Associate of Arts in Interior Design

Degree Level
Duration
2 years
Semester Fee
Rs. 200,000
Registration Fee
Rs. 25,000
Application Fee
Rs. 5,000

Navigate Page

Program Overview

The Interior Design Associate Degree program provides students with the necessary skills to design and execute interior design projects including their furnishings. The Interior Design program allows the students to develop the abilities to create building interiors that answer the economic, functional, technical, psychological, and aesthetic requirements of a project by emphasizing the fundamentals of interior design. The Interior Design students are introduced to the basic elements and theories of design, color and spatial composition that form the foundation of creative design for both residential and commercial properties. Interior Design students, through topic-specific courses, are introduced to both manual and CAD drawing skills. Studio courses require the student to incorporate the learned theoretical and technical knowledge into a comprehensive design based upon specific program requirements.

Department Mission Statement

To prepare a culturally diverse youth with the vision, hands on skill and abilities for converting the manpower to mind-power by stimulating innovation and creativity for the promotion of human development and strategic linkages with the industry.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

  • PEO 1:
    To apply research-based problem solving to the design of interiors to effect positive change in the health, welfare, and quality of life for people at home, work, and leisure-built environments
  • PEO 2:
    To understand the role of principles and elements of the design in the development of the interior design layouts.
  • PEO 3:
    To embrace creativity and technology as resources and tools for innovation permitting the exploration of interior solutions of complexity to be envisioned as a dimension of design excellence.
  • PEO 4:
    To support learning outside the classroom to expand the understanding of the profession and practice.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

  • PLO 1:
    Solve design problems using analysis, synthesis, and creativity
  • PLO 2:
    Apply the principles and elements of the design, line, rhythm, shape, color, texture, proportion, etc., in the development of their interior design layouts.
  • PLO 3:
    Assess the interior implications for interior design presented by key developments, in current and emerging materials, media and technologies, interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary practices for design excellence.
  • PLO 4:
    Interpret, develop, and communicate ideas in the history, theory, and practice of design by evaluate the significance ‘right to practice’ legislation and issues of debate such as ethics, potentials conflicts, liabilities, and constraints.
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) Alignment with Department Mission Statement
PLO 1: Solve design problems using analysis, synthesis, and creativity. Directly supports innovation and creativity by fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for converting manpower into mind-power.
PLO 2: Apply the principles and elements of design in interior layouts. Fulfills the hands-on skill development aspect of the mission and supports human development by building core design competencies.
PLO 3: Assess the interior implications of materials, media, and technologies. Aligns with the mission’s focus on stimulating innovation and establishing strategic linkages with industry by incorporating modern and emerging tools and methods.
PLO 4: Interpret, develop, and communicate ideas in design theory and history, and evaluate professional practice issues. Encourages cultural diversity and human development through critical thinking and ethical awareness, while fostering professional responsibility and industry readiness.

Graduate Attributes (GAs)

  • GA 1: Creative Thinker:
    Demonstrates innovation and originality in solving design problems.
  • GA 2: Skilled Practitioner:
    Applies hands-on skills, design principles, and emerging technologies effectively in interior design.
  • GA 3: Culturally Responsive Professional:
    Understands, respects, and incorporates cultural diversity into design solutions.
  • GA 4: Critical Analyst:
    Uses analytical thinking to evaluate historical, theoretical, and technical aspects of interior design.
  • GA 5: Ethical and Responsible Leader:
    Acts with integrity, considering ethics, professional standards, and legal responsibilities in practice.
  • GA 6: Industry-Engaged Innovator:
    Collaborates with industry and adapts to new trends, tools, and techniques for continuous improvement.

Key Features

  • Human-Centered Spatial Design
    Focuses on aesthetics and function through color theory, lighting, material selection, and spatial planning with a user-centric approach.
  • Proficiency in Industry Design Tools
    Trains students in CAD software and visualization platforms to bring design concepts to life with technical precision.
  • AI-Enhanced Design Innovation
    Incorporates AI for space optimization, automated layouts, and personalized mockups—plus immersive AR/VR presentations.
  • Diverse Career Pathways in Design
    Prepares graduates for roles in interior design, visual merchandising, and 3D planning across architecture, real estate, hospitality, and retail sectors.

Admission Criteria

Category of Candidates Eligibility criteria
Intermediate or Equivalent Candidate must be intermediate or equivalent degree qualified.

Admission Process

  1. Fill out the admission form.
  2. Pay the application fee of Rs. 5,000.
  3. Appear for the admission test.
  4. Pass the test with a minimum of 60% marks.
  5. Students who pass the test can enroll in the premium educational program.
  6. An acceptance or rejection letter will be issued.
  7. The last date for fee deposit will be clearly indicated on the fee voucher.
  8. Admission will be canceled for students who do not pay the required dues by the deadline.
  9. Admission tests are conducted every Saturday and Wednesday.
  10. Tests will be conducted on computers.
  11. Test results will be announced the next day and communicated to students via WhatsApp and Email.

Degree Completion Requirements

Program Feature Details
Minimum Duration 2 years
Maximum Duration 4 years
Semesters 4
Minimum Credit Hours Required 64
Minimum CGPA Required 2.0/4.0

Program Curriculum

Semester 1
S.N.Course CodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs. (T, Pr) Cn. Hrs.Category
1.QRE1001AI-Driven Statistical Data Anlysis03 (3, 0) 3GE/Quantitative Reasoning
2.ANH1001Creative Designing with AI Tools02 (2, 0) 2GE/Arts & Humanities
3.ICT1001AI Integrated ICT03 (2, 1) 4GE/ITC
4.ENG1001AI-Powered Functional English03 (3, 0) 3GE/Functional English
5.SSC1001Understanding Human Psychology with AI02 (2, 0) 2GE/Social Science
6.PAK1001Pakistan: Ideology & Constitution02 (2, 0) 2GE/Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan
Semester Credit Hours15
Semester Contact Hours16
Semester 2
S.N.Course CodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs. (T, Pr) Cn. Hrs.Category
1.QRE1002Mathematical Problem Solving with AI03 (3, 0) 3GE/Quantitative Reasoning
2.ENG1002AI-Assisted English Writing03 (3, 0) 3GE/Expository Writing
3.RNE1001Islamic Studies / Ethics02 (2, 0) 2GE/Islamic Studies/Religion/ Ethics
4.ETR1001AI-Embedded Entrepreneurship02 (2, 0) 2GE/Entrepreneurship
5.TXT1101Exploring Drawing in Design03 (0, 3) 6Major 1
6.TXT1102Contemporary Design Studio03 (0, 3) 6Major 2
Semester Credit Hours16
Semester Contact Hours22
Semester 3
S.N.Course CodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs. (T, Pr) Cn. Hrs.Category
1.NSC1001Optimizing Health & Nutrition with AI03 (3, 0) 3GE/Natural Science
2.CIV1001Civic and Community Engagement02 (2, 0) 2GE/Civic and Community Engagement
3.PAK1002Pakistan Studies02 (2, 0) 2Pak Studies
4.ISL1001Understanding of Holy Quran - I01 (1, 0) 1Holy Quran I
5.INT2103Drafting Fundamentals03 (0, 3) 6Major 3
6.INT2104Interior Design Studio - I03 (0, 3) 6Major 4
7.INT2105Model Making - I03 (0, 3) 6Major 5
Semester Credit Hours17
Semester Contact Hours26
Semester 4
S.N.Course CodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs. (T, Pr) Cn. Hrs.Category
1.ISL1002Understanding of Holy Quran - II01 (1, 0) 1Holy Quran II
2.INT2106History of Building Pattern03 (3, 0) 3Major 6
3.INT2107Interior Design Studio – II03 (0, 3) 6Major 7
4.INT2108Techniques and Material Sciences - I03 (2, 1) 4Major 8
5.INT2109Digital Tools for Interior Design03 (0, 3) 6Major 9
6.INT2110Landscape Design Principles03 (2, 1) 4Major 10
Semester Credit Hours16
Semester Contact Hours24
Program Credit Hours64
Program Contact Hours88

Student Success Stories

FAQs

Currently, the program is offered on-campus full-time to ensure access to labs, software, and studio-based learning.

Yes, students work extensively with CAD, 3D rendering software, and AI-powered design platforms used in the industry.

Absolutely. The curriculum includes project work and internship placements to provide real-world exposure and portfolio development.

Graduates can work as interior designers, 3D visualizers, or space planners in industries like real estate, hospitality, retail, and more.

Chatbot

Chat with
USA Agent

Welcome to University of South Asia! 🎓 How can I help you unlock your future today?

Chat with
USA Agent