Concentration

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 109-110Architectural Drawing I and II
ID 200 Portfolio Production I
ID 211-212Interior 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 311-312Interior Design III and IV
ID 313-314CAD for Interiors I and II
ID 315-316History of Architecture and Interiors I and II
ID 317Interior Products and Specifications
ID 318 
Furniture Design and Specifications
ID 400Portfolio Presentation
ID 411-412 Interior Design V and VI
ID 413Professional Practices for Interior Designers
ID 598Internships for Interiors and Allied Fields
or Independent Study

Plus the following art courses:
AT 105Basic Drawing I
AT 211-212Basic Design I and II
AT 213Color

Plus one of the following art history courses:
AT 231History of Art I
AT 232History of Art II
AT 331Contemporary Art

Plus the following courses for the pre-architecture concentration:
M 115Pre-calculus (fulfills the core curriculum math requirement)
M 117Calculus
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 403City Planning
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