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Architecture & Interior Design

Architecture and Interior Design at UCLA

Whether you are just starting out, or are a seasoned professional, UCLA Extension’s Architecture and Interior Design program can help develop your creative, technical, and professional skills while advancing your career.

With evening, weekend, and online class options, you always have the flexibility to study part‑time and at your convenience.

The Certificate of Interior Design can be completed 100% online. 

Ready to build something beautiful? Explore your options below.

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Redesign your career.

Whether you are just starting out, or are a seasoned professional, UCLA Extension’s Architecture and Interior Design program can help develop your creative, technical, and professional skills while advancing your career.

With evening, weekend, and online class options, you always have the flexibility to study part‑time and at your convenience.

The Certificate of Interior Design can be completed 100% online. 

Ready to build something beautiful? Explore your options below.

Architecture and Interior Design at UCLA

Professional Development. UCLA Extension offers a variety of individual open-enrollment courses for professional development with our roster of distinguished instructors. Browse Open-Enrollment Courses.

Architecture & Interior Design

Courses

ARCH X 438

Fundamentals of Interior Architecture

This course offers an introduction to the process of commercial and residential interior design. Learn about the principles of design, the history of design in Los Angeles and Southern California, and more.
ARCH X 427.8A

History of Environmental Arts: Part I

Part one of a four-part survey of environmental arts of the Western world. This course covers the Aegean, Grecian, Roman, early Christian, and Byzantine cultures, encompassing early Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic periods.
ARCH X 427.8B

History of Environmental Arts: Part II

Part two of a four-part survey course on the environmental arts of the Western world, tracing architecture from the Italian Renaissance to the beginning of the 19th century in France, England, and America.