BS Interior Designing

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Alabama

Program Overview

University of Alabama’s BS in Interior Designing emphasizes a balance of design theory and applied practice to prepare students for professional careers in interior environments. The program is known for its comprehensive curriculum and technical focus.

Curriculum Structure
Year 1: Introduction to design principles, drawing, and materials science.
Year 2: Residential and commercial design studios, environmental systems, and building codes.
Year 3: Advanced studios emphasize sustainable design, lighting, and professional practices.
Year 4: Capstone projects and portfolio development prepare students for licensure and industry work.

Focus areas: Technical Design, Sustainability, Professional Practice
Learning outcomes: Evidence-based design, code compliance, project management
Professional alignment (accreditation): CIDA-accredited, meets NCIDQ eligibility
Reputation: Well-regarded for technical rigor and career placement support

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The University of Alabama’s program focuses on a blend of creative design and technical mastery:

  • Emphasis on studio-based learning, where students engage in residential, commercial, and institutional design projects.

  • Hands-on training in digital drafting and rendering software including AutoCAD, Revit, and Adobe Creative Suite.

  • Opportunities for internships facilitated by the university’s strong ties with regional design firms and industry professionals.

  • Access to fabrication labs and design studios equipped with modern tools for model making and prototyping.

  • Participation in workshops, seminars, and guest lectures from industry leaders enhances professional readiness.

  • Students may engage in collaborative projects and study tours to broaden their design perspective.


Progression & Future Opportunities

UA’s program offers a balance of creative and technical training, with graduates working as interior designers, commercial space planners, lighting designers, and project coordinators.
Career-building features:

  • Career Center support: Portfolio reviews, job fairs, and internship placement assistance.

  • Strong employment: Roughly 88–92% find employment or graduate school within six months; starting salaries range from $50,000 to $65,000.

  • Local and regional internships: Connections with firms in Alabama and beyond.

  • CIDA accreditation: Ensures professional standards and licensure eligibility.

  • Hands-on studios: Emphasizes construction documentation, materials, and sustainable design.

Further Academic Progression:
Graduates can pursue master’s degrees in Interior Architecture, Sustainable Design, or related fields at UA or other universities.

Program Key Stats

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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Interior Designer – Plan and design functional and attractive spaces for clients
  • Residential Interior Designer – Create personalized home interiors based on lifestyle needs
  • Commercial Interior Designer – Design interiors for offices hotels stores and public spaces
  • Space Planner – Organize layouts to maximize comfort efficiency and flow
  • Interior Stylist – Curate decor and furnishings to enhance spatial aesthetics
  • Interior Project Manager – Manage design timelines resources and execution
  • Sustainable Design Consultant – Apply eco conscious solutions to interior projects
  • Lighting Designer – Craft lighting strategies that shape atmosphere and usability
  • FF&E Specialist – Select and coordinate furniture fixtures and equipment for interiors
  • Visualization Artist – Produce 3D renderings and digital walkthroughs for presentations

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