Bachelor of Interior Architecture, B.I.A.
The four-year, professional Bachelor of Interior Architecture (BIA) degree program at Marywood is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD). Marywood offers advanced standing in their professional Master of Interior Architecture (MIA) program for students with undergraduate degrees in Architecture, Interior Architecture, or Construction Mgmt. To become a licensed interior architect/designer, most states require completion of an accredited degree, Experience hours and NCIDQ exams administered by the Council for Interior Design Qualification (CIDQ).
The Bachelor of Interior Architecture degree program requires study abroad in the third year at Marywood’s education partner, the International Studies Institute Florence (ISI). Students with extenuating circumstances outlined in the MUSOA Study Abroad Policy may apply for an exemption.
A minimum grade of “C” is required in order to fulfill the University’s requirement of design competency in each of the following studio courses: ARCH 110, ARCH 120, ARCH 210, IARC 220A, IARC 310A, IARC 320A, IARC 410A, and IARC 420A.
B.I.A. (Four-year Degree) Program Requirements
Total of 131 credits required including:
The Interior Architecture curriculum is scaffolded by four curricular sequences listed below. Please email the MUSOA Director at architecture@marywood.edu for a recommended, semester-by-semester curriculum tracker outlining the four-year program.
Studio Sequence
Representation Sequence
Technology Sequence
History and Theory Sequence
ARCH 128 | Hist & Thry of Arch & Interior Arch I | 3 |
ARCH 218 | Hist & Thry of Arch & Interior Arch II | 3 |
ARCH 228 | Hist & Thry of Arch & Interior Arch III | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 131
Additional Courses
ARCH 462 (Professional Practice), Program Electives (6 credits)**, and General Electives (3 credits).
* ART 218, MATH 160, and PHYS 140 are recommended to fulfill Core requirements for Bachelor of Interior Architecture students. Equivalent or higher courses will be accepted on a case-by-case basis.
** Program Electives shall be selected from Interior Architecture, Architecture, Construction Management, and other courses approved by the MUSOA Director. Program Electives shall not be otherwise required courses in the Bachelor of Interior Architecture degree program.