What colleges have interior design majors?

Many colleges and universities offer interior design majors, at various levels (Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's). It's impossible to list them all here, but I can give you some examples and ways to find more:

To find colleges with interior design programs, I recommend using these resources:

* College Navigator (NCES): This U.S. Department of Education website allows you to search for colleges by program. Search for "Interior Design" as the program.

* Design Schools: Websites such as *DesignIntelligence*, *Archinect*, and other architecture and design focused websites often have rankings and lists of schools with strong interior design programs.

* Individual College Websites: Visit the websites of colleges you're interested in and search for "Interior Design" or "Interior Architecture" within their academic departments.

* Online Directories: Several online directories of colleges list programs by major.

Examples of Colleges with Interior Design Programs (Note: This is not an exhaustive list):

These are just a few examples, and the quality and specific focus of the programs vary greatly:

* Parsons School of Design (New York): Known for its prestigious design programs.

* Rhode Island School of Design (RISD): Another highly regarded art and design school.

* Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) (New York): Strong in fashion-related design, but also offers interior design.

* University of California, Berkeley: Offers a well-respected program.

* Pratt Institute (New York): Offers various design programs, including interior design.

* Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD): Known for its comprehensive art and design programs.

* Auburn University: Offers a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design.

* University of Texas at Austin: Offers a strong program.

Remember to research individual programs carefully, considering factors like faculty, facilities, curriculum, accreditation (important for professional licensing), and career services. Accreditation from organizations like the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) is a significant factor.

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