Interior Architecture Program Ranks Among Best in State
Marywood University’s Interior Design program ranks third among the top eleven design programs in the state of Pennsylvania according to universities.com.
Universities.com created the 2019 ranking of the best colleges in Pennsylvania that offer Interior Design degrees to help prospective students find a school that fits their needs. Each school’s ranking is based on the accumulation of data from reliable government sources, student surveys, college graduate interviews, and editorial review. Additionally, the entire list of 11 Interior Design schools located within Pennsylvania can be viewed, at universities.com/find/pennsylvania/best/interior-design-degrees
Marywood University’s four-year professional degree in interior architecture provides students with the opportunity to create the specific character of spaces for human use and enjoyment. In this capacity, interior architects/designers learn the important role of materials, colors, textures, and light in the creation of interior spaces that respond to physical, social, psychological, and cultural needs of building users.
For additional information about Marywood University’s School of Architecture or the interior architecture program, please visit www.marywood.edu/architecture/index.html, or call (570) 961-4536.
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