Program Overview
B.S in Interior Design Program
The B.S in Interior Design Program is a comprehensive degree that aims to provide students with a thorough understanding of the principles and practices of interior design.
Program Vision and Mission
The program's vision and mission are not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, the program's structure and requirements suggest a focus on providing students with a well-rounded education in interior design.
Program Learning Outcomes
The program learning outcomes are not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, the program's requirements and course descriptions suggest that students will gain a thorough understanding of the principles and practices of interior design, as well as the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the field.
Structure of the Program
The program consists of the following components:
- University Requirements: 23 credits
- College Requirements: 28 credits
- ID Program Requirements: 81 credits
- Program Electives: 6 credits
- Total: 138 credits
University Requirements
The university requirements include the following courses:
- ENG 101: Intensive English Writing (3 credits)
- COM 201: Communications Skills (3 credits)
- PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology (3 credits)
- ARAB 101: Arab Writing I (2 credits)
- ARAB 103: Arab Writing II (2 credits)
- ARAB 203: Arab Writing III (2 credits)
- ISC 101: Islamic Ethics (2 credits)
- ISC 103: Islamic Economic System (2 credits)
- ISC 105: Holy Quran Sciences (2 credits)
- ISC 203: New Financial Transactions (2 credits)
College Requirements
The college requirements include the following courses:
- MATH 103: Descriptive Geometry (3 credits)
- PHY 105: Physics I (4 credits)
- ENG 301: English Technical Writing (3 credits)
- ARCH 111: Basic Design I (3 credits)
- ARCH 112: Basic Design II (3 credits)
- ARCH 131: Technical Drawing I (2 credits)
- ARCH 132: Technical Drawing II (2 credits)
- ID 131: Freehand Drawings (2 credits)
- MMGD 231: Computer Aided Design (3 credits)
- MMGD 232: Computer Visualization and Simulation (3 credits)
ID Program Requirements
The ID program requirements include the following courses:
- ID 111: Interior Design Studio (3 credits)
- ID 120: Introduction to Interior Design (2 credits)
- ID 121: History of Art (2 credits)
- ID 132: Foundation of Color Design (2 credits)
- ID 133: Interior Design Visual Presentation I (2 credits)
- ID 212: Interior Design Studio II (3 credits)
- ID 213: Interior Design Studio III (3 credits)
- ID 222: History of Furniture Styles (2 credits)
- ID 223: History of Architecture and Interior Design (2 credits)
- ID 234: Interior Design Visual Presentation II (2 credits)
- ID 250: Interior Materials & Sustainable Elements (2 credits)
- ID 251: Building Construction and Structure (2 credits)
- ID 252: Working Drawings and Detailing I (3 credits)
- ID 314: Interior Design Studio IV (4 credits)
- ID 315: Interior Design Studio V (4 credits)
- ID 324: History of Islamic Architecture and Interior Design (2 credits)
- ID 342: Landscape Design (2 credits)
- ID 353: Working Drawings and Detailing II (3 credits)
- ID 354: Furniture Design and Details (3 credits)
- ID 355: Lighting Design Techniques (2 credits)
- ID 442: Saudi Heritage and Conservation (2 credits)
- ID 456: Advanced Lighting Design & Acoustic Techniques (3 credits)
- ID 457: Specifications and Quantities (2 credits)
- ID 458: Building Services Integration (3 credits)
- ID 459: Professional Practice (2 credits)
- ID 492: Co-op (10 credits)
- ID 498: Senior Project I (2 credits)
- ID 499: Senior Project II (5 credits)
- ARCH 140: Human Factor and the Built Environment (2 credits)
Program Electives
The program electives include the following courses:
- ID 425: Design Theory and Criticism (3 credits)
- ID 435: Portfolio Design (3 credits)
- ARCH 465: Sustainable and Environmental Design (3 credits)
- MMGD 211: Digital Graphics (3 credits)
- MMGD 334: Photography (3 credits)
- Any CE approved 3xx or 4xx course (3 credits)
Career Opportunities
The career opportunities for graduates of the B.S in Interior Design Program are not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, the program's requirements and course descriptions suggest that graduates will be prepared for a variety of careers in interior design, including working as interior designers, design consultants, and design educators.
