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Graduate in interior design at Universidad Centroamericana de Ciencias Empresariales

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Universidad Centroamericana de Ciencias Empresariales (UCEM) offers the student community of Nicaragua’s career interior design, which fills a gap in the needs of development in the new millennium imposes. Excellent designers dominate, live and breathe in the aesthetic and functional. As pioneers of design in Nicaragua, UCEM provides a strong foundation in the basics, encouraging an individual to develop design and development along with creativity, technical information, historical and ideological influences, the production and communication skills, the which are components of work of the design process.

INTERIOR DESIGN gives the perception of the human form at work, play and rest, and develop awareness of the limitations of each human being. UCEM, transmitting knowledge, skills, approaches and attitudes to students. Intended to give graduates a career overview of the subject, with a realistic and relevant to current and future perspectives, combining form and function. The interior design graduates are prepared to play level jobs as a freelance designer, residential space planners, design consultants, property sales, graphic drawings, designs in architectural firms, designers and project coordinators.

Receive specialized courses in commercial design, residential design clinics and hospitals, sports and relaxation, religious and cultural design: galleries, museums and shopping malls, among many others. The graduate of Interior Design of UCEM is able to:

• Analyze and critique from an objective, scientifically based and appropriate technological tools, elements and factors that shape the development of the construction activity in general and particular design.
• Mastering and using technology and information technology tools to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the design process in the workplace, housing and recreational facilities, taking into account the current reality that suffers the impact of factors affecting these systems.
• Manage the instrumental bases of English language.
• Ensure that the different spaces are inclinated a functional and friendly relationship with the environment.
• Handle the different conceptions and views, both traditional and innovative or fashionable, to choose the most appropriate and useful to the environment in question.

MA in Exhibition Design at The Corcoran College of Art Columbia

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

The Master of Arts in Exhibition Design is a new program designed to take advantage of the extensive collections, museum professionals, and courses available within the Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art + Design. From the expansive permanent collection to the special exhibitions that take place each year—most recently, Modernism: Designing a New World 1914–1939, Treasures of European Decorative Arts and The European Landscape—our students work with the curators and designers who make these exciting exhibitions a reality.

Graduates of the program are equipped with a strong background in design and a firm grasp of art history, affording them many professional opportunities. Alumni of the design fields at the Corcoran are well prepared for employment in museums, cultural institutions, exhibition design firms, and interior design and architectural firms throughout the country.

The Master of Arts in Exhibition Design serves students with undergraduate degrees in Museum Studies, Art History, or Design by providing a two-year course of graduate study that challenges and motivates the student to develop advanced skills necessary to the profession. Students who possess bachelor degrees in other fields of study may pursue a prescribed series of prerequisites in order to enter the graduate degree program curriculum.

Degree of Interior Design at Paier College of Art Connecticut

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

The Interior Design program provides an approach based on the premise that a successful interior designer must be sensitive to both esthetics and practicality, and must be aware of the designer’s potential impact upon the total interior environment. Courses dealing with space design, color, lighting structure, furniture design, history of interiors, history of art, business procedures, and other pertinent subjects are all essential to the realization of these expectations.

Interior Design majors may look forward to career opportunities in various sectors, including the industrial, residential, retail, and corporate, and the public and private sectors in general. For example, large department stores, or chains of such stores, employ interior designers in staff positions to deal with all manner of merchandise arrangement and display, including the reorientation of store/floor environments. Interior designers may also establish their own design services and execute commissions ranging from residential room arrangements to restaurant and corporate office design. There are also large corporations that employ staff interior designers to service the adjustment of work environments and of staff relocation. Moreover, architectural firms and independent architects regularly employ interior designers to cope with space planning and other environmental design necessities in structures as diverse as sports stadiums and museums.

In the contemporary world of business, the interior designer, like the graphic designer, plays an integral part in projecting the corporate image to the public. Salaried job opportunities exist in all of these types of business activity and may provide the basis, with increased experience, for individual contracting. The Paier Interior Design graduate will be able to enter supervised roles in these fields and move swiftly to more independent roles if desired.

Major in Interior design Career at Ohio State University Newark

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Career Prospects in Interior DesignStudents graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Design take positions with design consulting offices, corporate design departments, and government design agencies, working on consumer and industrial products, building and equipment systems, and public and corporate communication projects.Students in interior design can find employment in interior design firms, architectural firms, furniture dealerships, and any commercial setting such as health care or retail. Jobs may also be found within restaurant or hotel organizations.For a student holding a bachelor’s degree with a major in interior design the starting salary is $30,000-$33,000 for the Midwest region. The average overall salary in 2004 was $46,030, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Drafting & Design Technology at Montana State University Billings Montana

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Career Opportunities
Architectural firms
Engineering firms
Manufacturing & Industrial Fabrication
Construction companies
Mining
Public Utilities


Degree & Certificate Options

Students desiring employment in Drafting and Design fields should complete the two-year Associate of Applied Science Degree in Drafting and Design Technology (AAS).

Students completing one year of the program may apply for an architectural or civil Drafting Certificate of Applied Science.

NEW: For those wanting a basic skills foundation and who intend to transition into a four-year program, the college is now offering an Associate of Science Degree in Drafting and Design (AS).

What you will learn
Learn to interpret basic mechanical, architectural, civil and engineering data
Graphically produce working drawings and detailed models for various disciplines
Learn to utilize various technological tools/resources:
3-D modeling
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Construction Estimating
Specialized software applications (AutoCAD, SDS/2, 3D Studio Max and more!)
Internet resources

Bachelor in Interior Design at Al Ahlia University Bahrain

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

The BSID is a four year full time professional degree designed to enable graduates to obtain entry-level positions as professional interior designers or as consultants to such diverse private sector employers as architectural firms, retail companies, hotel groups and hospitals.

Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communications & Public Relations ( BSMCPR )

The BSMCPR prepares students in four years to become media-related professionals enabling them to obtain entry level positions in public relations firms or as communications consultants to the private and public sector alike.

Architecture & Design Careers at Aalborg University Denmark

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

The programmes at Architecture & Design all provide candidates with a solid platform for entering the job market. Candidates will typically be able to create leading careers in architectural firms, town planning offices, engineering firms or in the research and development sections of large industrial companies worldwide. Candidates are also able to seek employment in private and public service – or start their own firm or studio, as the education also provides candidates with training in leadership, collaboration and communication.

Architectural Design is specifically aimed at occupational functions in architectural firms and consultative engineering firms, public authorities, research institutions, development and innovation companies, nationally as well as internationally.

Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Design BSID at Al Ahlia University Bahrain

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Design (BSID)

The BSID is a four year full time professional degree designed to enable graduates to obtain entry-level positions as professional interior designers or as consultants to such diverse private sector employers as architectural firms, retail companies, hotel groups and hospitals.

Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communications & Public Relations ( BSMCPR )

The BSMCPR prepares students in four years to become media-related professionals enabling them to obtain entry level positions in public relations firms or as communications consultants to the private and public sector alike.

Career opportunities in Architectural Design at Aalborg University Denmark

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Career opportunities

The programmes at Architecture & Design all provide candidates with a solid platform for entering the job market. Candidates will typically be able to create leading careers in architectural firms, town planning offices, engineering firms or in the research and development sections of large industrial companies worldwide. Candidates are also able to seek employment in private and public service – or start their own firm or studio, as the education also provides candidates with training in leadership, collaboration and communication.

Architectural Design is specifically aimed at occupational functions in architectural firms and consultative engineering firms, public authorities, research institutions, development and innovation companies, nationally as well as internationally.

Interior Design BFA at Buffalo State College

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Interior Design, B.F.A.
About the Progra
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For up-to-date information about this program, contact the department.
The interior design program at Buffalo State achieved a three-year accreditation from the Foundation for Interior Design Education Research (FIDER) in 2000 followed by a six-year accreditation in 2004. The current accreditation expires in 2010.

The design B.F.A. degree with interior design concentration offers students a specialized studio-oriented education in preparation for advanced or graduate studies or for beginning careers as professional interior designers. Students gain a thorough knowledge of design processes, as well as technical skills, including computer-aided design and traditional drafting and rendering. Construction methods, lighting design, materials specification, and color-use are emphasized to support specializations within the major. Studios offer design exploration in spatial experimentation, residential design, retail design, public buildings, office planning, and culminates in the Undergraduate Thesis Project.

Interior design graduates are prepared for careers in independent practice and employment in interior design and architectural firms, institutions, corporations, and other settings. As an accredited program, graduates are eligible to apply and sit for the professional, nationally recognized NCIDQ licensing exams, earning a Certified Interior Designer designation and a right to practice in New York State.

Primary to the mission of interior design is a commitment to the intellectual, personal, and professional growth of students. Through varied and increasingly complex coursework coupled with a strong community-based project component, the students and faculty continue to enhance the region in terms of residential, health-care, and commercial designs as well as culturally sensitive and public-interest projects. These projects connect the students, faculty, and community in a dynamic relationship, and inspire students to both expand their horizons and become lifelong learners. The program is rigorous and comprehensive, resulting in professional and innovative designers that regional employers actively seek out after graduation.

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