What qualifications do I need to enroll in your design courses?
No prior design experience is required for our introductory courses. However, some advanced courses may require previous coursework or proven experience in interior design.
How long do the courses typically last?
Course durations vary depending on the program. Our introductory courses are typically a few weeks long, while more intensive programs can last up to several months.
Are there online and in-person options available for courses?
Yes, we offer both online and in-person classes. You can choose the format that best fits your schedule and learning style.
Can I work while I study?
Absolutely! Many of our courses are designed to accommodate working professionals. We offer flexible scheduling options, including evening and weekend classes.
What types of projects will I work on during my course?
Students engage in a variety of projects ranging from residential to commercial design. These include real-world scenarios that simulate working with clients, as well as conceptual projects that encourage creative thinking.
How is the curriculum updated to reflect current trends in interior design?
Our curriculum is regularly updated by our faculty, who are active industry professionals. We incorporate the latest trends, technologies, and sustainability practices to keep our courses current and relevant.
What support services are available to students?
We provide a range of support services including career counseling, portfolio reviews, and mentorship programs. Our aim is to ensure that students not only succeed in their courses but are also well-prepared for their careers.
What are the career prospects after completing your courses?
Graduates of our courses go on to successful careers in various sectors of interior design, including residential, commercial, and industrial design. We also assist with job placements through our extensive network of industry contacts.