Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Interior Design
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Interior Design | Interior Architecture | Design
Area of study
Interior Design | Interior Architecture | Design
Education type
Interior Design | Interior Architecture | Design
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Master of Science in Design and Merchandising, Plan B, Interior Design Specialization

The Interior Design specialization of the M.S. in Design and Merchandising offers the opportunity to explore creativity, sustainability, emerging technologies, spatial perception, and human health and wellness within the context of interior design. The Plan B emphasizes the development of content knowledge and critical thinking skills through the completion of a project, preparing graduates for industry positions requiring higher-order analytical abilities and/or depth of knowledge in the field.


Major Areas of Specialization

  • Creativity and cognition
  • Sense of place
  • Sustainable design studies
  • Inclusive design and design justice
  • Health, well-being, and resilience
  • Theory, sociocultural, and global approaches
  • Design pedagogy
  • Digital fabrication
  • Emerging technologies for design

Program Requirements

  • A minimum of 30 credits are required to complete this program.
  • Course List:
    • Department Core:
      • DM 501: Research and Theory-Design and Merchandising (3 credits)
      • DM 551: Research Methods (3 credits)
      • Specialized research/data analysis methods course (3 credits)
    • Content Coursework:
      • Select a minimum of 15 credits from AM, DM, INTD prefixes (with advisor approval)
    • Breadth:
      • Out-of-department Course (3 credits, with advisor approval)
    • Paper/Project:
      • DM 698: Research (3 credits)

Procedures for the Master's Degree

  1. Application for admission
  2. Diagnostic examination when required
  3. Appointment of advisor
  4. Selection of graduate committee
  5. Filing of program of study
  6. Preliminary examination (for Ph.D. and PD)
  7. Report of preliminary examination
  8. Changes in committee
  9. Application for Graduation
  10. Submit thesis or dissertation to committee
  11. Final examination
  12. Report of final examination
  13. Submit a signed Thesis/Dissertation Submission Form and Survey of Earned Doctorates (for Ph.D. only)
  14. Submit the thesis/dissertation electronically
  15. Graduation

Effective Date

Effective Spring 2010.


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