Interior Design - Bachelor of Science
Program Overview
Students can pursue an Interior Design degree at The Art Institute of California, Orange County. Our Interior Design degree program teaches students to take human elements into consideration when designing a space for living. The Interior Design degree program attracts creative individuals who want to improve quality of life through their designs.
The Interior Design degree program emphasizes the design process with students developing concepts into functional designs. Interior Design degree students are taught in a hands-on environment with industry-related equipment and technology. The Interior Design degree program teaches traditional and computerized design skills.
Course topics in the Interior Design degree program include space planning, textiles, and lighting. Interior Design degree students develop a portfolio to showcase their work to potential employers.
Graduates of the Interior Design degree program are prepared to pursue entry-level jobs like interior designer, space planner, and draftsperson.
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Program Description
Today’s professional interior designers enhance the function and quality of interior environments. Their mission, significant in today’s society, is to design spaces that improve the quality of life, protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and support increased productivity. The Interior Design Bachelor of Science program offers a well-rounded curriculum strengthened with numerous computer-based courses, preparing graduates to competently meet the current demands of the profession.
Other important topics explored include the areas of universal design, human factors, environmental and sustainable design, business aspects of the profession, and other issues related to the interior design field.
The Interior Design program begins with a foundation in art and design to increase artistic sensitivity. The program emphasizes the areas of drafting, space planning, history of interior design, materials, lighting, and residential and contract/commercial design. Courses cover two-dimensional and three-dimensional computer-aided design, computer rendering, three-dimensional modeling, and architectural detailing/working drawing methods of presenting design ideas and communicating with related professional services. The analysis of client needs and desires to create design solutions that are aesthetically pleasing, functional, and in accordance with building codes and standards, is the essence of the Interior Design program.
Program Objectives
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates should be able to:
• Apply knowledge of interior design, skills, theories of design, design processes and human behavior to develop creative and meaningful design solutions.
• Identify and solve complex design problems and formulate design solutions that are functional, aesthetic, sustainable and in accordance with applicable codes and industry standards.
• Demonstrate competence in written, oral and fundamental graphic communication as applied to the field of interior design using a variety of presentation methods and media through individual and collaborative means.
• Design individually and collaboratively within the context of buildings systems using appropriate materials and products, and understand how buildings and interior systems, structural conditions, materials, interior detailing as well as environmental factors interact.
• Individually or collaboratively use foundational knowledge of professional, legal, and ethical practices and principles to create design solutions that meet client expectations and that protect the health, welfare and safety of the public.
• Seek entry-level positions in all areas of interior design, including commercial and residential design, facilities design, computer-aided design/drafting, showroom management, exhibit design, specialty design in kitchen and bath, lighting, and product design.
Graduation Requirements
To receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Interior Design, students must: receive a passing grade or credit for all required coursework; earn a minimum of 180 quarter credits; achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher; meet portfolio or other requirements as outlined by the program; and satisfy all financial obligations to The Art Institutes.
Tuition Data for this program at
The Art Institute of California, Orange County
Below is the current tuition cost for this program for a full-time student completing the entire program in normal time. All tuition and fees are subject to change.
| Room & Board* | $46764 |
| Program Fees | $1226 |
| Tuition | $93240 |
| Books & Digital Resources | $2800 |
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Program Costs
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How much will this program cost me?
Below is the institution tuition cost for this program for a full-time student completing the entire program in normal time. All tuition and fees are subject to change.
| Room & Board* | $49144 |
| Program Fees | $5781 |
| Tuition | $93240 |
| Books & Digital Resources | $2800 |
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*optional where available
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What percentage of students find employment in their field or a related field?
According to accreditor (ACICS) calculations, the job placement rate for students who graduate from this program is 56%.
According to state of California calculations, the job placement rate for students who graduate from this program is 57%.
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What are the job opportunities for graduates of this program?
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