• Program Overview

    M.A. in Interior Architecture, Professional Track (31 Credits)

    For creative professionals with an interior design undergraduate degree, the Master of Arts in Interior Architecture (post-professional) program focuses on developing ability, knowledge, and applicability to: Global design issues, human behavior, occupant comfort, and contribution to the built environment.

    This program combines an integration of theory and practice through required coursework in interior design firm management and graduate student forums. It allows for the application of design research, theory, and technology to professional practice used to strengthen your skills in critical thinking, design mastery, evidence-based research, and visual and oral communication. 

    Program Features:

    • 31-credit program for those working in the design field
    • Federal STEM designation, which provides a potential 24-month Operational Practice Training (OPT) extension for international students studying on an F-1 visa.
    • Personal advising
    • Networking opportunities
    • Portfolio required to apply
      • For additional information on admission requirements, please visit the "Admission Requirements" tab above.
    • Interior Architecture Laptop Requirement

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The mission of the Department of Architectural + Design Studies is to guide students to becoming thoughtful, responsible and innovative designers who support social values and environmental stewardship through the design of the built environment.

Accreditations

Endicott College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). The Interior Architecture programs are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).