The Master of Interior Design (M.I.D.) provides opportunities for students to direct their attention toward a variety of topics, including
- Design pedagogy and processes
- Sustainable, safe, and secure environments
- Creative performance and innovation
- Built heritage conservation.
Regardless of the study emphasis selected by the student, the M.I.D. program has a central focus with three categories of course work:
- Design studio
- Seminars in current interior design topics
- Theories and methods of research.
All M.I.D. students must complete an approved research topic with a written thesis. Requirements for the M.I.D. and Ph.D. degrees are given in the General Information section of this catalog.