Işık University’s Master’s Program in Interior Architecture (Thesis & Non-Thesis) offers specialized education in the field. The Interior Architecture Department, which began offering undergraduate education in the 2007-2008 academic year, launched its Thesis and Non-Thesis Master’s Programs in the 2015-2016 academic year. The program aims to develop students both professionally and intellectually, helping them advance their expertise beyond undergraduate education on both a universal and conceptual level.
The curriculum focuses on enhancing students' design skills through methods such as perception, critical thinking, exploration, idea development, research, comparative analysis, and project applications. The program provides a broader perspective and specialization in methods, techniques, and applications within interior architecture.
Additionally, the program integrates modern trends and new technologies into interior architecture, ensuring students receive a well-rounded education that includes art, aesthetics, and technical aspects of the field. The undergraduate program primarily focuses on Interior Architecture, incorporating Space Design and Furniture Design as core areas of study.