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The Bachelor of Science in Interior Design combines artistic principles with insights from physical, social, and business sciences, alongside specialized studies in textiles, apparel, furniture, and interior spaces. This CIDA-accredited program (Council for Interior Design Accreditation) focuses on the comprehensive design approach needed to shape interior environments. Students explore the interplay between visual appeal, human behavior, and technical considerations when crafting functional spaces. Graduates can pursue careers with architectural firms, commercial/residential design studios, retail furniture companies, government organizations, or private practices. The program also provides a foundation for graduate studies in architecture, facilities planning, or environmental design disciplines.
Applicant must have completed a diploma from an accredited high school (or must have completed the Indiana High School Equivalency Diploma)
Applicant must have TOEFL score of 79 on internet-based test, 550 on paper-based test, IELTS score of 6.5 and PTE score of 53.