I justttt got accepted to SCAD for interior design!
However, could I still get a masters in Interior aRchitecture? I don'y want to pass up my opportunity to attend scad..(Best school of all schools that I have applied to)
I've been looking into this myself (SCAD, specifically). Are you doing their 1-year MA in Interior Design or 2-year MFA in Interior Design?
Something to consider- is that if you're already going back to school, perhaps consider doing an M.Arch. If you have a background in architecture or interior design it'll probably take 2 years (depending if they give you advanced standing). As an architect you have much more authority than as an interior designer.
Just my 2 cents.
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I justttt got accepted to SCAD for interior design!
However, could I still get a masters in Interior aRchitecture? I don'y want to pass up my opportunity to attend scad..(Best school of all schools that I have applied to)
thanks yall
Interior design and interior architecture is the same thing. Some school use "architecture" to make the field/program seem important.
and of course you can get a masters in interior architecture, even my pet monkey can. just gotta put your mind to it.
Great! Thanks for your help!
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I've been looking into this myself (SCAD, specifically). Are you doing their 1-year MA in Interior Design or 2-year MFA in Interior Design?
Something to consider- is that if you're already going back to school, perhaps consider doing an M.Arch. If you have a background in architecture or interior design it'll probably take 2 years (depending if they give you advanced standing). As an architect you have much more authority than as an interior designer.
Just my 2 cents.
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