Minnesota Interior Design Schools
Browse Interior Design Schools in Minnesota by City
Have you recently been laid off from a job that you thought you would have forever, and are now wondering what lies ahead for your career? Do you wish that you could find a job opportunity that would allow you to work with lots of different kinds of people, on projects that would challenge you and make you proud? In your spare time, do you enjoy shopping for home furnishings, and thinking about different ways that you could arrange your furniture so that a room would be more comfortable or functional?
If you answered yes to some of these questions, you should know that it sounds like you might have the interests and talents that would make you successful in an educational program to become an interior design and decorating professional. Many people in the commercial building industry need the help and advice of a trained interior designer to help them create a unique vision for the spaces they are building, and many private residential clients need the help of an interior designer so that they can have beautiful rooms that meet the needs of their family.
Minnesota Interior Design & Decorating Job Outlook and Salary
It’s no secret that the economy and the job market have been a little sluggish lately, and if you’re thinking about whether continuing your education will be worth it, you should know that experts are predicting a continued demand for the services of professional interior designers and decorators in Minnesota. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics points out that the average salary for a well trained interior designer or decorator in the future will range from about $46,180 to $50,600.
If you’re worried about returning to school after being in another career for some time, you should know that although some people choose to enroll in traditional colleges and universities to get their interior design or decorating training, others have discovered that distance learning courses and online classes are a great way to get the education they need, while not interrupting their current jobs or lifestyles. In most cases, people can complete their interior design or decorating degree in about two years, depending on the level.
Largest Cities in and Around Minnesota
Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, Duluth, Bloomington, Plymouth, Brooklyn Park, St. Cloud, Eagan, Coon Rapids
Minnesota Zip Codes
56431, 56433, 55703¸56667¸56307, 56007, 56207, 55301, 55702, 56009, 56434, 56308
Top Interior Design Schools for Minnesota
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The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division (Online)
Develop your creative potential through The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division where we give you the freedom to decide when and where to attend class.
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Berkeley College - Online (Online)
Berkeley College is widely recognized for its academic excellence and its career preparation.
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Brown College (Mendota Heights)
Brown College can help you get into a career you'll love. Located in Mendota Heights, Minnesota, Brown College is dedicated to providing quality specialized associate degree programs in Interior Design, Broadcasting or Information Technology.
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The Art Institutes (Minneapolis)
Have you imagined yourself in a school where creativity is nourished and stimulated? Students like you who are interested in design schools belong at The Art Institutes system of schools. We recognize your passion and provide you with the education you'll need to bring your vision to life. The Art Institutes system of schools stands out among other design schools because we are dedicated to your success. We offer associate's, bachelor's, and master's degree programs, as well as diploma and certificate programs.
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