What is the difference between interior design and interior design+foundations for design?

Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010 and filed under interior design | 2 Comments »

I’m taking interior design in a year and ahalf for univeristy…
and I’m requesting the info right now.
but it gives to program choices…interior design and interior design with foundations for design?
Whats the difference?
which oen do i choose? I only want to be an interior designer.

You will need to check with whomever answers questions for your design program as to which one you should take; its impossible to answer for the data above exactly. That way you will get the best answer for your school. One may be for the degree & the other just an intro class etc.

2 Responses

  1. John J Says:

    Foundations of Interior Design balances the theory of interior design with its practice as an applied art, combining real-life examples with a historical and conceptual look at design theory. In some courses it is an equivalent to years 1&2 of BA Honors Degree. Also look at the the entry reuirements for the courses to see if you need a pre-req.

    It all depends on what the school describes as the courses.
    References :

  2. Diane A Says:

    You will need to check with whomever answers questions for your design program as to which one you should take; its impossible to answer for the data above exactly. That way you will get the best answer for your school. One may be for the degree & the other just an intro class etc.
    References :
    designer

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