The Interior Design program is designed to prepare students for professional careers in interior design or for professional masters programs. The program provides students an opportunity to develop knowledge, skills, and insights needed to solve design problems creatively and effectively. Interior Design students will obtain fundamental and in-depth design knowledge, basic and advanced design skills, critical thinking strategies for evidence-based design solutions, and skills necessary for real-world practice and research. The curriculum enables the student to design and present solutions that support physical, psychological, social, and behavioral needs of all users and enhance health and well-being.
The Interior Design Program is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA). The program meets the educational requirements for eligibility to sit for the National Council for Interior Design Qualification Examination (NCIDQ Exam).
Admission
The number of students admitted to the major in interior design is limited. To be considered for admission, a student must have:
- Completed at least 28 credits.
- An all–university grade–point average of 2.50 or better.
- A grade–point average of 3.00 or better in the following courses: Interior Design 140, 142, 150, 152, and 240. Those courses are referenced in item 3. a. below in the Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Interior Design.
In addition, transfer students must have previous design work evaluated by the department prior to placements in required courses.
Selective admissions are made at the end of spring semester for Michigan State University and transfer students from those students who have met the criteria referenced. The final selection of students to be admitted to the major is based on the cumulative grade–point average of all courses taken and a grade–point average calculated for selected courses and portfolio review by faculty members.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Interior Design
- The University requirements for bachelor's degrees as described in the Undergraduate Education section of this catalog; 120 credits, including general elective credits, are required for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Interior Design.
The University's Tier II writing requirement for the Interior Design major is met by completing Interior Design 442. This course is referenced in item 3. a. below.
The completion of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources mathematics requirement may also satisfy the University mathematics requirement.
- The completion of the requirements of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources for the Bachelor of Arts degree.
- The following requirements for the major:
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All of the following courses (57 credits): |
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140 |
Design for Living |
3 |
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142 |
Design Theory Studio |
3 |
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150 |
Interior Design Drafting |
3 |
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152 |
Interior Environments |
3 |
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240 |
Computer–Aided Design for Designers |
3 |
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250 |
3D Modeling and Visualization |
3 |
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252 |
Interior Design Synthesis I |
4 |
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340 |
Interior Design Specifications and Workroom Practices |
3 |
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342 |
Interior Design: Human Dimensions |
3 |
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343 |
Interior Design Presentation and Media |
3 |
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344 |
History of Interior Design: Ancient Through Rococo |
3 |
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350 |
Interior Design Lighting and Environmental Systems |
3 |
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352 |
Interior Design Synthesis II |
4 |
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354 |
History of Interior Design: Neo–Classical Through Modern |
3 |
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393 |
Introduction to Professional Practice |
1 |
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440 |
Contemporary Design Issues |
2 |
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441 |
Interior Design Open Office Systems |
1 |
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442 |
Interior Design Programming (W) |
3 |
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451 |
Interior Design Professional Practice |
2 |
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452 |
Interior Design Synthesis III |
4 |
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Any two of the following History of Art options (6 to 9 credits): |
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Any History of Art course (3 or 4 credits). |
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Any History of Art course (3 or 4 credits). |
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IDES 490 Independent Study (3 to 5 credits) earned through the Interior Design Education Abroad program. |
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IDES 456 Historic Preservation and Sustainability (3 credits). |
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