The Interior Design major prepares students to design innovative, functional, supportive and responsible interior environments that positively impact the quality of life. Students develop skills and knowledge in color and design, drafting, space planning, building and interior systems, materials and finishes, historical interiors, building and barrier-free codes, and Auto-CAD. The needs of special populations and the mandates that regulate the field of interior design are emphasized in this sequence.

The curriculum develops students' skills and knowledge in color and design, drafting, space planning, building and interior systems, materials and finishes, historical interiors, building and barrier-free codes, and Auto-CAD. The needs of special populations and the mandates that regulate the field of interior design are emphasized. 

All students in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences complete a professional practice (internship) or student teach prior to graduation. These experiences often lead to full-time job offers.