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Design Programs

Design your own career path at WSU Tech. Choose from flexible daytime and evening classes to fit your busy schedule.

Degree and Certificate options:

WSU Tech offers Design programs including; Interior Design, Architectural Design, Engineering Design, and more in many degree and certificate options.

Associate of Applied Science (AAS): Typically a 2-Year Program
Technical Certificate (TC):  Typically a 1-Year Program
Certificate of Completion (COC): Usually completed in less than 1 semester
Kansas Promise Eligible: If marked YES, this program qualifies for a full-ride scholarship of up to $20,000. See WSUTECH.edu/KansasPromise for details.

Architectural Design Technology is an interdisciplinary curriculum that prepares graduates for careers in commercial and/or residential architectural fields. In a state-of-the-art computer lab at the National Center for Aviation Training (NCAT) students will solve real-world architectural problems they will encounter in the field.

Students will complete a core set of courses that include hands-on application in the latest computer-aided drafting software as well as CATIA. Additional course topics include Machine Drafting and Design and Materials and Processes.

Degree and Certification Programs

Associate of Applied Science, Architectural Design Technology 60 Credit Hours
Technical Certificate, Architectural Design Technology 45 Credit Hours

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Engineering Design Technology is an interdisciplinary curriculum that prepares graduates for a variety of positions in manufacturing design. All students complete a core set of courses selected to provide a well-rounded understanding of design. This program also allows students to select a focus for their design studies from two different tracks — Mechanical Design or Mechanical Engineering Design.

Topics include hands-on instruction in current technical competency areas including Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), Machine and Tool Design, Computer Numerical Control (CNC), Electrical Design, 3–D Solid Modeling, CATIA and ENOVIA LCA. CATIA and ENOVIA courses are taught in conjunction with the National Institute of Aviation Research (NIAR).

Degree and Certification Programs

Associate of Applied Science, Engineering Design Technology 62 Credit Hours Kansas Promise Eligible
Technical Certificate, Engineering Design Technology 45 Credit Hours Kansas Promise Eligible

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This Interior Design program provides competency-based training in research techniques, problem solving, proficiencies and presentation skills required to be a successful professional interior designer. The program focuses on creativity and critical thinking.

Students learn the basics of interior design, including the principles and elements of design; blueprint reading; building technology; color theory; materials; fabrics; history of furniture and architecture; lighting technologies; drawing for interiors; and business law for interiors.

Students also gain practical experience, and throughout the program, they build a professional portfolio. Students will round off their educational experience by completing 17 credits of general education courses in five areas of study including mathematics, natural and social sciences, English and communications.

Students completing the degree are eligible to take the national exam to become a licensed interior designer after appropriate completion of work experience as required by the National Council of Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ).

All students enrolled in the Interior Design program are required to purchase supply kits via the WSU Tech bookstore. This purchase must be made before the first day of courses of the students starting term. This supply kit may not be purchased outside of WSU Tech. Plan ahead and check bookstore for relevant cost information.

Degree and Certification Programs

Associate of Applied Science, Interior Design 74 Credit Hours Kansas Promise Eligible

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Steps to Enroll

1. Apply

Submit a free application for admission.

Ready to schedule a visit? Visiting our campuses is the best way to know if WSU Tech is right for you. To schedule a campus tour, click here.

2. Test

Some students may have to test to determine which courses they’re prepared to take. Consult with your Academic Advisor to see if you are exempt from testing.

3. Financial Aid

Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by visiting FAFSA.ed.gov. Explore more scholarship options and ways to pay for college here.

4. Checklists

Complete the checklist that is specific to the program you wish to study. Checklists can be found on the individual program pages. Visit our Programs of Study page to see all the degree and certificate options.

5. Enroll

Schedule your advising appointment NOW by visiting wsutech.edu/contact or by visiting an academic advisor at one of our enrollment centers.

For additional questions about how to get started, contact an Admissions Advisor at one of our campuses, call 316-677-9400 or email us at admissions@wsutech.edu.

Accreditation

WSU Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

The Higher Learning Commission
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500 • Chicago, IL 60604
https://www.hlcommission.org/ • 800.621.7440

Students interested in this program are eligible to apply for federal financial aid.