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Is getting a Masters in Interior Architecture better than going back for a bachelors in Interior Design?

danielmartinez

Hello,

I was accepted to SAIC in Chicago for the Masters in Interior Architecture. I am trying to figure out if I should go there or just go back and do a second bachelors in Interior Design. I am somewhat familiar with the difference. What I want to know is when I graduate with that degree would that program, being heavily focused in architecture and not just interior design, be beneficial or even give me a leg up in the industry? Or would the experience be just as good in doing a bachelors in interior design? I am not only interested in decorative finishes and such I am very much interested in the actual building and construction of spaces but love the decorative aspect of design as well. I'm just a little torn and was wondering if anyone had any experience with this program and if its better to do interior architecture than just interior design. 

Thanks!!

 
Mar 16, 18 5:46 pm
archinine
Just study architecture. If you want to do interiors then you’re more than covered with the arch degree. You’ll hit a glass ceiling with an interiors degree. Also do not be fooled by the schools marketing. If it isn’t a b.arch or m.arch it isn’t an accredited architecture degree. ‘Interior’ blah blah is still a decorators degree.

Also many schools won’t allow you to do a second bachelors. A lot of the degree would be repetitive general curriculum coursework, not to mention the additional year or two wasted being out of the work force.
Mar 16, 18 6:01 pm  · 
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danielmartinez

Thanks for the comment!!! But now I’m a little confused. You’re saying that if I study interior architecture and graduate as an interior designer and get eventually get licensed I still be a decorator cause i did not get a b.arch or m.arch?

Mar 16, 18 6:10 pm  · 
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danielmartinez

sorry for the typos I’m on a bus and typing fast lol 

Mar 16, 18 6:12 pm  · 
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thisisnotmyname

I would recommend you get SAIC's "Master of Architecture with an emphasis in interior architecture".  It is NAAB-accredited, meaning you can get an architecture license and/or an interior designer in the future.

A second bachelors degree in interior design would limit you to only getting an interior designer license, which could limit your income and advancement potential.

Mar 16, 18 6:41 pm  · 
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danielmartinez

wow thanks for the info!!! 

Mar 16, 18 7:05 pm  · 
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