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Interior Architecture and Environmental Design (Turkish)

Interior Architecture is a profession dedicated to designing and organizing spaces where people live and work, ensuring they are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and comfortable.

An interior architect’s scope of work extends from furniture design to spatial planning in both new and existing buildings. Additionally, interior architects must possess fundamental technical knowledge in areas such as building structures, heating, ventilation, and lighting.

The Interior Architecture Curriculum integrates both theoretical and practical courses, covering subjects such as Building Elements, Finishing Construction, Spatial Knowledge, and Installation Systems, alongside art and culture-related courses and design projects. The program is further enriched with Computer-Aided Design (CAD) courses utilizing industry-standard software, including:

  • AutoCAD
  • 3D Studio Max
  • Revit Architecture
  • Sketch-Up

The curriculum is designed in alignment with accreditation standards, ensuring compatibility with leading national and international institutions.

The field of interior architecture is continuously expanding. Graduates can:

  • Pursue master’s, proficiency in arts, or doctoral degrees in academia
  • Become members of the Chamber of Interior Architects
  • Establish private businesses in areas such as interior decoration and furniture manufacturing
  • Find employment opportunities in both public and private institutions
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Mission

With a comprehensive and technologically integrated educational approach, the program is designed to meet the demands of the 21st century.

By emphasizing the importance of environmental balance, the curriculum provides students with a unique learning experience, shaped by the institutional and academic culture of the university.

Through rigorous training, graduates gain the competence to:

  • Conduct design, research, and application projects
  • Take joint and individual responsibility in interdisciplinary studies