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Interior design/architecture course Griffith

  • 29-01-2009 1:33pm
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    hey,

    I graduated Busiess from Trinity last yr and thinking of doing interior design/architecture in griffith nex yr. Was wondering how good a qualification the 2 yr diploma is in term of proficiancy and getting work in a architectural/design practice? Or would the 3 yr degree be that much more benificial?

    Thanks!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 210 ✭✭MisseyB


    As am employer i would say that higher the qualifications the better, assuming of course that when you graduate you have an excellent portfolio to show for it.

    I would advise you to study for as long as you can and to do your best to get work experience during that time too. I know it will be very difficult in the current economic climate but real world experience is so valuable it will be worth the effort.

    Hope that helps

    E


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