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Furniture Design

The B.F.A. in Furniture Design is a professional undergraduate degree for students desiring extensive studio experience with an emphasis in Furniture Design. Students in the program develop critical thinking skills, refine their intellectual and creative processes, and learn both traditional and contemporary aspects of the furniture designer's craft.

Herron School of Art and Design has established a tradition of providing a rich and stimulating environment for aspiring studio art furniture makers. The Furniture Design Program curriculum provides students the framework for their development as designers and makers. The Furniture Design Program's commitment to excellence is reflected in the high standards of professionalism achieved by its graduates.

Courses are taught by experienced and accomplished faculty. Students have the use of a well-equipped and maintained woodworking shop/studio. Introductory courses stress the importance of drawing, conceptualizing skills, design research and development, construction techniques and technologies, model making, art furniture history, and the completion of full-size furniture prototypes.

Intermediate and advanced courses challenge students to continue to develop their technical skills and begin to forage personal design aesthetic. Career goals and strategies are explored and developed. Classes are augmented with visiting artists, field trips, student/professional design competitions and shows, and other pertinent professional activities.

Degree requirements

General Education

30 credits corresponding to IUPUI's Statewide Transferrable General Education Core, distributed as follows:

Foundational Intellectual Skills

  • Analytical Reasoning  (6 cr. of which 3 must be Quantitative Reasoning) 
  • Core Communication (6 cr.)
  • Cultural Understanding (3 cr.)

Intellectual Breadth and Adaptiveness

  • Arts/Humanities and Social Sciences (9 cr. total, with at least 3 cr. in each area)
  • Life and Physical Sciences  (6 cr.)
Foundation Studies

20 credits distributed as follows:

  • HER-D101 Drawing 1 (3 cr.)
  • HER-D102 Drawing 2 (3 cr.)
  • HER-F100 Creative Processes (3 cr.)
  • HER-F121 Two-Dimensional Design (3 cr.)
  • HER-F122 Color Concepts (3 cr.)
  • HER-F123 Three-Dimensional Design (3 cr.)
  • HER-X101 Foundation Resources (3 cr.)
  • HER-X102 Foundation Capstone (3 cr.)
Art History, Theory, and Criticism

15 credits distributed as follows:

  • HER-H101 History of Art I (3 cr.) (may be used to fill Arts/Humanities General Education requirement)
  • HER-H102 History of Art 2 (3 cr.) (may be used to fill Arts/Humanities General Education requirement)
  • HER-H103 Introduction to Contemporary Art (3 cr.)
  • HER-HXXX Art History electives (6 cr.)
Major Studio Requirements

39 credits distributed as follows

  • HER-D201 Drawing 3 (3 cr.)
  • HER-D202 Drawing 4 (3 cr.)
  • HER-J410 Senior Capstone Requirement (3 cr.)
  • HER-Q241 Furniture Design 1 (3 cr.)
  • HER-Q242 Furniture Design 2 (3 cr.)
  • HER-Q341 Furniture Design 3 (6 cr.)
  • HER-Q342 Furniture Design 4 (6 cr.)
  • HER-Q441 Furniture Design 5 (6 cr.)
  • HER-Q442 Furniture Design 6 (6 cr.)
Studio Art Electives

21 credits

Non-Studio requirements

6 credits

  • Academic elective (3 cr.)
  • ENG-L 105 or L115 English Literature (3 cr.)

Total:  125 credits


Last updated:  December 2013