Ursuline College
Ursuline College interior design students receive a thorough preparation that helps them secure a variety of entry-level positions in the interior design field. Based on a core liberal arts curriculum, students take complementary studio and business courses and participate in many pre-professional activities, such as design critiques, field trips, and community projects. An internship hones skills and give students the change to apply their knowledge in a hands-on environment. This experience opens the door to a rewarding future career. An active student chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers and the opportunity to sit for the National Council for Interior Design Qualification examination rounds out the program's broad spectrum of offerings. Undergrads who successfully complete the program are awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree. Those who already possess a B.A. are awarded a certificate after completing 72 hours of coursework.



