Nov 24, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Studio, B.F.A. - Interior Design Concentration


Area G: Major Courses (60 Credit Hours)


The following courses are required in Area G for students who wish to pursue the Interior Design concentration. Interior Design courses should be taken in the order listed below. Interior Design course work should begin fall semester of the sophomore year. Additional information about the Interior Design program is available in the School of Art & Design.

ART 4980 , Special Problems (1-6 credit hours), may be used to adjust program in order to meet the 60-hour requirement in Area G. Consent of the Area Coordinator and instructor required. Students who are not enrolled in Interior Design courses for more than one semester, during the junior or senior sequences, are required to resubmit an entrance portfolio for review and acceptance.

Students pursuing a degree in Interior Design are advised that the educational requirements vary in each state regarding the profession of interior designer.

In order to graduate, students must have taken the CTW course required for this concentration (ID 4950 ). This course should be taken at the appropriate time, as described below.

Sophomore Level Requirements (Fall)


9 Hours

Courses should be taken prior to Portfolio Review for Acceptance into Interior Design Concentration.

B.F.A. Entrance Portfolio Review


This review takes place ideally at the end of the Sophomore Fall Semester.

Concentration Requirements


51 Hours

Requirements for students accepted into the Interior Design Concentration. 

Junior Level (Fall)


7 Hours

Junior Level (Spring)


5 Hours

Senior Level (Fall)


6 Hours

Art History and Studio Electives


6 Hours

Students may select one 4000-level Art History and one 3000-level Studio Elective, or Select two Studio Electives. Interior Design studios listed below are recommended and may be repeated for a maximum of six credit hours to satisfy this requirement.

Upper-level ID Elective Options


9 Hours

Upper-level ID students should discuss elective options with their assigned ID Area faculty advisor to plan and schedule adequate and appropriate electives to meet total 60-hour requirement in Area G. Limited electives outside of the School of Art & Design may be approved when relevant to a student’s specific thesis objectives in their senior year.

Please note: some business courses require an override from the Robinson College of Business (RCB) https://robinson.gsu.edu/undergraduate/ for the RCB Area F requirements. These prerequisites are for Robinson College of Business majors only. Students are still expected to have all course prerequisites.

Recommended and pre-approved elective courses include the following:

Senior Portfolio Review


Senior Exhibition