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Interior Design

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Degree Type
64-credit Associate of Applied Science Degree

Program Code
10-304-1

Time to Degree
2 years

Start Date
August / January

How You'll Learn

  • Hybrid
  • 8-Week Courses
  • Daytime

Interior designers work to create aesthetically pleasing and environmentally friendly spaces. In this program, develop a strong foundation in computer-assisted design, furnishings, lighting, textiles and sales. Learn the fundamentals for success in the field, including designing interiors for residential and commercial spaces.

How To Apply

  • Apply online and pay the $30 application fee.
  • Submit a copy of one of the following to demonstrate your reading, writing and math skills:
    • High school GPA of 2.60 or above. Transcript must include completed coursework through the 11th grade.*
    • ACT, ACCUPLACER® or GED - 2014 Series (165 or higher).*
    • Prior college coursework may meet this requirement in whole or in part. Courses must be in the specific area(s), and you must have earned a grade of C or better (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) in the courses.*
    • If none of the above apply, sign up for the ACCUPLACER® placement test.

*Unofficial copies of these documents can be sent to admissions@wctc.edu.

Questions on the application process? Visit the Admissions page or contact an enrollment counselor.

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Contact Us

Questions? We'd love to help! Connect with our Enrollment team by filling out our online form or by email at enroll@wctc.edu.

Potential Careers

If you enjoy creating living spaces and work environments that reflect individuality and personal style, a career in interior design may be for you. Those in this field are creative with a strong sense of customer service. They have a love of designing, and they possess a keen eye for detail, maximizing the functionality of interior spaces.

  • Interior Designer
  • Residential Designer
  • Commercial Designer
  • Design Consultant
  • Facilities Planner
High School Eligibility

This program is open to qualified high school applicants. Learn more >

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Career Salaries

$38,200 - $75,000 annually

Salary range estimates based on wages for related occupations in Waukesha County as reported by Economic Modeling Specialists International (EMSI). Individual wages may vary based on experience, industry, location and specific job requirements.

Check the WCTC Graduate Success Report to view our graduates’ entry wages.

Financial Aid

As a program student, you are eligible to receive:

  • Financial aid loans
  • Scholarships
  • Other forms of assistance

Learn more about financial aid.

What Makes This Program Unique

  1. WCTC is an NKBA Affiliated School. Affiliated schools join with the Association to promote best practices in education and opportunity for the next generation of kitchen and bath professionals.
  2. Earn two degrees in three years by combining Interior Design with Architectural Drafting/Construction Technology or Kitchen and Bath DesignThese dual degree programs can only be started in the fall semester. You must submit an individual application for both programs.
  3. Coursework in the dual degree program provides credit hours toward eligibility for the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) exam and Wisconsin Registered Interior Designer Licensure.

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