Bachelor degree in Interior Design at Colorado State University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Interior Design at Colorado State University

Colorado State University
Bachelor degree
Interior Design

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The interior design program exemplifies the definition of the professional interior designer as qualified by education, experience, and examination to enhance the function and quality of life, increase productivity, and protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public. The program is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (formerly FIDER). A cohort of 40 students is selected upon completion of the selective advancement component, Design Scenario, towards the end of the first year of the program. By limiting enrollment through the Design Scenario, students receive individual attention in advanced course work; the Design Scenario occurs annually.

Faculty in the interior design program value learning as a collaborative effort inviting diversity, design research as a basis for excellence in design practice, and new models for learning to respond to new ways of working. The program guides students toward becoming dedicated interior designers who have strong communication skills, are active as team players and creative problem solvers, and who make a positive impact in the practice of interior design. Students engage in research-based problem solving, providing a solid transition from education to practice in a global community. A practice internship is required for graduation.

The interior design graduate will learn the entirety of the design process, beginning with assessment of client needs through design programming, development of alternative design solutions, development of conceptual and theoretical frameworks, selection of furniture and finish materials, construction documentation, core compliance, and contract administration including project management and post-occupancy evaluation methodologies. In addition, students take course work in construction/building systems and codes, business principles in interior design, computer-aided design and drafting, animation, multimedia, graphic visualization, interior design history, and sustainable practices.

The teaching facilities include design studios; display, resource, and critique spaces; and computer labs.

Learning Outcomes

Interior design majors will:

  • Produce a research-based solution demonstrating depth of exploration in planning for a large-scale, complex facility with complexity and depth of exploration defined in terms of scale, detail, and design elements inclusive in space, lighting requirements, and project definition as exemplified through presentation materials.
  • Demonstrate overall mastery of skills and knowledge identified by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation measures ranging from understanding human behavior and design history to concept development, technology, and green design.
  • Demonstrate oral, written, and graphic communication skills at the entry-level of the profession.

    Potential Occupations

    Students are prepared as entry-level interior designers with competency in design fundamentals, space planning and programming, code compliance, lighting, materials research, project management, and professional practices in the design of diverse interior spaces.

    Graduates seek employment in interior design and architecture firms as residential, corporate, retail, health care, institutional, education, and hospitality designers. Graduates also work in lighting design, product development, marketing, research, design-related journalism, illustration, facility management, showroom management, and as manufacturers’ representatives.

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