From Interior Design Schools
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
Quality interior design goes far beyond aesthetics. Regardless if a space is for residential or non-residential use, color, lighting, acoustics, durability, traffic flow, ventilation, user preferences, and style are among the important factors to consider in planning and producing a functional and satisfying environment. The Interior Design (INDS) program, accredited by the Foundation for Interior Design Education Research (FIDER), provides graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary for successful careers as professionals in a variety of settings.
Career Preparation
Graduates of the INDS program are prepared to enter many different design-related careers. Some graduates choose positions with interior design firms, others work as members of architectural design teams, and others serve as consultants or free-lance designers. Among the positions graduates may choose to pursue are:
- Commercial Interior Designer (including office, public space, institutional health care/medical facility, or hotel/restaurant/club design)
- Residential Interior Designer
- Lighting Specialist
- Facilities Planner
- Kitchen and Bath Designer
- Home Fashions Marketing and Sales Representative
Reference
Interior Design Schools in Alabama