I want to do a course on interior design at home?
Health wise not fit enough to go to college but would love to do an interior design course from home anyone any ideas on this. Any information on this would be great thanks. Thanks Liznightngale Thanks Terrance D. I hope your enjoying it so far. I should have done this years ago but life takes us on different paths i suppose. I'm nearly 40 but would still like to fulfill this. Thanks Sarah A and Pierce appreciate what you said and i will e-mail you.x
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- This site lists the most well known distance learning interior design programs http://www.dezignare.com/distance.html
- Dezignare has a listing of online schools, but the one most recognized in the industry is the program offered by Rhodec International. I know that you can eventually earn a Bachelor of Arts degree through Rhodec. Just from being an Interior Design student, I will say that you wont be able to get the same education through a distance course. A lot of interior design education is collaborative. And you really need an experienced interior design educator at your disposal. www.rhodec.edu
- Good afternoon i am Pierce from Pierce & Banderiezz I am the manager and owner of the north east branch i am a City and Guilds educator for my business i offer in house training and ecourses. Email to you and i . I offer full courses and part time courses in all aspects at the end of the course you are awarde with a diploma level 1 2 3 or higher depending what level your entry will be. Please feel free to email me or message me for further information. Just becaous you are ill enough not to work does not mean your education should suffer due to colleages not offering the course. Pierce_banderiezz@yahoo.co.uk pierce_banderiezz ..Id for yahoo messenger
- The most reputable design schools in the UK for diploma courses are KLC and Inchbalds, both based in London. KLC offers a distance learning course that is one of the best in the industry. I'd recommend avoiding Rhodec. I studied at KLC and met a number of people who attempted the Rhodec course and found it of little use, so enrolled at KLC. See the link below for information: http://www.klc.co.uk/Open/ Oh, and probably should mention this website: http://www.hotcourses.com/
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