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Interior Design Colleges?

Hi everyone! I'm a junior looking to pursue Interior Design in college, but I'm not quite sure which colleges have strong programs in that field. Could you guys recommend any schools? Thank you!

a year ago

Hi! It's great that you're planning ahead for college and looking into schools with strong interior design programs. Here are some schools with notable programs in that field:

1. Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): RISD is widely regarded as one of the top art and design schools and has an excellent Interior Architecture program (also known as Interior Design). The program here focuses on creativity, technical skills, and environmental sensitivity.

2. Pratt Institute: Located in Brooklyn, New York, Pratt offers a highly-regarded Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Interior Design. Their program emphasizes both design theory and hands-on studio work, ensuring you gain a well-rounded education in the field.

3. Parsons School of Design at The New School, New York: Parsons is another prestigious design school, and their BFA in Interior Design program is known for its focus on innovation, sustainability, and social impact in the field of design.

4. Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD): SCAD has campuses in Savannah, Atlanta, and Hong Kong, offering a versatile Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design. The program has a strong focus on preparing students for professional practice and emphasizes collaboration.

5. California College of the Arts (CCA): CCA is another school with a strong BFA in Interior Design program, focusing on sustainable design, design research, and systems thinking.

6. New York School of Interior Design (NYSID): As the name suggests, NYSID specializes in interior design and offers both BFA and Associate degrees in Interior Design, providing students with a strong professional foundation in this field.

These are just a few options to consider, and there are other schools that may also have reputable interior design programs. I recommend researching each of these schools further to see which one aligns best with your personal preferences, location, and financial situation. Good luck with your college search!

a year ago

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