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Are you creative, imaginative, artistic? Are you meticulous about details? Do you take notice of your surroundings? Do you frequently make suggestions on how to improve a friend's home or office?
How about a career where you create pleasing, functional, and safe surroundings? How about a career that's creative, exciting and constantly changing? How about a career with interesting challenges and a bright, beautiful future?
Interior Designers work in a wide range of environments, including restaurants, hotels, stores, offices, medical facilities and homes. They are not only involved with the appearance and décor of interiors; but with developing plans and detailed design solutions, selecting materials, writing specifications, accessibility issues and building codes, architectural drawings and business practices.
That's just part of the world of Interior Design. You could be a part of it with the training you'll receive from Southern Institute School of Interior Design at Virginia College, with over a quarter century's worth of successful, award-winning graduates.
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The Associate Degree curriculum is designed to meet the educational requirements for the NCIDQ exam (National Council for Interior Design Qualification). The Birmingham program is approved by the Alabama Board of Registration for Interior Design.
The Bachelor of Applied Arts Degree curriculum, currently offered at the Birmingham, Alabama, campus, is designed to meet the educational requirements for the NCIDQ exam (National Council for Interior Design Qualification) and is approved by the Alabama Board of Registration for Interior Design.
Southern Institute School of Interior Design at Virginia College is proud to announce that its Bachelor's of Applied Arts Degree is now accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (formerly FIDER), www.accredit-id.org.
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Interior Design Schools in Alabama