Interior Architecture - Example Programs

Example Programs

Degree programs in Interior Architecture include:

  • Sligo Institute of Technology, School of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering and Construction
  • Kansas State University, College of Architecture, Planning and Design. Department of Interior Architecture and Product Design
  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas, School of Architecture, Interior Architecture and Design
  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Department of Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Designed Objects
  • University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Interior Architecture
  • Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Interior Architecture Graduate Department.
  • University of Oregon, Interior Architecture Department
  • University of Sint-Lucas Ghent and Brussels, Interior Architecture Department
  • Interior Design and architecture School (IFAT) private Institute in France Europe : http://ifat56.blogspot.com
  • Bilkent University,Ankara in Turkey /Faculty Of Art Design & Architecture/Department Of Interior Architecture & Environmental Design
  • Istanbul Technical University,Architecture Faculty, Interior Architecture Program
  • Drexel University, Interior Architecture and Design graduate program

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