Graduation Outcomes
Learn more about retention, graduation rates, job placements and acceptance into graduate programs.
Learn more about retention, graduation rates, job placements and acceptance into graduate programs.
The first year focuses on laying a foundation for understanding design in its many formats while providing the liberal education required of a university education. The College of Architecture and Environmental Design and interior design courses taken during the freshman year provide a broad introduction to design culture and introduce the organizational principles and tools needed by designers to interpret and shape the built environment.
To support this mission the Kent State Interior Design Program seeks to promote the following objectives and values:
The MLA I curriculum provides the foundational disciplinary knowledge and requisite intellectual base for adapting to the design challenges facing landscape architecture today.
This program requires foundational courses in:
Students in both degrees (MLA I, MLA II) have two options in their final year: