Interior Design Degrees and Programs
Degree Option | Program Offered |
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A.S. in Interior Design (INTDS-AS) |
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B.A.S. in Interior Design (INTD-BAS) |
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Three Pathways to Apply to the B.A.S. in Interior Design (INTD-BAS)
High school diploma
Must apply to A.S. in Interior Design before matriculating to B.A.S.
- 120 Credits: 60 Foundation Credits + 24 Upper Division Credits + 36 Gen Ed Credits
- *ARH1000 Art Appreciation is required for this degree
Completed College Degree (AA, Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate) OR 60+ College credits
- 51 Foundation Credits + 24 Upper Division Credits
- Up to 45 Transfer Credits (36 Gen Ed + 9 Electives)
- *ARH1000 Art Appreciation is required for this degree
A.S. in Interior Design from a different State College
- 60 Transfer Credits (AS Degree)
- 12 “Support Courses” Credits (IND2307c Visual Communications, IND2321 Design Theory, IND2462 Revit for Interiors, and IND2484c Construction Documents)
- 24 Upper Division Credits
- 36 General Education (May Transfer)
- *ARH1000 Art Appreciation is required for this degree
Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) Degree
Seminole State's Bachelor of Applied Science in Interior Design prepares students toward a path to licensure and a professional career in the field. Having obtained skills critical to the industry, graduates of this program will be able to work in a wide variety of design occupations that range from commercial design (corporate, healthcare, retail, hospitality, government facilities, education and real estate) to residential design.
Upon completion of the B.A.S. Interior Design and two years of work experience under a licensed interior designer or architect, graduates are eligible to take the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) examination for state licensure.
Seminole State offers the following B.A.S. Interior Design degree:
A.S. Degree
Seminole State College’s Interior Design program reflects current client needs and trends, such as sustainable design practices, ergonomics, universal design and aging in place. All full-time interior design faculty are Florida-licensed professionals who are actively involved in the industry. This A.S. degree is transferable into the Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) in Interior Design offered at Seminole State College.
Seminole State offers the following A.S. Interior Design degree: