Description: Students pursuing the interior design track study the theory, research, and specialized practice components of design as applied to people’s health, safety, and welfare in the interior environment, including culture, sustainability, and issues facing design education. Advances in theoretical knowledge and study of the interactions of humans in interior environments prepare students for teaching and research positions as well as design specializations within the profession.
Minimum Admission Requirements: A bachelor's degree in Interior Design is required for admission to study interior design at the graduate level. At the graduate level, students prepare for positions in teaching and research. Please note that experience in interior design practice is also desired.
If you do not have a bachelor’s degree in interior design and are interested in education that would prepare you for interior design practice, please view information about the CIDA-accredited undergraduate program in interior design.

