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Online Interior Design Certification Course from Style Design College Online

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Milan-based design school’s 12-month certification program in interior design, including fundamentals, theory, and practice

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Online Interior Design Course

  • 12-month online course
  • Complete the course in your own time
  • Graduate at a SDC Campus or receive your diploma by courier
  • Click here for more information, including a full syllabus

About Style Design College

At Style Design College, success—not fashion—is by the numbers:

  • A 90% employment rate for students within their first year of graduating
  • Three schools from which to choose, including Design, Visual Arts, and Creative Business
  • More than 50 countries represented by SDC students, encompassing all the major continents

Indeed, since two designers founded the school in Milan, Italy, in 2011, SDC has blossomed into an internationally acclaimed institution, featuring online programs that reach aspiring designers from across the globe. An esteemed roster of professors and developers heads each of the college’s programs, many with experience both in the classroom and within their actual industry, ensuring the curriculum can stay up-to-date with trends beyond sewing together old dresses from the pages of style magazines.

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