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San Diego State University, Department of Art, Interior Design Program

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The faculty of the Interior Design Program believes that the interior designer must respond to all of the needs of human beings: aesthetic, spiritual, physical, social and cultural. The focus of the design student must always be the human condition and its context.


We are also committed to the attitude that interior design is essentially an expressive art form applied to the solution of human problems in three-dimensional space and form. Our curriculum, therefore, is based within the applied arts and the liberal arts. It is directed toward the universal aspects of the design experience in the belief that the most serviceable education will prepare a student to adapt to a constantly changing world, and to assume a role of leadership and responsibility within a global society.


Specifically, our purpose is to educate students by encouraging and facilitating their development both intellectually and artistically, through the study of interior design as an evolving discipline and an applied art form. Our mission is to prepare the students for professional involvement in the interior design field, with their foci and actions directed towards the betterment of the human experience; and, to contribute to the advancement of the profession. Further our mission is to instill in our students an understanding of the implications and responsibilities of interior design practitioners and the importance of ethical professional conduct within their immediate contexts, and extending to their regional and global communities.



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Interior Design Schools in California