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Top interior design schools in Texas?

I'm interested in studying interior design and would love to stay in Texas for college. Can anyone recommend some of the best colleges here that offer strong interior design programs?

a year ago

Sure, there are several schools in Texas known for their interior design programs.

1. University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin): UT Austin's School of Design and Creative Technologies offers an undergraduate Interior Design program that focuses on both theoretical and practical aspects of design. It's a four-year program where students learn about design history, sustainability, advanced design studios, and digital communication.

2. Texas Christian University (TCU): TCU offers a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design. The curriculum covers diverse areas of design like space planning, furniture design, and lighting. TCU also provides students with opportunities to engage with industry professionals through internships and design conferences.

3. Texas Tech University (TTU): TTU offers a Bachelor of Interior Design program which is professionally accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA). The program emphasizes project-based learning and offers lots of hands-on experience.

4. Baylor University: Baylor's Department of Family & Consumer Sciences offers a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design. This program is also CIDA accredited and emphasizes preparing students to meet the aesthetic, functional, and economic needs of clients.

5. Stephen F. Austin State University: This university offers an Interior Design program with an emphasis on design fundamentals, history, technical skills and design practice.

Remember that it's not just about program reputation—think about the college environment, class sizes, internships, job placements, and other factors that matter to you. Don't forget to visit the campuses if possible, and talk to current students or alumni to get a feel for each school.

a year ago

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