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School | Algonquin College | | |
Location | Ottawa, ON, Canada | | |
School Type | College | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 19,000
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Degree | Bachelor | | |
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Co-op | | | |
Length | 4 Year(s) | | |
Entry Grade (%)* | 70% | | |
Prerequisites | | | |
Prerequisites Notes | Applicants are required to have:
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent.
- Mature students are applicants who have not achieved the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or its equivalent and who are at least 19 years of age on or before the commencement of the program in which they intend to enroll. Mature students applying for Degree programs satisfy College Eligibility by having demonstrated academic abilities equivalent to those of Ontario high school graduates, verified by successful completion of at least one full-time term at the post-secondary level (minimum five courses taken concurrently in an academic program of study).
Applicants must also have: six Grade 12 university (U) or university/college (M) courses with a minimum 65% average including: one Grade 12 U English course, and one Grade 11 or 12 C Mathematics course (MBF3C, MAP4C or equivalent).
Subject to competition, applicants may be required to present grades/averages at 70%.
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Cost | Information on tuition and fees can be found on the Algonquin College website. | | |
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Description | The Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours) degree program prepares you to pursue a professional career related to the design of the built environment. The curriculum integrates professional and general studies with an emphasis on critical thinking and applied research.
Enriched with a focus on environmental and global perspectives in interior design, you learn to consider ecological, economic and social aspects to analyze and design healthy living and working environments. Projects increase in scale and complexity from residential scale to medium and large scale projects from commercial sectors such as: retail, workplace, hospitality and healthcare. | | |
Next Steps | Request Info | | |
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