The Undergraduate Program in Interior Architecture and Environmental Design at TED University aims for its graduates to demonstrate the following competencies early in their professional careers.
- To become professionals who can design interior spaces that are functional, technically sound, and aesthetically pleasing, and who can effectively use creative thinking and problem-solving skills in their work.
- Aim to develop user-centered and sustainable design solutions that improve quality of life by considering cultural, social, and spatial contexts in the design process.
- To develop the ability to operate effectively within national and international professional environments, by valuing recognition, collaboration, and engagement across diverse contexts and levels.
- To actively engage in interdisciplinary work environments and to develop integrated design approaches through collaboration with various fields of expertise.
- To integrate academic research with design practice, fostering knowledge creation, critical thinking, and ongoing professional growth.
- To become interior architects with advanced professional communication skills capable of effectively expressing design ideas through visual, verbal, and written means.