Interior Design (B.S., A.A.S.)
Transform rooms into great places to live or work.

A knack for interior design and an eye for detail can turn into a career. Berkeley College’s degree programs in Interior Design help students develop technical skills, creativity, and an understanding of aspects of interior design that affect the health, safety, and welfare of the general public. Business courses also provide graduates with the skills employers are seeking.

  • A curriculum that focuses on exploring design fundamentals, theory, visual communication, history, and color
  • Hands-on experience with computer-aided design and other technology used in the design industry
  • An emphasis on business fundamentals, including Accounting, Marketing, and Management (B.S. degree)
  • Internship in a design position that allows students to apply their education in the workplace
  • Seamless transition between Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees
 

Potential Careers:

A.A.S. – Designer, junior designer, design assistant, decorative product specialist, and CAD operator

B.S. – Project managers in construction, interior design, and architectural firms

 

Berkeley College Interior Design Students with Faculty Advisor Norris CannonBerkeley College Interior Design students Sandy Dolin and Courtney Spong – now graduates – with Interior Design Faculty Advisor Norris Cannon, ASID, were honored for their creativity and expertise in remodeling the lobby of St. Mary’s Hospital in Passaic, NJ, at a special ceremony. To better accommodate traffic flow and make the space more welcoming, the security desk was relocated and incorporated the new look of natural woods with stainless steel accents that matched the information desk, blending well with the new coordinated color palette used for the flooring, wall color and art, and the chair fabric selected, for an area that now seats up to 20 people comfortably.

Click here to read more about the accomplishments of these Berkeley College Interior Design students.

 

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