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Nov 02, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]
Interior Architecture, B.S.
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Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design > Interior Architecture, B.S.
The program for the Bachelor of Science in Interior Architecture degree is a four-year program focusing on the design of architectural interiors with particular focus on sustainability, materiality, color theory, lighting, and the social and cultural aspects of habitable space. The program offers 132 semester hours and includes 77 semester hours of interior architecture and architecture courses, 38 of which are advanced hours (3000-level or higher). The degree includes the university’s required core curriculum and 7 semester hours of elective courses. Because of the mutual and overlapping bonds of architecture, industrial design and interior architecture, the programs share a common first semester curriculum, and Interior Architecture and Architecture share studios through the Foundation sequence.
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Note:
The Bachelor of Architecture requires a successful review of work after the 3rd semester and the 6th semester for advancement in the degree.
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design requires a successful review of work after the 3rd semester for advancement in the degree.
The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design requires a successful review of work after the 4th semester for advancement in the degree.
The Bachelor of Science in Interior Architecture requires a successful review of work after the 3rd semester for advancement in the degree.
College Website URL for Degree Information
http://www.uh.edu/architecture/programs/undergraduate-programs/interior-architecture/
Faculty Contact
Alan Bruton, Associate Professor
Director, Interior Architecture Program
apbruton@uh.edu
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