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Ranking of Foreign Interior Design Universities
The rankings of foreign interior design universities are as follows:

1, Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).

RISD not only attaches importance to artistic feelings and concepts, but also attaches importance to research-oriented academic experience. The indoor buildings in this school are a little wider than those in ordinary schools, including not only interior decoration, but also the transformation of the whole indoor building grid, so students should learn some architectural knowledge while studying design.

There are two kinds of graduate students in this major. One is Ma (Master of Literature), who mainly studies the design knowledge used. The other is MDes (Master of Design). In addition to design knowledge, you must also learn to repair and rebuild, that is, how to combine architectural knowledge with design knowledge to rebuild abandoned buildings or sites. Students often have the opportunity to participate in theater and exhibition design, and they often have homework in this field.

2. Pratt College.

Pratt Institute of Design is located in new york, the capital of interior design in the United States, where students have access to many top design resources. The interior design course offered by the school is recognized by the industry as the originator of interior design education in the United States. This paper tends to the traditional interior design concept, discusses the value of space itself, and studies the influence of space scale, proportion, shape, light, texture, material and color, as well as space on human experience and spiritual feeling.

Pratt's interior design major has always been ranked first in the United States. And you can graduate from here without worrying about not finding a job. According to statistics, 93% of the graduates from May 20 13 had already joined major design companies before June 0/kloc-3.

3. University of Cincinnati.

The interior design major of University of Cincinnati is a five-year major, which is famous for its excellent professional practice (co-op) courses, exquisite studios and capable graduates. In addition to professional teaching, the college also emphasizes cultivating students' critical thinking, creativity, ability to find and solve problems, and oral and visual communication skills in design. Cooperative courses are a major feature of Cincinnati, and many students regard them as an effective way to explore academic interests, personal passions and future research directions.