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Interior Architecture Programs (Graduate)


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Through the Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies and the School of Visual and Performing Arts, Endicott College offers two Master’s programs in Interior Architecture -the Master of Fine Arts and the Master of Arts - designed for professionals who seek to advance their knowledge and design expertise. The College also offers a first professional program for candidates who wish to pursue graduate studies in interior architecture, but who hold undergraduate degrees in areas other than interior design or architecture.

The Interior Architecture programs are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).

 

MFA in Interior Architecture

First Professional Degree (108 credits)
MFA in Interior Architecture (108 credits) is a three year program designed to provide students holding a undergraduate degree in an unrelated
field with expertise in design research, analysis and design of complex interior environments. Students also will gain practical teaching skills with in the design education course sequence.

Post Professional Degree (64 credits)
MFA in Interior Architecture (64 credits) is a two year program designed to provide advanced expertise in design research, analysis and design of
complex interior environments. Students also will gain practical teaching skills within the design education course sequence.
*On-line Option (low-residency)

 

MA in Interior Architecture

First Professional Degree (81 credits)
MA in Interior Architecture(81 credits) is a two year program designed to provide students holding a undergraduate degree in unrelated field
with expertise in design research, analysis and design of complex interior environments.

Post Professional Degree (37 credits)
MA in Interior Architecture (37 credits) is an one year program designed to acquire advanced expertise in design research, analysis, design and
construction of complex interior environments within the profession.

 

The application requirements:
• Application form and a $50 application fee
• Statement of professional goals
• Official transcripts of all academic work
• Two letters of recommendation (one professional and one academic)
• A Design Portfolio -Optional for First professional degree programs
• Design portfolios for Post-Professional Degree should include a minimum of 15 pieces of design work images

*TOEFL required for all students for whom English is not a first language; 79 is minimum score for iBT and 550 for the pen and pencil test.
 

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