Program Overview
There’s a lot that goes into the design of the environments where people live, work, socialize, and recreate. From color theory to spatial composition, thoughtful design takes a keen eye. In the Associate of Science (AS) in Interior Design degree program at New England Institute of Technology (Â鶹ɫÇéƬ), you develop fundamental knowledge in design planning, the attributes of materials and textiles, building codes, lighting, building systems, and more.
While in the program, you hone your ability to create interiors that meet the economic, functional, psychological, and aesthetic requirements. Through a variety of projects emphasizing the foundations of interior design and the technical aspects of planning, structures, and construction methods, we prepare you for an entry-level career in the field.
Program Highlights
- Earn an associate degree in interior design in as few as 18 months
- In-classroom lectures and hands-on training in the studio
- Receive individualized instructions in small classes of 20-25 students
- Become job-ready upon graduation or translate skills in a bachelor’s degree program
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Why Choose Â鶹ɫÇéƬ’s Associate Degree in Interior Design Program?
Go Beyond Design Basics
The basic elements and theories of design, color, and spatial composition are only the beginning. We teach students 3D modeling, architectural history, professional practices, workplace communication, and design concept presentation. This ensures our students have a holistic understanding of more than just the fundamentals so that they can apply their skill set in multiple professional settings. These include design and architecture firms, home furnishing stores, hospitality or corporate settings, event planning agencies, or freelance and entrepreneurial pursuits.
Practice in the Studio
At Â鶹ɫÇéƬ, interior design students gain hands-on learning experience through studio classes. Each course requires students to incorporate their knowledge into a comprehensive design based on specific requirements. Studio project types include residential, office, and retail spaces. In addition, we weave green technology and sustainable design into the entire curriculum so that our students can tackle modern design challenges by deploying innovative solutions. By the time they graduate, our students have a portfolio of work they can showcase to potential employers.
Develop Creative and Technical Skills
Interior design isn’t exclusively a creative profession. Individuals in this field must possess the technical competencies to bring designs to life — from large-scale commercial projects to cozy residential spaces. These skills include working with computer-aided design (CAD), manual drafting, and building codes. Moreover, interior designers require a deep understanding of materials, lighting, and construction in order to create designs that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional. Â鶹ɫÇéƬ’s interior design associate degree program equips students with the technical proficiency to successfully execute these tasks.
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Â鶹ɫÇéƬ Faculty
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Â鶹ɫÇéƬ faculty have extensive experience as both practitioners and educators training the next generation of interior designers. Faculty members work with students to develop a well-rounded portfolio of work that can help them land their dream job after graduation. Their dedication and mentorship empower students to reach their full potential as professionals in the industry.
Careers With an Associate Degree in Interior Design
Our curriculum provides a holistic educational background so that our students have strong foundations in both the technical and creative aspects of design. The program prepares students for careers in an array of professional settings, including as residential or commercial interior designers.
Â鶹ɫÇéƬ students benefit from career assistance from the Career Services Office, which can help at all stages of the job search.
Graduates of the interior design associate degree program at Â鶹ɫÇéƬ can pursue the following opportunities:
Builder’s Assistant
Color & Materials Designer
Interior Design Consultant
Kitchen & Bath Designer
Manufacturer’s Representative
Model-Home Merchandiser
Residential/Commercial Interior Designer
Space Planner
Advance Your Career in Our Bachelor’s Degree Program After Graduation
While many AS in Interior Design program graduates become assistants to prepare for more advanced roles, pursuing a bachelor’s degree in the subject can also help accelerate students’ paths. Â鶹ɫÇéƬ offers a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design program that builds on the foundations of the AS program and readies students for the next stage of their career.
Visit Â鶹ɫÇéƬ
Visit our campus to discover all Â鶹ɫÇéƬ has to offer, including our studio spaces — schedule your visit or register for an info session today!
Admissions
Applying to college is an exciting time in your life. We aim to make it as seamless as possible and provide assistance at every turn. Whether you’re a recent high school graduate or returning to college later in life, our team can help you take the next step toward enrollment.
Financial Aid
Â鶹ɫÇéƬ remains committed to connecting you with comprehensive information about funding your degree so that you can make an informed decision about how to pay for college. Our financial aid options include grants, scholarships, and federal and private student loans.
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Take the Next Step — Apply to Our Interior Design Associate Degree Program
New England Tech helps you turn your passion into your profession through hands-on practice in the studio and extensive support from faculty mentors. Apply today or request more information about the program to get started.
The graduates we’ve hired from New England Tech are very knowledgeable in design, inside and out. We’ve hired several people from New England Tech, specifically from the Interior Design Technology Program, and they worked out very well.
Cardi’s Furniture, Swansea, MAFAQs
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Can you be an interior designer with an associate degree?
Yes, you can be an interior designer with an associate degree. Although a bachelor’s degree may make you a competitive candidate for most jobs, designers often accept assistance from individuals with an interior design associate degree and related work experience.
While the Bureau of Labor Statistics states that , an associate degree is a great entry point and may serve as the stepping stone to advanced education.
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Is an associate degree in interior design worth it?
Whether an interior design associate degree is worth it depends on your personal goals, career aspirations, and financial situation. For many, the fact that an associate degree takes just two years to complete and often comes at a lower cost than a bachelor’s degree program makes determining the value easy.
In addition, an associate degree can help prepare you for entry-level jobs as an assistant to interior designers or to move forward in your educational path. For example, the Associate of Science in Interior Design program at Â鶹ɫÇéƬ can familiarize you with important concepts associated with the interior design field and provide opportunities to put what you have learned into practice in the studio.
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What types of career placement opportunities and networking are available to students?
Â鶹ɫÇéƬ students benefit from the support of our Career Services Office, which can help connect interior design degree program graduates with design firms in need of new hires. We do this by providing employers with resumes of our recent graduates and alumni, posting employment and internship opportunities for employers seeking part-time student workers and interns, and arranging on-campus recruiting activities.