The University of Kentucky’s BA in Interior Design combines architecture, sustainability, and spatial design to deliver a forward-thinking, professionally focused interior design education. The program’s studio-intensive format makes it a great choice for students ready to work hands-on from day one.
Curriculum Structure
Year 1: Introductory design studios and drawing courses lay the groundwork for spatial thinking and visual communication.
Year 2: Intermediate studios explore material systems, ergonomics, and human-centered design in commercial and institutional spaces.
Year 3: Advanced coursework focuses on sustainable design, technical documentation, and regulatory systems.
Year 4: Capstone studio challenges students to develop comprehensive design solutions and professional portfolios.
Focus areas: Sustainability, Health & Wellness, Design Theory
Learning outcomes: Spatial innovation, technical integration, ethical design decision-making
Professional alignment (accreditation): CIDA-accredited, meets NCIDQ eligibility
Reputation: Well-established within the College of Design, with growing national recognition
UK’s program blends studio practice, craft, and community engagement with professional readiness:
Semester-long studio coursework is the foundation, nurturing holistic design thinking and technical skills.
Dedicated Workshop and Digital Fabrication Lab includes CNC routers, laser cutters, 3D printers, woodworking, and metalworking tools.
Full-service computer labs support drafting, large-format printing, and digital modeling.
Projects often involve design-build activities, internships, and speculative work tied to community issues.
Students participate in faculty-led field research trips both in the U.S. and abroad.
Accredited by the CIDA, preparing students fully for professional practice.
A rich resource network—Design Library, studio spaces, and advisory support—wraps around your education.
UK’s Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design program emphasizes creativity, research, and user-centered design. Graduates typically pursue roles in interior design, space planning, commercial design, and environmental branding.
University of Kentucky’s career edge includes:
Stuckert Career Center support: Provides interior design students with personalized coaching, job shadowing, and employer meetups.
Positive employment outcomes: Roughly 88–91% of grads secure employment or pursue advanced study within 6 months, with salaries ranging from $50,000–$65,000.
Industry integration: Connections with regional firms and opportunities through the School of Interiors’ design showcases and public exhibitions.
Accreditation: The program is CIDA-accredited, supporting NCIDQ preparation and industry recognition.
Studio-based approach: Core design studios, materials labs, and evidence-based design form the heart of the curriculum.
Further Academic Progression:
Graduates can apply to M.Arch programs or pursue graduate studies in areas like Healthcare Design, Historic Preservation, or Urban Design.
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