Concentration in Interior Design/Pre-architecture
Studies in the interior design/pre-architecture concentration follow the same program format as the interior design degree program with the additional preparation of calculus, physics, and city planning. This concentration prepares the student to potentially enter a professional degree program, such as architecture, at the graduate school level.
Courses include the University core plus the following required courses for interior design/pre-architecture concentration majors:Required Courses
| ID 100 | Portfolio Design |
| ID 109-110 | Architectural Drawing I and II |
| ID 200 | Portfolio Production I |
| ID 211-212 | Interior Design I and II |
| ID 217 | Sketching and Rendering for Interiors |
| ID 214 | Interior Lighting and Specifications |
| ID 215-216 | Construction Documents I and II |
| ID 218 | Interior Systems, Materials, and Codes |
| ID 300 | Portfolio Production II |
| ID 311-312 | Interior Design III and IV |
| ID 313-314 | CAD for Interiors I and II |
| ID 315-316 | History of Architecture and Interiors I and II |
| ID 317 | Interior Products and Specifications |
| ID 318 | Furniture Design and Specifications |
| ID 400 | Portfolio Presentation |
| ID 411-412 | Interior Design V and VI |
| ID 413 | Professional Practices for Interior Designers |
| ID 598 | Internships for Interiors and Allied Fields or Independent Study |
Plus the following art courses: | |
| AT 105 | Basic Drawing I |
| AT 211-212 | Basic Design I and II |
| AT 213 | Color |
Plus one of the following art history courses: | |
| AT 231 | History of Art I |
| AT 232 | History of Art II |
| AT 331 | Contemporary Art |
Plus the following courses for the pre-architecture concentration: | |
| M 115 | Pre-calculus (fulfills the core curriculum math requirement) |
| M 117 | Calculus |
| PH 103 or PH 105 | General Physics with Laboratory or Mechanics, Heat, and Waves with Laboratory (either course fulfills the core curriculum science with lab requirement) |
| CE 403 | City Planning |