Interior designers enhance quality of life as they curate the places we love. At SCAD, interior design students join a 40-year, award-winning tradition of creating energetic, inspiring spaces.
Interior designers enhance quality of life as they curate the places we love. At SCAD, interior design students join a 40-year, award-winning tradition of creating energetic, inspiring spaces.
SCAD students explore a wide range of career paths, learning to maximize health, wellness, style, and sustainable practices across corporate, residential, retail, and hospitality design.
Students capitalize on this wealth of contexts through SCADpro, the university's in-house creative consultancy, applying them to collaborations with corporate partners like Amazon, Chick-fil-A, Disney, and more.
The SCAD undergraduate and graduate interior design programs are decorated with more No. 1 rankings than any other university, earning the top spots in DesignIntelligence's "Best Architecture and Design Schools" for the seventh time since 2008.
Foundation studies: 30 hours
DRAW 100 Drawing I: Form and Space
DSGN 100 Design I: Elements and Organization
DRAW 101 Drawing II: Composition and Media
DSGN 101 Color: Theory and Application
SBLD 115 Graphics for the Building Arts
SBLD 223 Form, Space, Order
General education: 60 hours
COMM 105 Speaking of Ideas
BUSI 110 Business I: Fundamentals
CTXT 121 Visual Culture in Context: Pre-Modern Global Perspectives
CTXT 122 Visual Culture in Context: Making Modernities
ENGL 123 Ideas to Ink: Critical Concepts in Academic Writing
DIGI 130 Digital Communication
ARLH 206 Modern Architecture Before 1900
ARLH 208 Modern Architecture After 1900
Select one of these two options:
ARLH 211 Survey of World Architecture and Urbanism
ARLH 363 World Vernacular Architecture
BUSI 220 Business II: Economic Principles
General education elective
Mathematics/natural sciences elective
Major curriculum: 80 hours
INDS 101 Introduction to Interior Design
INDS 110 Interior Design Studio I: Exploring People and Space
INDS 204 Rendering for the Interior
INDS 209 Interior Materials
INDS 210 Interior Design Studio II: Specialized Interior Environments
INDS 211 History of Interior Design
ELDS 225 Electronic Design I: Digital Communication for the Building Arts
INDS 302 Lighting for the Interior
INDS 306 Building Construction and Systems for the Interior
INDS 320 Interior Design Studio III: Documentation and Communication
INDS 350 Interior Design Studio IV: Collaborative Practice in Design
INDS 413 Professional Practice in Interior Design
INDS 470 Interior Design Studio V: Capstone I - Design Thinking for Innovation
INDS 480 Interior Design Studio VI: Capstone II - Design Development and Communication
Select one of these three options:
INDS 479 Undergraduate Internship
500-level SCADpro elective
Business-focused elective
ARCH, ARLH, ELDS, FURN, INDS, PRES, or SBLD elective
Additional electives: 10 hours
Free elective
Free elective
Welcome to SCAD
Offering more degree programs and specializations than any other art and design university, SCAD is uniquely qualified to prepare talented students for professional, creative careers.
SCAD history
The Savannah College of Art and Design was founded in 1978 by Richard G. Rowan, Paula Wallace, May L. Poetter and Paul E. Poetter to provide college degree programs not previously available in southeast Georgia and to create a specialized professional art college to attract students from throughout the United States and abroad. The curriculum was established with dual goals of excellent arts education and effective career preparation for students. Today, with multiple locations and online distance education offerings, SCAD continues to assiduously adhere to these goals.
SCAD was legally incorporated in the state of Georgia Sept. 29, 1978. A board of trustees was established, and the search was begun for a competent faculty and an appropriate facility.
In the spring of 1979, SCAD purchased and renovated the Savannah Volunteer Guard Armory to serve as the first classroom and administration building. The historic significance of the 1892 structure was recognized by its nomination for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. Named Poetter Hall in honor of two of the founders, the building remains in active use by SCAD today.
SCAD prepares talented students for creative professions through engaged teaching and learning in a positively oriented university environment.
SCAD is a private, nonprofit institution accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; telephone number ******) to award baccalaureate and masters degrees. The university confers Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Architecture, Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, as well as undergraduate certificates. The professional M.Arch. degree is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. SCAD is licensed by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education. The SCAD interior design Bachelor of Fine Arts degree offered at SCAD Atlanta and SCAD Savannah is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation, 206 Cesar E. Chavez Ave SW, Suite 350, Grand Rapids, MI 49503.
Class sizes at SCAD are small, allowing each student the opportunity to receive individual attention. Faculty members have distinguished backgrounds in their fields. The international faculty and student body come from all 50 states and more than 100 countries. An English as a Second Language program and dedicated international student services staff are available to assist international students with the adjustment to university life in the United States.
SCAD mission
SCAD prepares talented students for creative professions through engaged teaching and learning in a positively oriented university environment.
SCAD vision
SCAD will be globally recognized as the preeminent source of knowledge in the disciplines we teach.
SCAD values
Be Strategic. Research and measure to guide work and document results.
Be Innovative. Generate new ideas and relevant solutions.
Be Positive. Approach all endeavors with enthusiasm.
Be Collaborative. Embrace and act upon our collective genius.
Be Transformative. Create life-changing experiences.
Be Compassionate. Treat everyone with kindness and care.
Our students are transforming the world from the inside out. As an Interior Design student, you'll learn to create beautiful, functional and transformative environments that will prepare you for a meaningful career.
Our Interior Design program will teach you valuable skills to begin your career as a designer. Once you graduate, you’ll be able to: Analyze information to create design solutions to meet client needs
To be awarded a minor, at least 12 units of coursework must be completely distinct and separate from the coursework in the major, and coursework for the minor must include a minimum of 6 upper-division units (University Policy S16-4).
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