Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
As a four-year professional degree, the Bachelor of Science in Interior Design is a rigorous design-oriented curriculum with a strong theoretical basis to integrate creative problem-solving skills with an understanding of the aesthetic, technological, and behavioral aspects of design.
Curriculum
A total of at least 126 hours of coursework is required for the Bachelor of Science in Interior Design.
All students must complete the University’s Core Curriculum as well as the courses listed in the following table. In some cases, a course that is required for the BSID degree may also be counted toward the core curriculum; these courses are identified below.
Courses | Sem Hrs |
Architectural Interior Design, Architecture
|
78 |
Mathematics 408C (meets the mathematics requirement of the core curriculum) | 4 |
Physics 302K, 302L, 102M, 102N (sequence meets part I of the science and technology requirement of the core curriculum) | 8 |
Psychology 301 (meets the social and behavioral sciences requirement of the core curriculum) | 3 |
Architecture 318K (meets the visual and performing arts requirement of the core curriculum), 318L | 6 |
Upper-division course in art history | 3 |
Additional coursework to satisfy the core curriculum | 24 |
Total 126 |