Interior Design at CU Denver

The Interior Design studies in the College of Architecture and Planning teach fundamentals of interior design through a holistic, integrated, and experiential approach. Interior design combines the pragmatics of space planning and programming with the poetics of human experience and placemaking. The rigors of Interior Design lie at the intersection of environmental stewardship, social justice, cultural diversity, and human-centered design.

Interior Design is a field that complements other offerings in the College of Architecture and Planning and provides those pursuing other degrees with an opportunity to amplify their skills and distinguish themselves in the marketplace.

Our program is unique in its access to Denver and the city’s professional community. The curriculum integrates professional engagement with hands-on and high-impact design build opportunities that enrich the learning experience. Our program is unique in its attention to sustainability; justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion; adaptive reuse; furniture and lighting design; and entrepreneurship.

CAP offers the only Interior Design program in the State of Colorado that benefits from having Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Planning programs.

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Meet, Sarah McGarry Director of Interior Design at CAP

Sarah McGarry, NCIDQ, IIDA, LEED AP, joins the College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) as the new Director of Interior Design. McGarry comes to CAP with nearly 20 years of experience in interior design. Most recently, McGarry served as a principal at Stantec, where she was responsible for the business and operations side of the practice as well as design leadership, management, and execution. She is now starting her own design firm, Clic Design Studio. Prior to Stantec, Sarah worked at RNL (now Stantec) and Hixson in Cincinnati, Ohio. Read More

 

Interior Design Lecturers


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Lisa Blackman

Lecturer
  • Administration and Instruction Services (CAP)

Lisa Blackman currently works as the Vice President of Design at Slate, the Steelcase dealer in Denver, CO. With a BS in Interior Design from LaRoche University and a Master’s in Architecture from CU Denver, Lisa has years of experience in Commercial and Residential Interiors in the Denver Metro Area. She previously taught Interior Design at the Art Institute of Colorado and Arapahoe Community College. Many of her students are practicing interior design at firms in the area. She has designed and implemented thousands of square feet of projects in commercial interiors in her career. She is passionate about design and educating others on the impact that excellent design has on beings and the built environment.

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Course Offerings for Fall 2024


The following interior design courses will be offered in the Fall 2024 semester. Both courses are available to those seeking to complete the minor or the certificate program.

  • INTD 4200 / 6200 – Interior Design Workshop (3 credits)
  • INTD 1005 / 5005 – Intro to Interior Design (3 credits)
  • INTD 2000-001/5000 – History and Global Perspectives of Interior Design (3 credits)
  • INTD 3100-001/5100 – Drawing Out the Interiors (3 credits)

Minor in Interior Design


The Minor in Interior Design amplifies the mission of the College of Architecture and Planning, igniting evolution that enriches places for people and the planet. The Interior Design Minor provides students a breadth and depth of knowledge and skills integrating sustainable building practices, social justice, and spatial poetics to enhance health and wellbeing through creatively exploring interior environments. The minor offers students opportunities to apply design thinking, engage in design-build projects, learn directly from industry leaders, and participate in interdisciplinary team-based projects reflective of the professional practice of interior design.

Open to any student at CU Denver, this minor is designed to provide students with an immersive learning experience in the creative, practical, technical, environmental, and ethical aspects of the professional discipline of interior design. The minor complements a range of majors from architecture to construction management, art, business, sociology, and many others.

Admissions

Certificate in Interior Design


The certificate provides aspiring interior designers the professional knowledge, competency, and applied skills necessary for the practice of interior design. With a focus on sustainability, environmental stewardship, and health and wellness, this certificate integrates human-centered approaches with appreciative inquiry, critical thinking, creativity, and innovation for interior environments. 

Admissions

College of Architecture and Planning

CU Denver

CU Denver Building

1250 14th Street

2000

Denver, CO 80202


303-315-1000

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