Interior Design is a field of study that integrates Art, Technology, and Services to create living spaces that are harmonious, visually appealing, comfortable, and responsive to human needs.
The discipline covers a wide range of activities such as concept development, design planning, selection of colors, materials, furniture, and interior decoration for spaces including homes, offices, hotels, restaurants, retail stores, shopping centers, museums, and more.
Students majoring in Interior Design are equipped with foundational knowledge in:
Art: Mastery of design principles, form, color, materials, light, proportion; art history; design trends.
Science: Physics (ergonomics), psychology (color, light, form, perception), culture (concepts, history, trends), and technology (construction, execution, manufacturing).
Services: Marketing, internships, and teamwork-based professional activities.
Skills: Development of creative thinking, analytical ability, problem solving, communication, and effective teamwork.
The Interior Design program offers many attractive career opportunities after graduation:
Design: Interior designer, design specialist, construction supervisor.
Production: Construction design, product design, production management.
Commercial: Market development and sales of interior products.
Education: Lecturer, academic researcher.
Other fields related to the arts.
With the growing demand for aesthetics and quality of life, Interior Design remains an appealing discipline that contributes significant social value. If you are passionate about creativity, love beauty, and aspire to help shape ideal living environments, Interior Design may be the right path for you.
* Explore graduate career outcomes each year via the CAREER section.
** Experience the Interior Design major through the introductory course 2A
*** Learn more about the Interior Design program: Program overview | Academic Program | Course Syllabi (Update 2022)