The MFA in Design is a two-year program that encourages an interdisciplinary approach through research and practice that align with social and environment responsibilities. We offer graduate students a unique opportunity to work with a dedicated and renowned design faculty within one of the nation's top public research universities. And we do our best to fully fund our graduate students through Teaching Assistant (TA) and Graduate Student Researcher (GSR) positions. Students work with outstanding faculty within the Design Department and the greater university. Design faculty expertise includes design theory, exhibition, fashion, history, information, interactivity, interior architecture, immersion, lighting, product, textiles, time-base, visual communication, wearables, and more. Students are encouraged to build connections across campus by working with faculty from the arts and humanities, to social sciences and politics, from biological sciences and agriculture, to the professional schools of medicine, law and veterinary.
The MFA in Design prepares students with an emphasis in Interior Architecture to perform work that expands the scope and nature of design practice and theory. The main objective of the program is preparing students to conduct interdisciplinary research, reflecting faculty conviction that this mode of inquiry will be essential for the next generation of leaders in design. While potential research topics are limitless, a few areas of focus include affordable housing, universal design, application of technology to interior use (wayfinding, information access, healthy environments, energy use), and the diverse expressions of interior architecture found in world cultures.