Career Outcomes Rate
94%
Source (for Interior Design degree) 2023-24 Dunwoody Career Services Annual Report
Interior Architecture Degree
Gain the capacity to become a licensed, practicing professional in Interior Architecture when you graduate.
50K
Average Salary: School of Design, B.S.
Source 2023-24 Dunwoody Career Services Annual Report
The Interior Architecture Major at Dunwoody College
Interior Architecture at Dunwoody educates students to realize the design possibilities of collaboration, innovative technology, and user experience to become leaders in the profession.
The degree specifically prepares graduates to become design professionals who can design for a variety of spaces with a special focus on healthcare, hospitality, education, and commercial projects.
This major is perfect for those who are interested in design trends and the technical aspects of textures, colors, lighting, etc., but also have a passion for improving how people live and work.
While Interior Architecture is about the furnishings and fittings of spaces, it also encompasses other elements of structures and spaces, including architectural details and sustainability.
In your courses, you will learn to use design theories, interior materials, building codes, cost analysis, and both hand and computer-aided drafting to develop and prepare functional and innovative designs. You will gain expertise in software commonly used in the industry, such as AutoCAD, Revit, Adobe Creative Cloud, Bluebeam, and Rhino.
You will also participate in cross-disciplinary collaboration with peers in architecture, graphic design, and other construction sciences majors.
You will also build your portfolio throughout your coursework and complete a capstone project that demonstrates your skills in the field of Interior Architecture.
Interior Architecture Fact Sheet
Interior Architecture class topics include
- Design Principles
- Design Materials
- BIM (Building Information Modeling)
- Lighting Design
- Healthcare, Hospitality, and Education studios
- Sustainable Design
- Furniture Design
- Detailing and Advanced Detailing
Common Job Titles
- Interior Designer
- Project Designer
- Space Planner
- Senior Interior Designer/Architect
- Studio Manager
- Production Designer
- Design Architect
- Environment Artist
Recent Employers
Companies that have hire our Interior Design graduates include:
- RSP Architects
- NELSON
- bdh+young
- AECOM
- Best Buy
Student Organizations
Opportunities to get involved outside of the classroom include:
- Interior Design Student Society (IDSS)
- Women in Design
- National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA)
- Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK)
- Student Government Association (SGA)
Facilities
Design Studios
Work in open concept studio spaces designed to foster collaboration and learning with students in the School of Design.
- Individual work spaces
- Drafting kits
- Physical modeling kits
- Wall and table spaces for displaying/reviewing designs
Fabrication Lab
The Fabrication Lab is a place to get hands on experience with materials and tools for building three dimensional objects. Bring your designs to life as you work with wood, plastic, metal, cardboard and more.
- Laser cutter- Requires DXF file
- CNC Router- Requires DXF or STL file
- 3D printer- Requires STL file
- CAD table
- Band saw
- Drill press
- Spray booth
- Hot wire cutter
- Hand drills
- Saws- jigsaw, Sawzall, track saw, hand saws
- Chisels
- Soldering iron
- Many hand tools