Interior Design

Improving Lives

Interior design has a direct impact on human activity, helping (or hindering) our ability to learn, work, play, worship and heal. As an interior design student at Wentworth, you’ll learn how to enhance the lives of your clients and improve the quality of different environments through the design of interior space and selection of products.

Transforming Your World

Wentworth’s Bachelor of Science in Interior Design stresses the development of problem-solving and critical thinking skills. The curriculum includes the study of art and design history, innovation in new materials and building technologies, and human behavior.

Under the direction of an experienced faculty, you’ll apply your growing knowledge and skills in classrooms, labs and studios. You’ll also have the opportunity to conduct collaborative classwork and community-service and extracurricular projects with students from other disciplines.

Our Bachelor of Science in Interior Design program, which is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA), was ranked among the top 10 undergraduate interior design programs in the United States by Design Intelligence, a publication of the Design Futures Council.

Learn more about our Department of Interior Design.

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Featured Classes

Storytelling for Designers

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The main goal for most design projects is to convey a message visually, in a way that hooks the viewer.…

Build an Ethereum Smart Contract with Go and Solidity

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In an increasingly decentralized world, knowing how to develop smart contracts can be a big advantage—but there are some unique…

Managing Conversions Between Adobe CC and Microsoft Office

Taught by Anne-Marie Concepción
Need to share assets between the Adobe and Microsoft suites? When it comes to Creative Cloud and Office, the exchange…

Learning Markdown

Taught by Ray Villalobos
Markdown is a lightweight text format that allows you to create documents, rich text, or HTML markup using any plain…

Design the Web: Styling Form Elements

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Add your own style to HTML forms with CSS. This short course from Chris Converse’s Design the Web series covers…

Balanced Scorecard and Key Performance Indicators

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There’s a critical link between an organization’s goals and its performance metrics. A beautiful mission statement is nothing without specific,…

Building a Dynamic Heat Map in Excel

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You don’t need special software to create data visualizations. With some advanced functions, formatting, and filters, you can create these…

Unity 5: 2D Pathfinding

Taught by Jesse Freeman
Learn how to move characters and objects from point A to B with this introduction to pathfinding in Unity 5.…

Advanced Unity 2D: Platformer Player Movement

Taught by Jesse Freeman
Learn the foundation of player movement in 2d platformer games. This course offers a breakdown of common player behaviors as…

Learning Everyday Math

Taught by Vince Kotchian
This course explains essential math concepts in clear language, using real-world problems that will help learners of all levels feel…

Learning MapGuide Open Source (2015)

Taught by Gordon Luckett
MapGuide Open Source is a web-based platform for creating and publishing web-mapping applications and geospatial web services. In this course,…

The Data Science of Economics, Banking, and Finance, with Barton Poulson

Taught by Barton Poulson
Nowhere is data science more relevant than finance. Tracking the movement of money around the globe is one of the…

Learning Excel Cluster Analysis

Taught by Curt Frye
Learn how to use Excel’s built-in data management and computation functions to identify clusters of data points—with little or no…

Real-World GIS (2014)

Taught by Jason VanHorn
Learning GIS (geographical information systems) requires training in cartography, database management, and spatial analysis. But once you’ve built a solid…

Unity 4: 2D Essential Training

Taught by Jesse Freeman
Many of the games hitting app stores are 2D games. Unity is the perfect engine for designing them. Why? Unity…

Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2012

Taught by Gerry O'Brien
Learn how to query data from SQL Server tables. Microsoft Certified Trainer Gerry O’Brien reviews the history of SQL and…

Introducing Photoshop: 3D

Taught by Deke McClelland
When it comes to Photoshop, 3D doesn’t require a special pair of glasses, NURBS curves, or subdivision surfaces. In fact,…

Processing: Interactive Data Visualization

Taught by Barton Poulson
Start communicating ideas and diagramming data in a more interactive way. In this course, author Barton Poulson shows how to…

Excel 2007: Business Statistics

Taught by Curt Frye
Excel 2007: Business Statistics with Curtis Frye shows managers and executives how to assess their organization’s data effectively by applying…

Introduction to jamovi

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jamovi is a free, open-source data analysis application that bridges the gap between the freedom and power of R and…

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The Career Outcomes Survey is administered bi-annually to all bachelor’s and master’s degree students who participated in the December, April, or August commencement exercises. The data below is collected up to six months following graduation by Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Center for Cooperative Education and Career Development. This information is collected in accordance with the national standards established by NACE.

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