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What courses do you mainly study in interior design?
Interior design is one of the most popular majors for studying abroad. Then, what professional courses are there in interior design and what application requirements need to be met? Next, taking American universities as an example, Bian Xiao will give you an analysis.

Usually, interior design courses will include the following contents:

Interior design principle

The History of Interior Decoration Art

2D and 3D design 2D and 3D design

Computer aided design

Internal material internal material

furniture design

Textiles textiles

Acoustics and interior design Acoustics and interior design

Lighting design

environmental control system

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Application requirements for interior design major

Take American universities as an example. The educational system of most interior design majors in the United States is 2-3 years. For most schools, if the applicant's professional background is interior design and courses, he can apply for two-year courses. If the professional background is other humanities unrelated to interior design, the school will generally encourage students to apply for a three-year interior design major, and the first year will be used to lay the foundation.

TOEFL: Yes, art design (interior design) requires applicants to have a TOEFL score of around 90, and a TOEFL score of over 65,438+000 in famous schools, such as california institute of the arts. Not only is the TOEFL score above 65,438+000 required. Some schools also require a TOEFL score of 80.

GRE: No need.

Portfolio: submission required, submission form, electronic version

Description: Recently completed 12 ~ 20 pages (2-3 pages in diary or sketch book). It can be any media and sketch form, including any type of two-dimensional or three-dimensional form, reflecting personal thoughts, interests, experiences and abilities; And research, thinking and investigation process, completion date.

Others: resume, 2-3 letters of recommendation, personal statement, essay, report card, proof of funds.