2008-09 Undergraduate Catalog
Majors
Consistently ranked as a top10 program nationally, UF's interior design program is recognized as the top one in the South. Interior design is an excellent major for students with strong creative and analytical skills who are self-motivated and work well in teams. This program prepares students for careers in areas such as office design, retail, healthcare, residential and hospitality design. Examples of interior design specializations include historic preservation and environmental sustainability.
To give students first-hand design exposure, the department organizes trips to interact with designers and experience firms, installations, significant buildings and exhibitions in cities such as Atlanta and Chicago. During the summer, upper-division students have opportunities to enroll in the Preservation Institute located in Nantucket. The department offers academic credit to explore professional opportunities through a required internship. Interior design students may consider pursuing graduate studies in the program's 4+1 option to receive a Master of Interior Design.
Organized trips to experience interior design, architecture and art in urban settings are required in the junior and senior years. Students should plan to have adequate funds for these required field trips and design studio project materials. Internships must be completed by the fall semester of the senior year of the program.
The four-year program is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA).
To graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college and major requirements.
The Department of Interior Design requires students to complete MAC 1147 or PHY 2004 no later than Semester 3. Both PHY 2004 AND MAC 1147 must be completed before Semester 5. Due to the rigorous nature of design studio, students are strongly encouraged to complete these particular courses during the summer semesters.
Interior design is a limited-access program. During the spring semester of the sophomore year, interior design faculty review each sophomore student's work and determine whether the student is prepared to continue as an interior design major. For more information, please contact the department regarding its selective admissions guidelines.
Interior Design |
College: Design, Construction and Planning |
Degree: Bachelor of Design |
Hours for the Degree: 120 |
Minor: No |
Combined-Degree Program: Yes |
Website: www.dcp.ufl.edu/interior |
Consistently ranked as a top10 program nationally, UF's interior design program is recognized as the top one in the South. Interior design is an excellent major for students with strong creative and analytical skills who are self-motivated and work well in teams. This program prepares students for careers in areas such as office design, retail, healthcare, residential and hospitality design. Examples of interior design specializations include historic preservation and environmental sustainability.
To give students first-hand design exposure, the department organizes trips to interact with designers and experience firms, installations, significant buildings and exhibitions in cities such as Atlanta and Chicago. During the summer, upper-division students have opportunities to enroll in the Preservation Institute located in Nantucket. The department offers academic credit to explore professional opportunities through a required internship. Interior design students may consider pursuing graduate studies in the program's 4+1 option to receive a Master of Interior Design.
Organized trips to experience interior design, architecture and art in urban settings are required in the junior and senior years. Students should plan to have adequate funds for these required field trips and design studio project materials. Internships must be completed by the fall semester of the senior year of the program.
The four-year program is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA).
To graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college and major requirements.
Critical Tracking and Recommended Semester Plan
Semester 1:
- 2.6 UF GPA required
- Complete IND 1020 with a grade of C or better
- Complete IND 2100 with a grade of C or better
- Complete ARC 1301 with a grade of C or better
Semester 2:
- 2.6 UF GPA required
- Complete ARC 1302 with a grade of C or better
- Complete IND 2130, ENC 2210 or ENC 3254
Semester 3:
- 2.8 UF GPA required
- Complete IND 2313, IND 2422, ARC 2303 and CGS 2470
- Complete MAC 1147 (or MAC 1140 and MAC 1114) or PHY 2004
Semester 4:
- 2.85 UF GPA required
- Complete IND 2214, IND 2635 and IND 2460C
- Successfully complete selective admissions guidelines
Semester 5:
- Complete IND 3215, IND 3468, and IND 3424
To remain on track, students must complete the appropriate critical-tracking courses, which appear in bold.
Recommended semester plan
Semester 1 | Credits |
ARC 1301 Architectural Design 1 | 4 |
IND 1020 Introduction to Architectural Interiors | 2 |
IND 2100 History of Interior Design 1 (GE-H) | 3 |
Composition (GE-C, WR) | 3 |
Total | 12 |
Semester 2 | Credits |
ARC 1302 Architectural Design 2 | 4 |
IND 2130 History of Interior Design 2 | 3 |
ENC 2210 Technical Writing or ENC 3254 Professional Writing in the Discipline (WR) | 3 |
Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE-S) | 3 |
Total | 13 |
The Department of Interior Design requires students to complete MAC 1147 or PHY 2004 no later than Semester 3. Both PHY 2004 AND MAC 1147 must be completed before Semester 5. Due to the rigorous nature of design studio, students are strongly encouraged to complete these particular courses during the summer semesters.
Summer | Credits |
These courses should be taken prior to semesters 3 and 5 | |
MAC 1147 Precalculus: Algebra and Trigonometry (GE-M) or MAC 1140 Algebra and MAC 1114 Trigonometry (GE-M) | 4-5 |
Total | 4-5 |
Semester 3 | Credits |
ARC 2303 Architectural Design 3 | 5 |
IND 2313 Interior Design Communication Systems | 3 |
IND 2422 Interior Finishes and Materials | 3 |
CGS 2470 Introduction to Computers for Architecture Majors (GE-M) | 3 |
Total | 14 |
Semester 4 | Credits |
IND 2214 Introduction to Architectural Interiors | 5 |
IND 2635 Theory of Interior Architecture | 3 |
IND 2460C Computer Applications in Three Dimensional Design | 3 |
Physical or Biological Science (GE-P or GE-B) | 3 |
Total | 14 |
Summer | Credits |
This course should be taken before semester 5 | |
PHY 2004 Applied Physics 1 or PHY 2053 Physics 1 (GE-P) | 3 |
Total | 3 |
Interior design is a limited-access program. During the spring semester of the sophomore year, interior design faculty review each sophomore student's work and determine whether the student is prepared to continue as an interior design major. For more information, please contact the department regarding its selective admissions guidelines.
Semester 5 | Credits |
IND 3215 Architectural Interiors 1 | 5 |
IND 3468 Interior Environmental Technologies | 3 |
IND 3424 Interior Design Construction Documents | 4 |
Physical or Biological Science (GE-P or GE-B) | 3 |
Total | 15 |
Semester 6 | Credits |
IND 3216 Architectural Interiors 2 | 5 |
IND 3431 Interior Lighting | 3 |
IND 3505 Professional Practice of Interior Design | 3 |
Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE-S) | 3 |
Total | 14 |
Semester 7 | Credits |
IND 4225 Advanced Architectural Interiors 1 | 6 |
IND 4450C Advanced Interior Design Detailing and Construction Documents | 4 |
IND 4940 Interior Design Internship | 3 |
Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE-S) | 3 |
Total | 16 |
Semester 8 | Credits |
IND 4226 Advanced Architectural Interiors 2 | 6 |
IND/College DCP elective | 3 |
IND/College DCP elective | 3 |
3000-/4000-level elective | 3 |
Total | 15 |