Interior Design
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Outcomes & Careers
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$61k
Interior Designer
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean annual salary for an interior designer is $61,590.
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$75k
Purchasing Manager
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean annual salary for a purchasing manager is $75,120.
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$67k
Set and Exhibit Designer
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean annual salary for a set and exhibit designer is $67,170.
As an interior design major, you’ll apply artistic and technical solutions to promote health, safety, and welfare in the building environment. You’ll complete a minimum of 120 credit hours to complete this degree, including the general education requirements and at least 39 senior division hours.
Required Courses:
- AR100 Drawing I (3)
- AR104 2D Design (3)
- AR106 3D Design (3)
- AR180 Introduction to Design Software (3)
- AH210 Art History II (3)
- CM126 Computer Aided Drafting (3)
- CM226 Residential Architectural Drafting & Design (3)
- CM322 Commercial Architectural Drafting & Design (3)
- DS001 Portfolio Review (0)
- DS104 Exploring Interior Design (3)
- DS111 Technical Drafting for Designers (3)
- DS205 History of Interiors I (3)
- DS206 History of Interiors II (3)
- DS207 Interior Systems (3)
- DS209 Construction Codes for Designers (3)
- DS211 Basic Kitchen & Bath Design (3)
- DS220 Design Communications (3)
- DS313 Sustainable Design (3)
- DS314 Multicultural Design (3)
- DS330 Lighting & Electrical Systems (3)
- DS332 Materials for Interior Environments (3)
- DS340 Housing Perspectives (3)
- DS409 Healthcare Design I (3)
- DS410 Hospitality Design I (3)
- DS411 Advanced Kitchen & Bath Design (3)
- DS414 Hospitality Design II (3)
- DS415 Healthcare Design II (3)
- DS440 Internship in Interior Design (3)
- DS450 Professional Practice in Interior Design I (3)
- DS451 Professional Practice in Interior Design II (3)
*Some courses may fulfill General Education requirements.
“Critical Courses” are italicized and bolded. Data shows that students who have completed this course in the first two years and have earned the noted grade are most likely to complete this program of study.
Some requirements may be fulfilled by coursework in major.
- Social and Behavioral Sciences – 6 hours
- Constitution Requirement – 3 hours
- Written Communication – 6 hours
- Oral Communication – 3 hours
- Natural Sciences – 7 hours (from two disciplines, one to include a lab)
- Mathematics – 3 hours
- Humanities & Fine Arts – 9 hours (from at least two disciplines)
- Additional requirements – 5 hours (to include UI100 for native students)
- Civics examination
Freshman Year
Fall Semester (16 Hours)
- UI100 (1)
- EN100 (3)
- AR100 (3)
- DS104 (3)
- DS205 (3)
- General Education (3)
Spring Semester (15 Hours)
- CM126 (3)
- DS111 (3)
- DS206 (3)
- DS209 (3)
- General Education (3)
Milestone: 2.0 cumulative grade point average.
Sophomore Year
Fall Semester (15 Hours)
- AR104 (3)
- CM226 (3)
- DS001 (0)
- DS211 (3)
- DS220 (3)
- General Education (3)
Spring Semester (15 Hours)
- AR106 (3)
- AR180 (3)
- CM322 (3)
- DS207 (3)
- General Education (3)
Milestone: 2.0 cumulative grade point average.
Junior Year
Fall Semester (15 Hours)
- DS313 (3)
- DS314 (3)
- DS332 (3)
- General Education (3)
- General Education (3)
Spring Semester (15 Hours)
- AH210 (3)
- DS330 (3)
- DS410 (3)
- DS411 (3)
- General Education (3)
Milestone: 2.0 cumulative grade point average.
Senior Year
Fall Semester (15 Hours)
- DS340 (3)
- DS409 (3)
- DS440 (3)
- DS450 (3)
- General Education (3)
Spring Semester (16 Hours)
- DS414 (3)
- DS415 (3)
- DS451 (3)
- General Education (4)
- General Education (3)
Milestone: 2.0 cumulative grade point average.
“Critical Courses” are italicized and bolded. Data shows that students who have completed this course in the first two years and have earned the noted grade are most likely to complete this program of study.
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Accreditations
Accreditation
The interior design program leading to the Bachelor of Science in Interior Design is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation, www.accredit-id.org, 206 Grandville Avenue, Suite 350, Grand Rapids, MI, 49503.
The CIDA-accredited program prepares students for entry-level interior design practice, for advanced study, and to apply for membership in professional interior design organizations. The Bachelor of Science in Interior Design granted by Southeast Missouri State University meets the educational requirement for eligibility to sit for the National Council for Interior Design Qualification Examination (NCIDQ Exam)
Mission Statement
The mission of the Interior Design Program at Southeast Missouri State University is to prepare graduates who create healthy, inclusive, and safe environments to enhance the quality of life. The program strives to develop entry-level interior designers who critically apply core design and technical knowledge to create successful interior environments for humans to live, work, learn, and heal.
Educational Philosophy
Faculty are committed to providing an inclusive, safe, and supportive environment where any student, regardless of background, can pursue a degree in interior design. Our approach is respectful, structured, and practical and utilizes hands-on methods that incorporate real-world experiences with professionals and clients.
Goals
- Maintain and improve a cutting-edge accredited academic program that incorporates research and best practices with a strong emphasis on the technical and creative design processes.
- Recruit and retain a diverse body of students and faculty from under-represented populations.
- Expose students to experiential learning and professional networking opportunities.
Interior Design Statistics
It typically takes a full-time student taking approximately 15 credits per semester, and 3 credits during the summer, four years to complete the degree program.
The following data was collected using institutional records, alumni correspondence (text and email), and information gathered from LinkedIn.
Attrition and Retention:
- In fall 2021 the program had 15 entering Interior Design students, 8 of whom returned in fall 2022 placing attrition at 47%.
Graduation Rates:
- Of the 13 students graduating from the Interior Design program in 2022, 8 completed in 4 years (62%), 10 completed within 5 years (77%), and 12 completed within 6 years (92%).
Job Placement Rates:
- 100% of students who graduated in 2022 are employed in interior design or a related profession.
Acceptance into Graduate Programs:
- Two out of 13 students who graduated in 2022 applied for graduate school, and 2 were accepted.
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