Master of Science in Interior Design
Program Overview
MSID Program
The Master of Science in Interior Design (MSID) program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in interior design.
About MSID
The MSID program is focused on developing students' skills and knowledge in the design process, principles and elements of design, and theories of color and light.
Program Objectives
The program objectives are to:
- Know and apply the design process in the development of interior environments.
- Explain and apply the principles and elements of design as well as theories of color and light.
- Discover the variety of materials and products available for interior environments, know how they are fabricated, installed and maintained, evaluate the products for appropriate performance for a particular use, plan furniture, fixture and equipment layouts and, prepare material, furniture, fixture and equipment specifications.
- Plan environmental systems and controls that consider adequate indoor air quality, acoustic control, thermal and lighting design.
- Know, plan and design interior vertical circulation, structural, non-structural, and distribution building systems while evaluating the connection between furniture and all interior building systems.
- Produce interior environments that demonstrate competency in barrier-free or universal design, understanding of International Green Construction Codes and application of International Building Codes.
- Recognize the role of evidence-based research and know the process of effectively applying valid research outcomes to the solution of interior design problems.
Program Outcomes
The program learning outcomes are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of interior design principles and practices.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the MSID program includes a range of courses that cover the design process, principles and elements of design, and theories of color and light.
Course Catalog
The course catalog for the MSID program provides a detailed list of courses and their descriptions.
Our People
The MSID program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who are experts in their field.
Colleges / Programs
The university offers a range of colleges and programs, including:
- College of Engineering
- College of Computer Engineering & Sciences
- College of Business
- College of Law
- College of Architecture and Design
- College of Sciences and Human Studies
- Preparatory Program
Academics
The university offers a range of academic programs, including graduate degree programs.
Graduate Degree Programs
The graduate degree programs offered by the university include the Master of Science in Interior Design (MSID) program.
College of Architecture and Design
The College of Architecture and Design offers a range of programs, including the MSID program.
Research
The university has a range of research centers and initiatives, including research in interior design and related fields.
Research Centers
The university has a number of research centers that focus on different areas of research, including interior design and related fields.
Students Life
The university offers a range of services and facilities to support students, including campus life, health care and counseling services, and office of special needs.
Campus Life
The university has a range of campus life activities and services, including sports and recreation facilities.
Health Care & Counseling Services
The university offers health care and counseling services to support students' physical and mental health.
Office of Special Needs
The university has an office of special needs that provides support and services to students with disabilities.
