Interior Design transforms built environments into functional and habitable spaces. The focus of the Programme is to enhance the quality of life through the designing interior spaces and the extended environment. Skills that transform interior spaces into effective settings for various human activities are gained. Emphasis is on the development of technical skills, creative problem solving and management skills. Interior Designers are tasked with enhancing the aesthetic value of spaces based on the organization of principles and elements of design. The program mentors individuals to fit in the World of Work after the attainment of techniques and skills which enable them become professionals in design consultancy, program management, space planning, display design, drafting and furniture design.
Program Courses
Year1 Semester 1
ADI 101 |
History of Art and Design |
ADI 103 |
Art and Design Concepts |
ADI 105 |
Introduction to Free Hand Drawing and Illustration |
ADF 101 |
Introduction to Textiles |
ADF 103 |
Introduction to Apparel Design and Construction |
ADF 105 |
Colour Theory and Technology |
AEN 105 |
Communication Skills I |
UCI 101 |
Foundations of Information Technology |
UCI 103 |
Word Processing and Design of Presentations |
Year 1 Semester 2
ADI 102 |
Design Communication and Aesthetics |
ADI 104 |
Technical Drawing |
ADI 106 |
Graphic Design |
ADI 108 |
Observation And Imaginative Drawing |
AEN 106 |
Communication skills II |
PHT 112 |
HIV and AIDS Determinants Prevention and Management |
UCI 102 |
Computer Communication Systems |
UCI 104 |
Data Manipulation and Analysis using Spreadsheets |
Year 2 Semester 1
ADI 201 |
Technical Drawing and Architectural Graphics |
ADI 203 |
Interior Design Materials and Components |
AD1 205 |
History of Interior Design |
ADF 207 |
Introduction to Fabric and Print Design |
ADF 211 |
Introduction to Textiles for Interiors |
UCI 201 |
The Internet and World Wide Web |
UCI 203 |
Desktop Publishing Techniques |
Year 2 Semester 2
AD1 202 |
Cost planning and Control |
ADI 204 |
Basic Photography |
ADI 206 |
Environmental Design and Ergonomics |
ADI 208 |
Flowers and Plants for Interiors |
ADI 210 |
Interior Architecture, Space Design and Planning I |
UCI 202 |
Computer Based Information Systems |
UCI 204 |
Relational Database Management Systems |
Year 3 Semester 1
ADI 301 |
Landscape Design |
ADI 303 |
Interior Architecture, Space Design and Planning II |
ADI 305 |
Structures |
ADI 307 |
Furniture Design and Construction |
ADI 309 |
Lighting and Acoustics for Interior Design |
ADI 311 |
Multi-Media Crafts |
UCI 301 |
Management of Information Technology Projects |
UCI 303 |
Multimedia and Graphics Systems and Applications |
Year 3 Semester 2
ADI 302 |
Research Methodology |
ADI 304 |
Computer Aided Design for Interiors |
ADI 306 |
Law and Interior Design |
ADI 308 |
African Art in Interior Design |
ADI 310 |
Design Management |
ADF 302 |
Textiles for Interiors: Independent Projects |
UCI 302 |
Electronic Commerce |
UCI 304 |
Statistical Data Analysis |
Year 3 Semester 3
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Industrial Attachment |
Year 4 Semester 1
ADI 401 |
Universal Design |
ADI 403 |
Computer Aided Design Project: Re-modeling spaces |
ADI 405 |
Design Service Marketing |
ADI 407 |
Development of Project Proposals |
ADI 409 |
Exhibition and Display Designs |
ADI 411 |
Workshops in Interior Design |
UCI 401 |
Social and Professional Issues in IT |
UCI 403 |
Information assurance and Security |
Year 4 Semester 2
ADI 402 |
Design Studio Practice |
ADI 404 |
Computer Aided Design Project: Designing New Spaces |
ADI 406 |
Screen Printing Techniques |
ADI 408 |
Packaging and Advertising Design |
ADI 410 |
Project Execution and Report Writing |
ADF 406 |
Design Entrepreneurship |
UCI 402 |
Human Computer Interaction |
UCI 404 |
Special Topics in Contemporary ICTs |
ADF 412 |
Industrial attachment |
AdmissionRequirements
To be eligible, applicants must satisfy the entry requirements for admission to the School of Arts and Social Sciences as stated in the general Maseno University admission regulations.
Duration of the Programme
The duration of the program shall normally be four (4) academic years.
Teaching methods in all units shall include lectures, field trips, seminars, tutorials, discussions, and practical.
Degree Structure
The program offers courses within the degree structure spelled out by the Faculty.