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Interior Design
Students of interior design study creativity, design process, technical skills and theory to prepare to make their marks on the years we spend indoors.
  • Learn from the pros when interior designers and architects critique your real-world design projects. Enjoy the rick resources of the Fort Worth-Dallas area, including Dallas Design District.
  • Intern with internationally acclaimed interior design and architecture firms such as Leo A Daly, Wilson & Associates and Stauffelbach & Associates.
  • Work with TCU's unique Center for Lighting Education to study the relationship of lighting of color, angle intensity, and retail environments.
  • Fulfill state requirements for licensing in half the time, thanks to TCU's accreditation by the Council of Interior Design Accreditation.
 
The Interior Design program includes courses like:
FrIntroduction to Interior Design
Lighting Fundamentals
Design Fundamentals I
Art History
SoDesign Fundamentals II
Interior Design Concepts
Interior Design Illustration
Interior Design I
Interior Design Components
JrInterior Design II and III
Architectural Components
History of Interiors I and II
Computer-Aided Design
Career Development
SrInternship
Interior Design IV and V
Professional Practices
Special Purpose Design

* Portfolio Review required prior to progressing to spring semester, second year.
 
Most graduates work for interior design and/or architectural firms. Other exciting career opportunities include working as a manufacturer's representative, facility manager or at a product dealership.
 

Interior Design program website
Interior Design in the Undergraduate Studies Bulletin

 

 

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