Teaching: Delivering lectures, conducting workshops, and leading studio classes on various aspects of interior design. This includes instructing students in design principles, space planning, materials and finishes, lighting, color theory, and other relevant topics.
Curriculum Development: Developing and updating course syllabi, lesson plans, and instructional materials to ensure the program's curriculum remains current and relevant.
Mentoring and Advising: Providing guidance and support to students, offering feedback on their design projects, and assisting with academic and career-related matters.
Research and Scholarship: Conducting scholarly research in the field of interior design, contributing to academic publications, and staying informed about industry trends and advancements.
Service and Committee Work: Participating in departmental and institutional committees, attending faculty meetings, and actively contributing to the overall development and improvement of the interior design program.
Professional Development: Engaging in ongoing professional development activities, such as attending conferences, workshops, and seminars, to stay updated on industry practices and teaching methodologies.