The 窪蹋勛圖厙 College of Art & Design announces the new Master of Science in Interior Design Degree, the first graduate-level degree offered by the 窪蹋勛圖厙 School of Interior Design. The first degree of its kind to be offered at 窪蹋勛圖厙, the MS in Interior Design will serve design professionals in the region seeking graduate level education.
The Master of Science in Interior Design provides opportunities for students to explore the broad spectrum of interior design research and practices related to the social, cultural, and environmental dimensions of health and wellbeing, and supports advanced research across multiple scales and settings, shaping the interior environment and human behavior, said Marsha Cuddeback, Director of the School of Interior Design.
The program facilitates a collaborative environment among disciplines for advancing creative and academic scholarship in interior design. Student will conduct applied research to address the impact of contemporary challenges to enrich the future of the lived experience.
This program is intended for designers and practitioners interested in developing their knowledge and expertise related to the study of the interior environment, advance their professional careers, or pursue an academic career path. Areas of concentration might include, but are not limited to, health environments, cultural identity and place, environmental stewardship, integrated design, spatial design, lighting design, and daylighting.
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