Interior Design Bachelor of Fine Arts
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What will I study?
The Interior Design program provides a combination of 60 credits of interior design and art courses, the required number of credits in order for an entry-level designer to sit for the National Council of Interior Design Qualification Examination. This program requires at least 45 credits of interior design courses and at least 15 credits of art courses. The program combines classroom instruction with extensive laboratory activities and practical field work as an intern during the senior year. An emphasis on industry best practices and excellence of design supports the University' s goal to build Christlike character in students.
Program Learning Outcomes
The student will ...
-- Employ the design process to generate creative design solutions that support human behavior in the interior environment.
-- Effectively communicate through a variety of techniques and technologies.
-- Analyze and apply elements and principles of design.
-- Specify furniture, fixtures, equipment and finish materials for interiors.
-- Apply knowledge of interior construction, building materials and codes that affect interior spaces.
What classes will I take?
First Year +
Second Year +
- Themes in Western Thought
- Essential Science
- Hermeneutics
- Foundations II
- Graphics for Interior Design II
- English Literature or Writing Elec (3 credits)
- Foundations III
- Design Technology II
- Sewing for Interior Design
- Residential Interior Design
- Home-Based Business Strategies
- 200-level Bible Elective (1 credits)
Third Year +
Fourth Year +
- Foundations of Economics
- Sustainable Design
- Upper-Level Bible Elective (2 credits)
- Philosophy or Psychology (3 credits)
- Science, Mathematics or Computer Science (3 credits)
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