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Interior Design

Undergraduate Interior Design Program

Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture | Norman

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The University of Oklahoma’s Division of Interior Design offers a student-centered Bachelor of Interior Design program focused on excellence in education, research, and community engagement. Accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation, the curriculum prepares students for professional practice through industry-relevant coursework and interdisciplinary collaboration. Recently ranked among DesignIntelligence’s "Most Hired From", the program equips graduates with the skills and connections to thrive in a competitive field.

What is Interior Design?

Design with Purpose. Create for People. Unite Through Learning

Interior design is the art and science of shaping spaces to improve how people live, work, and interact. It goes beyond choosing colors and furniture. Designers plan and manage projects that meet building codes, safety regulations, and accessibility standards. They blend creativity with technical skill, considering lighting, materials, acoustics, and human behavior to support well-being. Using research-based methods, designers address physical and emotional needs. Every choice influences how people feel in a space. Through education, experience, and certification, designers are trained to create safe, inclusive environments.

At the University of Oklahoma’s Gibbs College of Architecture, this philosophy drives a student-centered, accredited interior design program. Ranked among DesignIntelligence’s “Most Hired From,” the curriculum combines studio work with theory to prepare students for real-world challenges. Students collaborate across disciplines and use resources like a materials library and lighting lab. Small class sizes allow for personalized mentorship, and alumni contribute through lectures and critiques. Graduates are equipped to shape environments that enhance lives from the inside out.

Location

Norman, Oklahoma


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What Sets Our Interior Design Program Apart

Our Interior Design students learn alongside peers in architecture, construction science, landscape architecture, city planning, and environmental design—all within the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture. This collaborative environment fosters meaningful, interdisciplinary connections that reflect the way design professionals work together in practice.

Our program is supported by state-of-the-art facilities designed to enhance creativity and skill development:

  • Studio Classrooms: Flexible, project-based learning spaces that encourage collaboration and critique.
  • Interior Design Materials Library: Thousands of finish samples from global manufacturers, regularly updated with the latest products and technologies.
  • Lighting Lab: Hands-on experience with lighting equipment to understand how light shapes interior environments.
  • Creating-Making Labs: Access to CNC machines, 3D printers, woodworking tools, a metals shop, and more for prototyping and custom design work.
  • Digital Design Labs: Equipped with industry-standard software and specialized tools to support advanced digital workflows.
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Program Highlights

Interior Design students graduate ready to launch their careers. In recent years, nearly all graduates have secured jobs in their field within six months, including 96 percent in 2024 and 100 percent in both 2023 and 2022. Strong graduation and retention rates reflect the program’s supportive environment and professional focus.

Interior Design students at Gibbs College take part in the annual Furniture Design Build Studio, where they design and build full-scale furniture prototypes. Led by Professor Chelsea Holcomb, this hands-on experience blends creativity, craftsmanship, and design innovation while connecting ideas to real-world execution.

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How Long You'll Be Here

On average, 4 years

 

Faculty-to-Student Ratio

15 students per faculty member

 

Median Salary

$75,850

Salary information obtained from: Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics,
Interior Designers

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Curriculum

The Interior Design program at the University of Oklahoma offers a 120-credit-hour curriculum, with 76 hours dedicated to major coursework. Studio courses form the foundation of the program, emphasizing project-based learning that reflects professional design practice. Each studio focuses on a different sector of the industry, including residential, retail, hospitality, education, healthcare, and workplace environments. This broad approach ensures students gain experience across the full spectrum of interior design. In addition to studio work, students take specialty courses in lighting and furniture design, expanding both their technical knowledge and creative range.

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Admissions Requirements

Any student who is admitted to the University of Oklahoma can declare Interior Design as their major. However, admission to the third and fourth years of the Bachelor of Interior Design (BID) program requires meeting specific academic standards. Students must maintain a minimum 2.50 OU and combined retention GPA for admission to the upper-level program. Admission is limited and based on students meeting both the GPA requirement and a portfolio review requirement. All first and second year courses must be completed before students can apply for admission to the third and fourth years of the program.

Sarah Ketabi.

 Learning from others and engaging with my peers has allowed me incredible insight and helped me in my approach to innovative design. Networking and creating relationships with industry professionals have assisted me in finding my current job. 

Sarah Ketabi
Class of 2014

Accreditation

The interior design program leading to the Bachelor of Interior Design is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation, 206 Cesar E. Chavez Ave SW, Suite 350 Grand Rapids, MI 49503-4014.

The CIDA-accredited program prepares students for entry-level interior design practice, for advanced study, and to apply for membership in professional interior design organizations. The Bachelor of Interior Design granted by The University of Oklahoma, Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture meets the educational requirement for eligibility to sit for the National Council for Interior Design Qualification Examination (NCIDQ Exam). Learn more about NCIDQ Exam eligibility.

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  • Equip students with the skills needed to enhance the human experience through a holistic approach to understanding and responding to the psychological and physical needs of people.
  • Create a community of inclusion and participation through a supportive and collaborative learning environment.
  • Promote global stewardship with opportunities to serve society through community-engaged service-learning projects across the curriculum.
  • Engage design professionals and alumni who support students through mentoring and sharing of knowledge and experience.
  • Evolve and respond to the needs of the profession and CIDA accreditation requirements through ongoing assessments of and improvements to the curriculum.
  • Provide resources including laboratories, tools, and equipment to support student learning.
  • Maintain high job placement rates for graduates of the program.

Program Outcomes

  • Job Placement: 96% of the students who graduated in May 2024 were employed with discipline-related jobs within six months of graduation.
  • Acceptance into Graduate Programs: 4% of the graduating students applied for graduate school.
  • Graduation Rates: 65% of the students from the class of 2024 graduated in 4 years. *Note: The Interior Design program at OU takes four years to complete. Students who change their major to Interior Design after attending OU may take longer to graduate.
  • Retention/Attrition: 95% of Interior Design majors enrolled during the Spring 2024 semester returned in Fall 2024, putting attrition at 5%. *Note: Students applying for the 3rd year of the Interior Design program are required to maintain an overall GPA of 2.5, pass a portfolio review, and complete all required courses. The portfolio review is conducted by the Interior Design faculty and occurs in the Spring of the 2nd year of the program.
  • Job Placement: 100% of the students that graduated in May 2023 were employed with discipline-related jobs within six months of graduation.
  • Acceptance into Graduate Programs: 0% of the graduating students applied for graduate school.
  • Graduation Rates: 73% of the students from the class of 2023 graduated in 4 years. *Note: The Interior Design program at OU takes four years to complete. Students who change their major to Interior Design after attending OU may take longer to graduate.
  • Retention/Attrition: 93% of Interior Design majors enrolled during the Spring 2023 semester returned in Fall 2023, putting attrition at 7%. *Note: Students applying for the 3rd year of the Interior Design program are required to maintain an overall GPA of 2.5, pass a portfolio review, and complete all required courses. The portfolio review is conducted by the Interior Design faculty and occurs in the Spring of the 2nd year of the program.
  • Job Placement: 100% of the students that graduated in May 2022 were employed with discipline-related jobs within six months of graduation.
  • Acceptance into Graduate Programs: 0% of the graduating students applied for graduate school.
  • Graduation Rates: 50% of the students from the class of 2022 graduated in 4 years. *Note: The Interior Design program at OU takes four years to complete. Students who change their major to Interior Design after attending OU may take longer to graduate.
  • Retention/Attrition: 95% of Interior Design majors enrolled during the Spring 2022 semester returned in Fall 2022, putting attrition at 5%. *Note: Students applying for the 3rd year of the Interior Design program are required to maintain an overall GPA of 2.5, pass a portfolio review, and complete all required courses. The portfolio review is conducted by the Interior Design faculty and occurs in the Spring of the 2nd year of the program.