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The Art Institute of Phoenix, Interior Design Program

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In 1995, The Art Institute of Phoenix opened its doors and the first class of students started in January 1996. One of 35 locations of The Art Institutes located throughout North America, The Art Institute of Phoenix has grown from its original class of 45 students to more than 1200 students in fall 2003.

The Art Institute’s programs include associate's and bachelor's degrees in a wide variety of design, media arts, and culinary arts programs. These programs are offered on a year-round basis, enabling students to work continuously toward their degrees. The faculty, many of whom are working professionals, strives to strengthen students' skills and cultivate their talents through well-designed curricula.

A Population of Creative Minds Students are attracted to The Art Institute of Phoenix from across the nation and around the world. Many have just graduated from high school; others seek new or expanded careers after considerable employment experience. What they all have in common is a keen desire to learn the creative skills they will need to apply their talents in successful careers.

These eager students, with their wide variety of talents, are guided by a faculty of men and women with the same kinds of creative minds. Many of the instructors enjoy successful careers of their own in the fields to which their students aspire. Many have years of experience teaching their skills and preparing students for success.


Interior Design

In the Interior Design program, you’ll study the design, safety, and usability issues of creating the spaces that we live, work, and play within. Coursework focuses on space planning, traffic patterns, and the colors, surfaces, and furnishings that make surroundings comfortable and livable. Graduates are prepared to seek entry-level employment such as draftsperson, facilities planner, interior designer/decorator, or space planner.




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Interior Design Schools in Arizona