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To find out more about an Interior Design education in Miami, look here for
an overview and information on Miami International University of Art & Design’s
Interior Design Bachelor’s Degree. You can also find out information on curriculum, tuition and fees, faculty, read testimonials from Interior Design students as well as view graduate portfolios from Miami International University of Art & Design.
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Cozy and warm, demonstrative and bold. These are just a few ways to describe the look and feel of a room or office when designing the right environment for a client. If you have always had the desire to express yourself through color, patterns, and textures to create an atmosphere, then our Interior Design program awaits you.
Begin with a great foundation in basic rendering and perspective. Then, build your aesthetic and technical problem-solving skills, and discover the differences between designing for architectural firms, retail stores, hotels, and restaurants. You will also learn how to maintain accurate records, write contracts, and work successfully with wholesalers in the industry.
If you already possess your own creative blueprint, now is the time to map out an attainable career goal. With all the hands-on training and quality instruction you will receive, upon graduation, you will be prepared for entry-level opportunities and possess a portfolio you can showcase to any prospective employers.
In 2004, the Interior Design Program at Miami International University of Art & Design earned accreditation from the Foundation for Interior Design Education Research (FIDER). (146 Monroe Center NW, Suite 1318 Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2822 Phone: 616.458.0400 Email: fider@fider.org)
FIDER:
Sets standards for postsecondary Interior Design education Evaluates college and university Interior Design programs Publishes a list of accredited programs that meet the standards |
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First Quarter Architectural Communication I: 2D Studio ID1601 3 Design Fundamentals I ID1603 3 Interior Design Visual Techniques ID1600 3 Beginning Drawing VA1400 3 Computer Basics CS1101 4
Second Quarter Architectural Communications II: 3D Studio ID2600 3 Design Fundamentals II ID1606 3 Color Fundamentals for Interior Design ID1607 3 History of Furniture & Architecture I ID1604 3 English Composition I EN1101 4
Third Quarter Interior Materials and Codes ID1612 3 Interior Design Studio I ID1610 3 Auto CAD I ID1616 3 History of Furniture & Architecture I I ID2609 3 English Composition II EN1102 4
Fourth Quarter Principles of Lighting I: Residential ID1605 3 Interior Design Studio II ID1611 3 Auto CAD II ID2616 3 History of Furniture & Architecture III ID3610 3 College Algebra MT1101 4
Fifth Quarter Architectural Communications III: Residential Construction Documents ID2601 3 Interior Design Studio III ID2610 3 Auto CAD III ID3616 3 Digital Presentation ID2571 3 History of Western Art I HA1125 4
Sixth Quarter Architectural Communications IV: Rendering ID2602 3 Interior Design Studio IV ID3611 3 Architectural Desktop ID4626 3 Textiles for Interiors ID2612 3 College Geometry MT2201 4
Seventh Quarter Measured Drawing & Survey ID3000 3 Interior Design Studio V ID4612 3 Environmental Support System ID2609 3 Business Computing CS2204 4 Intro to Physics SC2206 4 or Environmental Science SC1125
Eighth Quarter Principles of Lighting: Commercial ID1608 3 Commercial Interiors: Retail ID3605 2 Architectural Communications V: ID4602 3 Commercial Construction Documents History of Western Art II HA2225 4 Introduction to Psychology PS1101 4
Ninth Quarter Furniture Design & Construction ID2604 3 Commercial Interiors: Office ID3606 2 Professional Practice & Administration ID3680 3 GE Elective 4 Ancient World Civilization HU1101 4
Tenth Quarter 3D Modeling for Interiors ID4640 3 Commercial Interiors: Institutional ID4606 2 Career Development CD2000 3 GE Elective 4 Business & Technical Writing EN2204 4
Eleventh Quarter 3D Modeling for Commercial Interiors II ID4641 3 Commercial Interiors: Hospitality ID4607 2 Oral Presentation Techniques ID3681 3 GE Elective 4 Principles of Communication GE1112 4
Twelfth Quarter Digital Portfolio ID4671 2 Specialty Kitchen & Bath ID4720 3 Internship ID4691 6 GE Elective 4 |
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