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Entrepreneurship in Interior Design (A.T.C.)

The Advanced Technical Certificate in Entrepreneurship in Interior Design prepares students for careers in the interior design industry related to running an interior design business.

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The mission of the Entrepreneurship in Interior Design Advanced Technical Certificate (A.T.C.) program is to educate, train, and develop students for careers in the interior design industry related to running an interior design business. The purpose of the program is to educates students on the business side of design and prepare students for employment in the interior design, architecture or construction industry that leads to state licensing and registration as an interior designer. The program may also be used to provide supplemental or required training for persons previously or currently employed within the career cluster.

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  • Program Code:
    4106
  • Program Access:
    Limited Access Program
  • Degree:
    Entrepreneurship in Interior Design (A.T.C.)
  • Total Credits:
    24 Credits
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  • Financial Aid Eligible: 

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Career Opportunities

Career Options

Graduates qualify for entry-level positions with interior design studios, architectural
firms, furniture and design showrooms, and other businesses specializing in interior
furnishings. Types of career positions include interior designer, design assistant, sales
representatives, CAD operator, interior decorator, merchandise displayer, and space planner. Designers are needed to respond to consumer expectations that the interiors of homes and businesses meet certain conditions, such as being environmentally friendly or more easily accessible.

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Join Florida State College at Jacksonville Entrepreneurship in Interior Design (A.T.C.) program today.

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