Floral Design
Floral design programs are a great way to expand upon a hobby or train for an exciting new career.
Whether students wish to be floral professionals, learn about floral design for personal enrichment, or are looking to expand into another area of artistry, the Floral Design program is bound to be the perfect fit.
In such a program, students will learn everything they need to know about how to balance styles and textures, as well as how to have an eye for flower type and beauty, and how to create style and balance in their designs.
Floral design is an art in itself, and while many people are born with an affinity for caring for, clipping, and arranging flowers true floral design is more than thatit's about creating a work of art.
Schools that offer Floral Design programs
Westwood College
Qualifications:
Bachelor
Programs:
Bachelor Degree - Interior Design I, Bachelor Degree - Interior Design,
Locations:
Denver, Anaheim, Annandale, Torrance, Upland, Los Angeles
Art Institute Online
Qualifications:
Associate, Bachelor
Programs:
Kitchen and Bath Design , Interior Design,
Locations:
The Art Institutes
Qualifications:
Bachelor, Associate, Diploma
Programs:
Set & Exhibit Design (BS), Kitchen & Bath Design (AAS), Interior Design (BFA)
Locations:
San Antonio, Cincinnati, Santa Ana, Sacramento, Tampa, San Bernardino, New York, Houston, Miami, Novi, Portland, Tinley Park, Sunnyvale, Philadelphia, Charleston, Phoenix, Overland Park, Vancouver, Austin, Santa Monica, Seattle, Durham, Chicago, Sterling, York, Schaumburg, Milwaukee, Troy, Dallas, Indianapolis, Charlotte, Jacksonville, Tucson, Virginia Beach, Henderson, Draper, San Francisco, Atlanta, Fort Worth, Decatur, Fort Lauderdale, North Hollywood, Arlington, Nashville, Minneapolis, Denver, San Diego, Pittsburgh
American InterContinental University
Qualifications:
Bachelor
Programs:
Bachelor of Fine Arts Interior Design,
Locations:
Atlanta
International Academy of Design and Tech
Qualifications:
Bachelor, Associate
Programs:
Interior Design,
Locations:
Tampa, Troy, Seattle, Nashville, Chicago
For those who are looking at a career in art that doesn't involve paint, clay, or brushes, floral design is a great way to go. Students can learn the skills necessary to make weddings an event to remember or just create smaller designs for people who want to show somebody special in their lives just how much they mean to them.
This program is also helpful for those who would like to learn to create centerpieces for special events and holidays, or just arrange floral designs in their own homes. Industry professionals are often employed to teach students the basics as well as instruct them in hands-on methods of this beautiful floral artistry.
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