Graduate Catalog

Master of Interior Architecture, M.I.A.

Typical Course of Study (54 credits)

Year 1

Fall (15 credits)

Studio: Formal & Spatial Attitudes of Adaptive Reuse

6

Principles of Adaptive Reuse

3

History & Theories of Urban Form

3

Representation in Adaptive Reuse of the Interior

3

Spring (15 credits)

Studio: Urban and Community Contexts of Adaptive Reuse

6

Materials & Methods of Adaptive Reuse

3

Strategies & Theories of Adaptive Reuse

3

Program Elective

3

Year 2

Fall (12 credits)

Research Methods and Preparation

3

Hybrid Craft

3

Advanced Lighting

3

Program Elective

3

Spring (12 credits)

IARC 530

6

IARC 594A

3

IARC 5XXProgram Elective

3

Application Requirements

Applicants for graduate study in Interior Architecture must meet the general requirements for admission to the University.

In addition, applicants must submit and/or satisfy the following:

  1. A Statement of Purpose, 150-200 words in length.
  2. Three letters of recommendation (only one of which may be from a Marywood University faculty member).
  3. If requested, a personal interview with the School's Graduate Admissions Committee.
  4. A portfolio of design projects, with narrative descriptions, submitted no later than one month before the last official registration date. The School's Graduate Admissions Committee will evaluate the portfolio for its diversity of project types, the complexity of programs resolved, and the quality of visual and written presentation and communication. The purpose of this review is to determine if the student is suitably prepared to meet the rigors of advanced professional study.
  5. Any applicant who, in the judgment of the School's Graduate Admissions Committee, lacks adequate undergraduate preparation to pursue this degree program, will be required to take additional coursework, thereby extending the program completion period beyond one year. The extent and nature of this coursework will be determined by the Graduate Admissions Committee after reviewing all required application materials.
  6. For students holding a Marywood undergraduate degree in the discipline, a minimum QPA of 3.0 (or "B") is required for admission to the program. For those holding undergraduate degrees from other institutions, a minimum overall QPA of 3.0 (or "B") is expected. Individuals who do not meet this minimum QPA requirement (or other requirements) but demonstrate outstanding or unusual qualifications that promise significant contributions to the program may request special consideration through the Director of the School of Architecture.