Interior Design
One-hundred percent of Ringling’s Interior Design alumni are employed in their field.
Interior design shapes the spaces of our built environments. More than merely decorating, Ringling students learn the art of creating and transforming interior spaces. Students learn to create work that’s both beautiful and functional. The curriculum stresses the direct impact of design on people’s daily lives and teaches students to solve problems, fulfill needs and create visual excitement. Ringling College's program offers student chapters of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) and Emerging Green Builders (EGB), and is accredited at the first professional degree level by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA), uniquely preparing graduates to enter the professional world of interior design.
THE TOP 10
Commercial Design: Offices
Retail Design: Stores/Kiosks
Hospitality Design: Restaurants/Hotels/Resorts/Clubs
Healthcare Design: Hospitals/Clinics/Private Practices
Entertainment Design: Casinos/Theme Park/Art Direction/Theaters
Residential Design: Houses/Condominiums
Institutional design: Museums/Schools
Exhibit Design: Trade Fair Booths/Information Kiosks,
Visual Merchandising Displays
Lighting Design: Residential and Commercial
OTHER
Historic Restoration Specialist
CADD operator
3D Computer Modeling and Animation
Furniture Designer: Free-standing Pieces, Casework and Built-ins
Remodeling Designer
Design Consultant
Design Administration Personnel
Facilities Manager
Design Management Coordinator
Interior Renovations Project Supervisor
Office Interiors Project Coordinator
Project Manager
