bound portfolio (maximum size 11 inches by 17 inches) prior to the second week in March. The portfolio must clearly demonstrate creative and communicative skills in written and graphic form. A Portfolio Review Committee composed of faculty in the School of Architecture will evaluate the portfolio to determine the level of advancement.
Student Work: The School of Architecture reserves the right to retain, exhibit, and reproduce work submitted by students. Work submitted for grading is the property of the School and remains such until it is returned to the student. All candidates seeking this degree must fulfill the Core Curriculum requirements and the degree requirements, which are listed below.
Core Curriculum requirements: Students seeking the Bachelor of Science degree in Interior Design must fulfill University Core Curriculum requirements in the same manner as other students. The courses listed in the table below satisfy both degree requirements and Core Curriculum requirements; however, if these courses are taken to satisfy both requirements, then students will need to take additional courses in order to meet the minimum number of semester credit hours required for this degree. For a complete listing of courses that satisfy the Core Curriculum requirements in this catalog.
Core Curriculum Requirements |
Courses that Satisfy Core Curriculum and Degree Requirements |
| Rhetoric (6 semester credit hours) | All students must take the following six hours to meet this core requirement:
|
Domain I: Mathematics and Science |
Mathematics (3 semester credit hours) |
Domain II: Society and Culture |
United States History and Diversity (6 semester credit hours) Any six hours listed under this section in the list of core courses will satisfy this core requirement. Political Studies (6 semester credit hours) POL 1013 plus 3 additional hours listed under this section in the list of core courses will satisfy this core requirement. Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 semester credit hours) Any three hours listed under this section in the list of core courses will satisfy this core requirement. Economics (3 semester credit hours) Any three hours listed under this section in the list of core courses will satisfy this core requirement. |
| Domain III: Literature and the Arts | Literature (3 semester credit hours) |
| Domain IV: World Society and Issues | (3 semester credit hours) |
Degree Requirements
A. 93 semester credit hours in the major passed with a grade of “C” or better in each course (ARC 1413 and ARC 2413 may also be used to satisfy Core Curriculum requirements):
1. 39 semester credit hours of required lower-division architecture and interior design courses:
ARC 1213 Design I
ARC 1223 Design II
ARC 1313 Visual Communication
ARC 1413 Architecture and Culture
ARC 2116 Design III
ARC 2126 Design IV
ARC 2213 Construction Materials and Concepts
ARC 2413 History of Architecture:
Antiquity through Medieval
ARC 2423 History of Architecture: Renaissance through
Nineteenth Century
ARC 2513 Introduction to Digital Design Media
IDE 2143 Interior Materials and
Assemblies I
2. 54 semester credit hours of required upper-division architecture and interior design courses:
ARC 3343 Environmental Systems I
ARC 3353 Environmental Systems II
ARC 3613 History of Modern Architecture
ARC 4513 Professional Practice and Ethics
IDE 3153 Interior Materials and Assemblies
II
IDE 3213 History of Interiors and Furniture I
IDE 3223 History of Interiors and
Furniture II
IDE 4133 Interior Design Topics
IDE 4233 Computer Projects in Design
IDE 3236 Interior Design Studio I
IDE 3246 Interior Design Studio II
IDE 4203 Interior Design Details and Construction
Graphics
IDE 4266 Interior Design Systems Studio
IDE 4276 Interior Design Topics Studio
B. 3 semester credit hours of electives
It is strongly recommended that the electives should include a foreign language course.
2004-2006
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