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Faculty of Architecture Bachelor of Interior Design Acting Head: Dr. M.E. Tyler Telephone: (204) 474-6995
Courses in first year of Environmental Design and Interior Design are
offered in common to both Environmental Design and Interior Design students.
The professional interior designer is one who is qualified by education
and experience to identify, research, and creatively solve problems relative to
the function and quality of human perception, behaviour and function in
the built environment.
The competency of the interior designer includes fundamental design,
design analysis, space planning and programming, the design of all interior
space and the understanding of other and related aspects of environmental design.
The technical development of the interior designer includes knowledge
of structure with emphasis on interior construction, knowledge of
building systems and all related codes, equipment and components, and ability
in communication skills and in quantitative and administrative skills.
The deadline for receipt of all applications is March 1.
Interfaculty Option in Aging
An Option in Aging is offered by and in the following Faculties and
Schools: Architecture (Interior Design), Human Ecology, Nursing, Physical
Education and Recreation Studies, Social Work and Arts. To complete the
Option, students need to complete each of the following requirements:
Required Courses six (6) credits
Course numbers being used for the 1998-1999 session are 051.265
and 049.261.
Electives 12 credits
c) at least three credits* of professional/discipline specific applied work
on aging within the student's unit of registration; and
d) an additional nine (9) credits* in aging from the participating
units, including the student's own unit.
Upon completion of these credits, and submission of a declaration,
a "Comment" will be added to the student's transcript. For further
information concerning the Option, interested students are directed to the
Student Advisor in the General Office.
*Lists of courses are available in Faculty and School General Offices.
Supplies and Expenses
In addition to fees and other expenses, the estimated cost of supplies
and textbooks for students in Interior Design is approximately $3000 per year.
All Field Trip costs will be borne by the students.
Architecture, Landscape Architecture, City Planning, and Interior Design
For information about professional studies leading to the degrees of Master
of Architecture, Master of City Planning, Master of Landscape Architecture
and Master of Interior Design, please refer to the Faculty of Graduate Studies
section of this Calendar.
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