Combined Pathways Program: Interior Architecture & Design
The Department of Interior Architecture & Design offers a Combined Pathways Program that provides academically talented students with a streamlined route into graduate studies. By participating in this program, students have the opportunity to explore graduate-level coursework and assess their interest in pursuing an advanced degree.
This program leads to the following degrees:
- Master of Science in Interior Design (Advanced Professional)
- Project Track
- Thesis Track
- Master of Fine Arts in Interior Design

Advisor Contact Info
Application Process
When to Apply:
Students should apply during the final semester of their junior year.
How to Apply:
- Complete the application form (available at the link below).
- Submit the completed form via email to:
- Yelena McLane, Director of Graduate Studies
- Rebecca Cowart, Academic Program Specialist
- Request two Statements of Support from the Interior Architecture & Design faculty members (the forms are available in the application package).
Important Notes
Admission to the Combined Pathways Program does not guarantee admission to a graduate program. Students must apply separately for the graduate degree of their choice and meet all Graduate Program admission requirements.
Combined Pathways courses are subject to university credit-hour tuition rates. Please contact the department representatives if you have any questions.
PROGRAM BENEFITS
Participating in the Combined Pathways Program offers students:
Early Graduate Experience
Apply up to 12 credit hours of graduate-level coursework during your senior year toward both the undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Cost Savings
Reduce overall tuition costs by applying shared credits to both degrees, making graduate education more affordable.
Early Graduate Experience
Gain exposure to graduate-level coursework while still an undergraduate, helping you build confidence and prepare for advanced study.
Stronger Academic Profile
Enhance your résumé and academic credentials with graduate coursework that demonstrates initiative and advanced capabilities.
Personalized Advising and Mentorship
Receive guidance from faculty and advisors who help you align your coursework with your long-term academic and career goals.
Eligible Courses Include
- IND 5638: Design Issues (Fall only)
- IND 5636: Design Theory & Criticism (Spring only)
- IND 5324: Graphic Design Foundations I* (Fall or Spring)
- IND 5337: Graphic Design Foundations II (Fall or Spring)
*IND 5324 Graphic Design Foundations I could be counted toward the Graphic Design Graduate Certificate if the student applies to the certificate while in the graduate program.



