The B.A. Interior Design is a four-year program structured into one year of pre-professional coursework and three years of major (professional) coursework. Professional program courses begin in second year fall. Due to the sequential nature of courses there are no spring admits.
Requirements
Following admission to WSU, a student may be admitted to the architectural studies major provided they meet the criteria published in the WSU Catalog.
Once admitted to a major, a student will maintain good standing in their major by completing the required benchmarks as outlined in the catalog. (Academic Regulation 53).
The B.A. Interior Design is a four-year program structured into one year of pre-professional coursework and three years of major (professional) coursework. Professional program courses begin in second year fall. Due to the sequential nature of courses there are no spring admits.
To be considered for admission into the interior design program, a student must have completed the following pre-professional coursework (or their approved equivalents), each with a grade of C or better and an overall GPA of 3.3 or higher, and submit an application:
COM 102 [COMM]
ENGLISH 101 [WRTG]
FINE ART 101, 201, or 202 [ARTS]
HIST 105 [ROOT]
PSYCH 105 or SOC 101 [SSCI]
SDC 100, 120, and 140
Students not meeting the admission to major criteria above will be considered until enrollment limits are reached. Average enrollment limit into the second year of the interior design major are 25 students.
Greater emphasis is given to performance in SDC 100, 120, and 140. Completion of all pre-professional coursework does not guarantee acceptance into the professional program. Although admission is competitive, all students who meet the minimum requirements are encouraged to apply.
Course Availability
SDC 100 is offered in fall and spring.
SDC 120 is offered in fall.
SDC 140 is offered in spring.
SDC 120 (or approved transfer equivalency) with a grade of C or better is a prerequisite for enrollment in SDC 140.
Please contact an advisor for questions about transfer equivalency and/or preparation necessary for the SDC 120/140 sequence.
Transfer Students
A limited number of transfer students are considered each year. To be considered, transfer students must have completed all pre-professional courses (or approved equivalents) and apply for admission to the major.
The Transfer Course Search tool assists with planning the transfer of courses to WSU. Emphasis is given to cumulative GPA. A design portfolio may be requested for additional evaluation.
About Us
The School of Design and Construction is the premier destination for integrated design and construction education in the nation.
Having all of the built environment disciplines within the same school—Architecture, Construction Engineering, Construction Management, Interior Design and Landscape Architecture—and engineering programs within the same college, provides the opportunity to deliver a truly integrated, transformative, and unparalleled educational experience for students.
Students in the SDC will experience transformative learning such as travel, competitions, and community engagement that fosters soft skills, technical competence, and social responsibility to prepare you for the workforce.
At the same time, we are professionally and community engaged, bringing together academics, industry, students, and stakeholders in a way that leads to productive dialogue and positive action. We are pursuing rigorous research that leads to innovation in the design and construction fields.
Located in the Palouse region in Pullman, Washington, the school learns from and contributes to its place through community engagement and industry partnerships.
As a land grant institution, our mission focuses on producing and sharing practical knowledge through research and instruction for the betterment of society, the environment, and the construction industry.
We also extend ourselves throughout the state, nation, and world in order to improve the built environment for its inhabitants. Students are able to travel to various locations across the globe, build technical skills, and perform research, and community service.
Students learn from some of the brightest, most committed and dynamic faculty and staff in the country, while making connections to future employers and professionals.
The School of Design and Construction is a distinct culture and an academic team that focuses on fostering people and place, workforce readiness, technical competence, and innovation.
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