There’s so much more to this than throw pillows. Yes, it’s about how spaces look – but also how they feel and function.
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92% job placement within six months of graduation.

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Interior Design
Program Number: 103041
Your Degree:
Associate Degree
Area of Study:
Arts, Design and Humanities
Delivery Method:
Some Online/Some In Person
Estimated Time to Complete:
65 Credits | Finish degree in 2 years
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Estimated Program Cost

$12,214.58

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  • Program Overview

    Turn your creative talents into an interior design career.

    The two-year Interior Design program at Madison Area Technical College provides excellent career training to prepare you for entry-level residential design and sales positions in retail stores and design studios or for commercial design work in office dealerships and corporate facilities. In your courses, you will learn the art of interior design as well as build business skills to work effectively with budgets, deadlines, customers and industry partners.

    Top Career Training

    Students in Madison College's Interior Design program learn to design interior spaces that are functional, safe and beautiful. In first-year courses, you will gain fundamental and technical knowledge in interior design principles, reading and drawing floor plans, building construction techniques, architectural and interior materials, finish selection, decorating, and space planning. Interior design students also sharpen skills in computer-aided drawing using AutoCAD and SketchUp. In second-year courses, students focus on designing commercial and residential spaces, with an emphasis on corporate offices, residential remodeling, and kitchen and bath design. They also build a portfolio of work that is shown off at our annual portfolio and can be used for job interviews.

    Interior Design Program Details

    Students in the Interior Design program can attend full or part-time.

    Interior Design Program classes are offered at the Madison College Truax campus.

    Your Advantages at Madison College

    On-campus classes with industry-accredited, experienced interior design faculty to master professional skills and industry tools and software.

    • Focus on the latest interior design trends such as sustainable or “green” design and aging-in-place.
    • Instructor insights into workplace challenges and opportunities for interior designers.
    • Hands-on career training through field trips, industry trade shows, and internships in the professional interior design community.
    • Build industry network through relationships with professional organizations such as American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), International Interior Design Association (IIDA), and National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA).
    • MATC’s annual portfolio show where soon-to-be interior design graduates show their work to potential employers and the public.

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    Interior Design Careers

    Earning your associate degree in Interior Design at Madison Area Technical College prepares you for a range of professional positions in the design industry, including:

    • Interior Designer
    • Kitchen and Bath Designer
    • Corporate In-House Designer
    • Commercial Designer
    • Facilities Planner
    • Sales Representative
    • Home Decorator
    • Home Stager

    Madison College graduates are employed by interior design firms, furniture stores, flooring stores, paint and decorating centers, building centers, kitchen and bath design firms, office dealerships and corporations.

    Successful interior designers are creative and visually sensitive individuals who enjoy working with people and the components of interior design. They are organized and decisive with the ability to follow through on all tasks, as well as effective sales-oriented communicators.

    Strong Job Opportunities

    Graduates who complete their associate degree through Madison College's Interior Design Program are recognized as top candidates for entry-level interior designer positions with employers throughout the Madison area.

  • Curriculum and Experience

    Prospective program students, the information below reflects the basic requirements for students admitted for the 2024-2025 academic year. To learn more about Madison College, visit us.

    Current and newly admitted program students, go directly to your Degree Progress Report to view:

    • Progress toward your specific requirements
    • Alternative (in lieu of) courses to meet specific requirements

    If you have questions after reviewing your degree progress report (advisement report), please see Advising Services.

    First Semester
    10-304-100
    1 credit
    10-304-102
    3 credits
    10-304-107
    3 credits
    10-304-177
    2 credits
    10-801-195
    3 credits
    Second Semester
    10-304-120
    3 credits
    10-304-123
    3 credits
    10-304-127
    3 credits
    10-304-129
    3 credits
    10-801-196
    3 credits
    Third Semester
    10-304-125
    3 credits
    10-304-134
    3 credits
    10-304-179
    3 credits
    10-304-180
    2 credits
    10-804-123
    3 credits
    10-809-103
    3 credits
    Fourth Semester
    10-304-147
    2 credits
    10-304-148
    3 credits
    10-304-182
    3 credits
    10-304-189
    2 credits
    10-304-190
    2 credits
    10-809-199
    3 credits
  • Admission

    To Apply

    Earning a degree is a great way to advance your career development opportunities, so apply today!

    International students who wish to apply for, maintain, or transfer their F-1 student visa status to Madison College are required to complete the International Admission Process.

    Application Dates

    Fall 2025

    • Application open
    • Application completion deadline is August 31, 2025

    Program Status: Waitlist 

    Due to demand, this program is full. The application is available for the waitlist.

    • This program is not available to out of state residents
    • Estimated wait time: 0-1 year
    • Students will be notified by email when space becomes available
    • Selection from the waitlist into the program is based on:

    Admission Requirements

    All materials must be submitted by the application deadline.

    1. Admission Application

    The online application allows you to save your work as you complete it and ensures fast, secure delivery to our office.

    2. Education Completion

    Official transcripts must be sent from the institutions you attended and indicate one of the following:

    • High school  transcript (current high school seniors may submit an in-progress transcript)
    • GED/HSED transcript
    • College transcript(s) showing:
      • Completion of an associate degree or higher, or
      • At least 30 credits completed with a minimum GPA of 2.0 on a 4-point scale
        • The credits must be completed at a single college and cannot be combined with other transcripts
        • Any transfer credit listed on a transcript does not count toward the 30-credit minimum

    All high school and/or college transcripts are recommended to be submitted for Credit for Prior Learning evaluation.

    3. Residency Requirement

    Per Wisconsin Statute TCS-10 because this program has a waitlist: 

    • Out-of-state residents (except Minnesota residents*) are not eligible for admission consideration to this program  
    • Non-district state residents 
      • May only be considered after January 1 for the upcoming fall term
      • *Minnesota residents are considered non-district state residents for admission purposes 

    Additional Notes

    Course prerequisites differ from admission requirements; admission into a program does not guarantee eligibility to enroll in courses or success in the program. Refer to program curriculum for details.

    After Acceptance

    Once you are admitted into your program, review the Start of Semester Checklist to prepare for your first day of classes at Madison College. 

    Questions?

    Contact the Enrollment Center at EnrollmentServices@madisoncollege.edu or 608.246.6210.

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  • Transfer Opportunities

    Wisconsin Private Schools

    Student who earn an Associate Degree from Madison College can transfer a minimum of 60 credits and a maximum of 72 credits to Lakeland College to be applied to the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Sciences degree.

    Out-of-State Schools

    Students who complete any associate degree at Madison Area Technical College will have no additional general education core curriculum requirements to meet but must satisfy the Kirkpatrick Signature Series requirement.
    Students graduating with an associate degree from MATC with a 2.0 GPA or higher are guaranteed admissions into CSU-Global and can transfer up to 64 semester credits from MATC to be applied toward earning a Bachelor’s Degree at CSU-Global.
  • Career Outcomes

    After completing the Interior Design program at Madison Area Technical College, you will be able to:

    • Integrate the codes and standards that impact the interior environment. 
    • Model professional practices of the Interior Design industry.
    • Validate the design process.
    • Evaluate design decisions within the parameters of the built environment.
    • Graduate Summary

      Graduate Report Summary Overview

      202120222023
      Number of Program Graduates24811
      Number of Surveys Sent24811
      Number of Surveys Returned1067
      Percent of Surveys Returned
      Available for Employment966
      Percent Available for Employment90.0%100.0%85.7%
      Not in Labor Market
      Percent Not in Labor Market10.0%0.0%14.3%
      Available for Employment

      202120222023
      Graduates Employed955
      Percent of Graduates Employed100.0%83.3%83.3%
      Employed in Related Occupation855
      Percent Employed in Related Occupation88.9%100.0%100.0%
      Employed in Unrelated Occupation100
      Percent Employed in Unrelated Occupation11.1%0.0%0.0%
      Employed - No Response000
      Percent Employed - No Response0.0%0.0%0.0%
      Seeking Employment011
      Percent Seeking Employment0.0%16.7%16.7%
      Reaction To Training at Madison College

      202120222023
      Student satisfaction Mean (Out of 4)3.33.72.9
      Number of Satisfaction Responses1067
      Very Satisfied (4)541
      Percent Very Satisfied50.0%66.7%14.3%
      Satisfied (3)424
      Percent Satisfied40.0%33.3%57.1%
      Unsatisfied (2)002
      Percent Unsatisfied0.0%0.0%28.6%
      Very Unsatisfied (1)
      Percent Very Unsatisfied10.0%0.0%0.0%
      Primary Reason for Attending Madison College

      202120222023
      Number of Primary Reason Responses1067
      Preparation for Getting a Job
      Percent Preparation for Getting a Job
      Career Change
      Percent Career Change
      Improvement of Existing Skills
      Percent Improvement of Existing Skills
      Preparation for Further Education
      Percent Preparation for Further Education
      Personal Interest
      Percent Personal Interest
      Other
      Percent Other0.0%0.0%0.0%
      When Employment was Obtained

      202120222023
      Number of When Employment Obtained Responses955
      Before Enrollment000
      Percent Before Enrollment0.0%0.0%0.0%
      While Attending the College443
      Percent While Attending the College44.4%80.0%60.0%
      After Training at the College512
      Percent After Training at the College55.6%20.0%40.0%
      Location of Employment (related and unrelated)

      202120222023
      Number of Employment Location Responses955
      In College District854
      Percent In College District88.9%100.0%80.0%
      In Wisconsin, Not in District001
      Percent of In Wisconsin0.0%0.0%20.0%
      Outside of Wisconsin100
      Percent Outside Wisconsin11.1%0.0%0.0%
      Employer Location Unknown000
      Percent Location Unknown0.0%0.0%0.0%
      Salary Trend
      Salary Trend202120222023
      Full Time Employment (Related Job)Full Time Salary Count654
      Average Monthly Wage$3,291$3,286$3,169
      Average Hourly Wage$19.13$19.10$18.43
      Average Work Hours per Week41.938.041.5
      Part Time Employment (Related Job)Part Time Salary Count11
      Average Hourly Wage$16.50$18.00
      Average Work Hours per Week32.024.0
    • Graduate Employers

      Graduate Employers for academic year: 2023
      Employer(s)Job TitleCity*State**Positions
      CTW AbbeyKitchen & Bath DesignerMcFarland
      Emmons Business InteriorsInterior DesignerMilwaukee
      Gary Brink and AssociatesInterior DesignerMiddleton
      JLA Architects & PlannersInterior DesignMonona
      Time2RemodelDesign Assistant

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      ** - Only states outside of Wisconsin will display.

      *** - If you have a position to post, please contact Career and Employment Services at jobpostings@madisoncollege.edu

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