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Bachelor of Applied Science in Interior Design

Why Choose the Bachelor of Applied Science in Interior Design Program?

Take your education a step further and open the door to additional opportunities in the interior design industry with CPTC’s Bachelor of Applied Science in Interior Design degree (BASID). Our coursework is designed to help elevate your creative and technical skills and hone your design process.

The BASID degree can help boost your career in multiple facets of the interior design industry, including positions at residential and commercial architecture and design firms.

In the program, students expand their knowledge of interior design and construction, research current issues and topics affecting the interior design industry, develop business and project management techniques, increase their experience with related technology skills, and apply these to solve problems in the interior design industry.

The hybrid delivery model for this degree has been designed to meet the educational needs of a diverse population including working adults.

Mentored study design studios and a capstone course will be used to develop students’ independent thought and critical thinking skills to the level expected in a baccalaureate degree.

 

Our BAS Interior Design Program prepares students for careers with design and architectural firms, home-furnishing venues and contractors.

How Long It Takes:

The program is approximately six-to-eight quarters in length, depending on the time students need to satisfactorily complete all graduation requirements.

Admission Dates:

Fall, Spring Quarters

Learn More:

BAS-ID Program and Course Descriptions

Potential Careers

Interior Designer

Interior Designer Career & Wage Details


This is not a guarantee of employment or a certain wage. Full career data available at careeronestop.org.

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Understand program costs, Tuition and Fees

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Meet Your Instructors

Jaya Rose

Bldg 19, Rm 202
253-589-5596
jaya.rose@cptc.edu


Julie Watts

A graduate of the Interior Design program at Clover Park Technical College, Julie also holds a bachelor’s degree from Pacific Lutheran University, where she earned her teaching credentials. In addition to teaching at CPTC, she has maintained her own design business since 2005. Julie is an active NCIDQ certificate holder and also maintains her LEED Green Associate credential.

Bldg 19, Rm 202
253-589-5567
julie.watts@cptc.edu

Interior Design Program Information Sessions usually occur at 3 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month. 

To learn more about information sessions, visit cptc.edu/info-sessions

Visit the Academic Calendar at cptc.edu/academic-calendar to see when the next information session is scheduled.

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