2020-2021 Academic Catalog 
    
    Nov 11, 2024  
2020-2021 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Interior Design, B.F.A.


Philosophy

The philosophy and mission of the Interior Design program are consistent with the university’s mission to prepare students for a life of engagement and achievement in multiple fields of endeavor.  The Interior Design Program also shares an overall philosophy with Design & Visual Art Programs.  The Design & Visual Art programs offer courses of study combining liberal and professional learning that supports the University as an educational and cultural center within the Saint Louis community.  The B.F.A. program is designed to promote creative thinking, aesthetic understanding, and technical proficiency, along with a historical perspective and a strong liberal arts core.  Program faculties share a close mentoring relationship with their students and combine pre-career advising, internships, and the cultivation of professional contacts with academic guidance.  Design is a life skill, a process that can be applied to a lifetime of decision-making.  It involves awareness, intentionality, objectivity, creativity, critical analysis, evolution, implementation, and technical skill.  Interior design is an extension of that root art and design process with a layering of the specialized knowledge of the interior professions.

Mission

The Interior Design program strives to develop ‘practice ready’ students who combine creativity and critical thinking skills through a rigorous curriculum structured to facilitate development of a diverse, creative and competitive portfolio.  We prepare students not just to enter the interior design profession, but to become contributing members of a global market with a spirit of service and commitment to sustainable and universal design practices.  Both theory and practice are components of this thorough design education which includes research and visualization methods, architectural principles, sustainable design, human factors, color, lighting, code issues, business practice, and computer technologies including digital fabrication.  All phases of the design process are addressed:  programming, schematic design, design development, construction documents and construction administration. The program is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) and the National Association of Schools of Art & Design (NASAD).

Goals

  • To provide the foundation for excellence in the interior design profession by incorporating ‘theory-based’ and ‘practice ready’ education:
  • Provoke critical and creative thinking
  • Strengthen verbal, graphic and technical skills
  • Encourage research and develop ability to analyze problems and synthesize information
  • Support service learning and community engagement (through professional and service activities)
  • Provide practical experience through internships
  • Encourage active learning
  • Communicate high expectations
  • Respect diverse talents and ways of learning


Students in the B.F.A. program must complete an intensive art and design foundation program prior to advancing into the 200-level.

General Education Requirements


(42 credits)

Humanities


(3 courses)

  • Literature or Foreign Language elective
  • Philosophy elective
  • Humanities elective (excludes coursework from Design and Visual Art subjects)

Social Science


(3 courses)

  • Psychology elective
  • History or Government elective
  • Social Science elective

Natural Science & Quantitative Reasoning


(2 courses)

  • Science elective
  • Science or Math elective

Liberal Arts Electives from College of Arts and Sciences


(2 courses)

  • 2 Liberal Arts electives from the College of Arts and Sciences

Design and Visual Art Core


(24 credits)

Policies


Policies concerning all Design & Visual Art programs can be found here: Design & Visual Art  

Graduation Requirements


  • 128 credit hours minimum (last 30 hours in residency)
  • A minimum half the major credit hours in residency
  • A minimum half the minor credit hours in residency
  • ​60 credit hours must be completed at a 4-year institution