Interior Design Continuing Education
Even with a college degree, work experience, and NCIDQ-approval, an interior designer's schooling is likely to be a life-long enterprise. Consumer demand and interior design trends are anything but static. For instance, one recent trend is to design rooms with materials that are environmentally-friendly.
Furthering your education is a perfect way to sharpen previously learned skills or to learn new ones; additionally, it can enable you to totally change your interior design career, and it's often required by states in order for interior designers to keep their license.
The National Council for Interior Design Qualification offer self-study monographs, some of which count towards as continuing education credit hours, and a growing number of interior design schools offer CE programs.
Interior design continuing education programs are offered in:
- Business
- Computer Aided Design (CAD)
- Drawing
- Feng Shui
- Lighting
- Space Planning
- Structures
- Sustainable Interiors
Contact the schools you're interested in to find out more about their continuing education offers.
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