Interior Architecture and Design B.F.A.
Program Overview
Introduction to Interior Architecture
The Interior Architecture program at UNC Greensboro is built on the principle of design engagement, bringing people together to create meaningful objects, spaces, and places.
Why Study Interior Architecture at UNCG?
UNC Greensboro offers the only Interior Architecture and Design B.F.A. degree among public universities in the state. This four-year professional program allows students to focus on more art and design coursework than their peers at other schools, giving them more time to explore and hone their craft.
Program Outcomes
Our graduates are recognized in the field as thoughtful designers who can think, learn, and do. Many of our students go to work for architecture and engineering firms while others choose careers in interior design firms, concentrating on residential design or commercial interiors.
Program Focus
Interior architecture classes focus on understanding:
- Materials
- Finishes
- Furnishings
- Manufactured objects and products
- Buildings
- Context
- Human behavior
- Human development
Available Paths
Students can choose from the following options:
- BFA Bachelor of Fine Arts
- PBC Post-Baccalaureate certificate
- Minor Undergraduate Minor
