MS in Interior Architecture + Design

Requirements for Admission

Admission criteria for the graduate program consist of the requirements of the University for graduate admission plus satisfaction of basic interior design undergraduate coursework. These prerequisites include courses in design, drawing, and art history.

Prerequisite undergraduate coursework Credits
VSST 104 Accelerated Design I* 2.0
VSST 105 Accelerated Design II* 2.0
VSST 106 Accelerated Design III* 2.0
VSST 110 Introductory Drawing 3.0
INTR 231 Structure 4.0
INTR 232 Interior Studio I 4.0
INTR 220 Visualization II: Orthographic 3.0
INTR 241 Visualization III: Digital 3.0
INTR 200 History of Modern Architecture & Interiors 3.0
INTR 305 WI Visual Culture: Furniture 3.0
or
INTR 300 Visual Culture: Interiors 3.0
ARTH 103 History of Art III: Early to Late Modern Art 3.0
*Or VSST 101, VSST 102, VSST 103 (Design I, II, III; 12.0 credits).

The program begins in the summer term with three terms of prerequisite coursework that prepares candidates for the graduate coursework. A portfolio review or evaluation by the Associate Director of the Interior Architecture & Design program determines what prerequisites have been satisfied. Contact the Department of Interior Architecture & Design for specific information about prerequisites or to make an appointment for review and evaluation.