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Schools for Aspiring Interior Designers

Hey! I'm really passionate about interior design and I want to pursue a degree in it. Does anyone know of colleges that offer good programs for future interior designers?

3 months ago

Absolutely, there are many colleges and universities that offer excellent programs in interior design. Here are a few to get you started:

1. Parsons School of Design in New York offers a BFA in Interior Design. The program emphasizes the skill sets necessary for creating and implementing design projects, focusing on both the spatial and surface aspects of interior design.

2. Pratt Institute, also in New York, has an undergraduate program in Interior Design ranked among the top in the country. The program includes two years of liberal arts and sciences, along with four years focused on professional design.

3. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) offers a BFA in Interior Architecture. Although not strictly interior design, interior architecture blends interior design with architecture, which can provide you a deeper understanding of the structural aspects of design.

4. The School of the Art Institute of Chicago offers a Bachelor of Interior Architecture program, which emphasizes the development of strong, professional design skills, reinforced by the critical thinking necessary for designing interior environments.

5. The California College of Arts also has a well-regarded Interior Design program. Students can earn a BFA in Interior Design, and the curriculum is multi-disciplinary, encompassing everything from design fundamentals to more specialized topics like lighting and furniture design.

Remember when considering these options, you'll want to look not just at the program itself, but also consider other factors such as location, cost, campus culture, resources, and post-graduate opportunities. It's also a good idea to look into each program's portfolio requirements for admission, as most art and design schools require this component for application review.

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