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The Bachelor of Science in Interior Design Program, accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation, is a learning experience developed for students who wish to enhance their professional skills. The program offers advanced technical knowledge and application. Graduates are eligible to meet the educational requirements of the Board of Architecture and Interior Design, Department of Professional Regulations, State of Florida. The curriculum emphasizes the design process rather than style and encourages the individual design process to evolve and emerge in conjunction with creativity, technical information, historical and current ideological influences, and production and communication skills, all working components of the design process. Interior Design graduates are prepared to seek entry-level opportunities as residential planners, design consultants, junior designers, and project managers, among others. The length of the Bachelor of Science degree program is twelve [12], eleven [11] week quarters. |
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Bilal Sultan Ajami M.Arch., B.A., University of Florida
Norma Ayee M.S., Florida International University; B.F.A., New York Institute of Technology
Youssef Bahri M.Arch., Pratt Institute
Martin Gatz M.A., Pratt Institute
Patrick Gross B. Arch., Auburn University
William A. Kobrynich ASID, IES B.P.S., Barry University
Peter Primak B.A., Pratt Insttute
Greg Madden B.F.A., Cleveland Institute of Design
Gilbert Rosenkoff M.A., Universty of Florida
Paul Schloneger B.S., The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale
Jan Merle M.S., Florida State University
John Venters B. Arch., McGill University
Jeffrey L. Thompson M.Arch., Columbia University; B.Arch., University of Florida |
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