Thank you rachel83az. The Università degli Studi Guglielmo Marconi appears to be a promising option for a master's degree, even if it might not align perfectly with U.S. standards. While it may not be recognized as a master's degree in the United States, if it evaluated as a bachelor's degree, it could still be a valuable educational investment.
I've also stumbled upon several online courses and programs that offer different levels of certification:
The Interior Design Institute (https://www.theinteriordesigninstitute.com/): This program offers a Diploma in Interior Design.
New York Institute of Art and Design - NYIAD (https://www.nyiad.edu/): Interior Design certification program.
Penn Foster (https://www.pennfoster.edu/programs/crea...ate-degree): Penn Foster offers an Interior Design Associate Degree.
OCA - Open College of the Arts / The Open University (https://www.oca.ac.uk/subject-areas/interior-design/): While OCA offers a range of design programs from an Interior Design Foundation to BA (Hons) Interior Design and MA Fine Art.
However, I'm encountering some confusion regarding the requirements for practicing interior design in Florida. As per my knowledge, Florida mandates licensure for interior designers, and an associate degree from Penn Foster may not suffice on its own. OCA seems to be more expensive and time-consuming. As for the other diploma courses, I'm uncertain about their value in the field of interior design.
I've also stumbled upon several online courses and programs that offer different levels of certification:
The Interior Design Institute (https://www.theinteriordesigninstitute.com/): This program offers a Diploma in Interior Design.
New York Institute of Art and Design - NYIAD (https://www.nyiad.edu/): Interior Design certification program.
Penn Foster (https://www.pennfoster.edu/programs/crea...ate-degree): Penn Foster offers an Interior Design Associate Degree.
OCA - Open College of the Arts / The Open University (https://www.oca.ac.uk/subject-areas/interior-design/): While OCA offers a range of design programs from an Interior Design Foundation to BA (Hons) Interior Design and MA Fine Art.
However, I'm encountering some confusion regarding the requirements for practicing interior design in Florida. As per my knowledge, Florida mandates licensure for interior designers, and an associate degree from Penn Foster may not suffice on its own. OCA seems to be more expensive and time-consuming. As for the other diploma courses, I'm uncertain about their value in the field of interior design.