University/Institution:
University of Kentucky Location:
Kentucky, USA /
Contact:
859-257-7763,
hedcarll@uky.edu Web site:
http://www.uky.edu/Design/interiordesigndegrees.html Admision Requirements:
The school looks for candidates with prior study in the discipline, however other backgrounds are also considered candidates if they express academic interest in the discipline. Additionally, the program requires strong prior academic performance, high GRE scores, and good recommendations certainly. The value added by life/work experience, cultural heritage, international region of origin or interest, may prove just as compelling. The common thread among successful applicants is a mix of intelligence, curiosity, and experience, passion, drive, and a strong commitment to an international career. Candidates should submit the following: a personal statement of purpose outlining interest, educational and career goals, Two to four letters of recommendation. Separate forms are not provided for recommendations; therefore, recommendations should be sent on school or company letterhead for this purpose, and a résumé. Additionally they should submit the following directly to UK Graduate School: Graduate School Application form, Official GRE scores sent directly by ETS, Two official transcripts from all colleges attended (must be sent directly by the Registrar's office and not by applicant), Application fee ($40 domestic; $55 international), and TOEFL scores sent by ETS (only if your native language is not English and you attend an institution outside the United States).
Basic Information (Description):
The Master of Arts in Interior Design offers students an opportunity to develop as professional designers. This is a two-year program, which will allow students to investigate emerging industry trends, and as a result become leaders in the profession. Courses in the program are in: Design for an aging Population, Sustainable Design, Lighting Design, Historic Interior & Preservation, and Programming
Degree:
Master
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