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Interior Design programs in Ohio schools?

Hey guys, does anyone have a comprehensive list, or know of any well-regarded interior design programs in Ohio universities or colleges? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences!

a year ago

In Ohio, you'll find several programs that offer Bachelor's degrees in Interior Design. Each program has its own strengths and offers unique prospects for students. Here, I've outlined a few that typically garner positive feedback:

1. The Ohio State University - The Department of Design at OSU offers a Bachelor's of Science in Design, Interior Design specialization. This program emphasizes both the technical and creative aspects of the profession. ASID student chapters and IIDA campus centers provide industry networking opportunities.

2. Miami University - Based in Oxford, their Interior Design program, housed under the Department of Architecture + Interior Design, provides a broad understanding of design theory and history, combining it with skills that include creative problem-solving and project management.

3. Kent State University - The Interior Design program here emphasizes sustainable design practices and spatial understanding. Kent State has a respected College of Architecture and Environmental Design which adds valuable resources.

4. The University of Cincinnati - Their College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning has a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design. This program is known for its co-op model which provides real-world experience as part of the curriculum.

5. Bowling Green State University - BGSU offers a BS in Interior Design with a strong emphasis on technical skills, including CAD software. Graduates from this program regularly go onto impressive professional opportunities.

Remember to look beyond a program's rankings when making your final decision. Consider aspects that are important to you, such as the program's curriculum, the faculty, internship, and job placement opportunities, and the college's general environment and student life. Make sure to plan campus visits if you can to get a first-hand feel of the environment. Good luck as you continue your search!

a year ago

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