Ball State University's interior design program prepares you for exciting professional careers in a variety of settings.
From our socially responsible curriculum focusing on universal design (design that is accessible to all people) and green design (environmentally friendly) principles to our state-of-the-art technology, Ball State's interior design program is committed to staying in touch with this evolving field.
We admit students who have excelled in scholarship and who show promise of a high level of achievement in the program. You must first be accepted to Ball State through the Admissions Office before you can be considered for admission into the Interior Design Program!
Our degree program requires a six credit hour internship experience preparing you for careers through on-the-job experience.
Connecting with other interior design students, faculty and professionals through Ball State's student orgainzation, IDA (Interior Design Alliance) offers additional opportunities for professional growth, as well as a chance to attend conferences and participate in degree-related field trips. IDA is affiliated with both ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) and IIDA (Internartional Interior Design Association).
As an interior design major, you will follow a common course of study throughout your four years at Ball State. This course of study includes the University Core Curriculum, a set of classes required of all undergraduate students regardless of academic major.
For complete information about program requirements, consult the Ball State Undergraduate Catalog.