The interior design program provides integrative learning through a multi-disciplinary course of study that includes courses in art, business, communications, design, and interior architecture. Students are encouraged to combine a major in interior design with a minor in marketing, management, art, or communications. Graduates are employed in interior design firms, architectural firms, interior/facilities management divisions of large corporations, lighting design, healthcare, retail and store planning, acoustics, and kitchen and bath design.
Most of the interior design courses are in the studio format where students integrate a variety of subjects to solve complex design problems. At the heart of the interior design program is the goal that students will understand human interaction with the environment to enhance quality of life. Students focus on the reciprocal relationships of humans and their interior environments.
The program is accredited by CIDA (Council for Interior Design Accreditation) and by NASAD (National Association of Schools of Art and Design).
There is no minor required with this major.
Admission Requirements
Only the Office of Admissions grants admission to Western Michigan University for undergraduate students. Students may be admitted to the university as pre-interior design majors. Application forms may be obtained from that office or the University’s website at wmich.edu.