A great program is offered at Antonelli College, where you can work your way toward an associate degree of applied business in interior design. Antonelli focuses on a well-rounded education based in artistic expression and practical occupational training. The University of Cincinnati's program leads to a bachelor of science in interior design, which covers problem-solving skills, business know-how, as well as formal design skills and provides an historical and technical background. The Art Institute of Ohio-Cincinnati offers strong training in both commercial and residential interior design.
Whichever of these programs you pick, you could be in luck when you graduate. The Cincinnati area is projected to be a hotbed of interior design jobs through 2014, with job growth as high as 6%, according to the latest statistics, which also show that at least 390 full-time jobs already exist in the Cincinnati region.
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