The Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design at TED University aims to develop individuals capable of designing qualified interior spaces that contribute to social progress and improve quality of life. It also seeks to establish an innovative educational and research environment in interior architecture recognized at both national and international levels.
In line with achieving this vision, the department has defined its mission as educating interior architects who can integrate research and practice, think creatively, possess strong technical skills, demonstrate advanced communication abilities, remain open to interdisciplinary collaboration, and show a high level of social awareness.
The program's educational objectives and goals, established by the Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design to support its mission, are listed below in itemized form.
- To educate qualified interior architects who are functionally and technically proficient, and who possess strong creative thinking and problem-solving skills.
- To promote design approaches that improve society's quality of life by considering cultural, social, and spatial contexts.
- To pursue an educational framework that emphasizes national and international recognition and collaboration.
- To foster design approaches by developing interdisciplinary collaborative environments.
- To promote knowledge creation and hands-on experience by combining academic research with design studios.
- To educate interior architects who are skilled in professional communication and capable of effectively utilizing visual, verbal, and written forms of expression.