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Searching for interior design schools in Massachusetts... any pointers?

Hi all! I'm a junior looking at colleges for interior design. I'm leaning towards staying in Massachusetts for college if possible. Which schools have good interior design programs here?

2 months ago

Massachusetts offers several excellent interior design programs you might want to consider.

1. The New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University: This program is known for providing a comprehensive interior design education. It's a part of Suffolk University and focuses on the fundamentals of interior design while allowing students to explore areas of personal interest in the field.

2. Massachusetts College of Art and Design: MassArt's Bachelor of Fine Arts program in interior architecture stresses experimental problem-solving, research and an understanding of the cultural, social and physical fabric of human behavior within the built environment. The college also offers both a Master of Design Innovation and an MFA degree.

3. Boston Architectural College: The BAC offers an Interior Architecture program that emphasizes sustainability and the health, safety, and welfare of occupants.

4. Endicott College: Located in Beverly, MA, Endicott offers an Interior Design program that combines art, science, and business classes. Students work on a variety of design projects and have the opportunity to intern at design firms to gain practical experience.

5. Mount Ida Campus of UMass Amherst: This campus offers a Bachelor of Science in Interior Architecture and Design. The program takes a comprehensive view of design education and the profession, preparing students for leadership positions in design practice and the allied fields of technology and business.

Remember, each of these programs has a unique approach, so consider what you want out of your college experience, talk to current students if possible, and explore how each program aligns with your career goals and personal interests in interior design.

2 months ago

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