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New York School of Interior Design Ranked One of the Best Interior Design Schools in the Nation By Design Intelligence Ranked #1 for graduate programs and #3 for undergraduate programs in the nation! (New York, NY – 11.14.14) – The New York School of Interior Design is ranked among the best in the nation, according to a new survey of practitioners by DesignIntelligence. NYSID’s graduate interior design programs are ranked #1 in the nation and undergraduate interior design programs are ranked #3 in the nation for 2015. In the regional rankings, NYSID continued its strong showing – the graduate programs are again ranked #1 and the undergraduate programs are ranked #2 in the East Coast region. The College also dominated the rankings of Interior Design Skills Assessment, ranking #1 in five out of the six categories: Communication Skills, Design Skills, Computer Applications, Cross-Disciplinary Teamwork, and Sustainable Design Practices & Principles.


Guests are invited to tour the New York School of Interior Design’s Graduate Center, which is an LEED-Platinum-certified space, designed by Gensler.



About NYSID Founded in 1916, the New York School of Interior Design (NYSID) is a private, not-forprofit college devoted exclusively to interior design education and related disciplines. NYSID’s guiding principle is that the interior environment is a fundamental element of human welfare and the College is committed to actively improving the quality of life for all segments of humanity. This ideal is put into practice by a dedicated faculty of well-known designers, architects, art historians, and authorities in the field who guide more than 600 full- and part-time students. NYSID offers certificate, undergraduate, and graduate programs in the field of interior design, design history and theory, sustainable design, interior lighting design, and healthcare interior design. A wide range of classes is also offered through our Institute for Continuing and Professional Studies. The College is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD); is a Candidate for Accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education; and NYSID’s BFA and MFA-1 programs are accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA).++



Residential Lighting Design CE731 Shedding Light on Your Design CE741 Electric Light Technology: Revisiting the Fundamentals CE742 Lighting Control Technology: From Simple to Sophisticated CE740 Lighting Layout Fundamentals: Guidelines and Recommendations CE746 Basic Lighting Calculations: Quick and Uncomplicated Business of Design CE909 The Business of Design: From Vision to Design Practice CE910 Business Planning for Your Design Business CE911 Brand Building for Your Design Business Telling Your Story CE200 Telling Your Story: How to Catch an Editor's Eye CE202 Telling Your Story: Writing Skills for Designers Design Center Tours CE154 Tour the New York Design Center with Judy Sheridan CE155 Tour the Decoration & Design Building with Judy Sheridan CE156 Tour the Architects & Designers Building with Judy Sheridan


AutoCAD (PC) CE410 Basic 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD CE411 Intermediate 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD AutoCAD (Mac) CE412 Mac Users: Basic 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD CE414 Mac Users: Intermediate 2D Drafting Using AutoCAD SketchUp CE435 Basic SketchUp CE436 Intermediate SketchUp CE437 Advanced SketchUp Adobe Apps (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) CE431 Basic Adobe Photoshop CE432 Basic Adobe Illustrator CE433 Basic Adobe InDesign 3dsMax CE416 Basic 3ds Max CE417 Intermediate 3ds Max


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Graduation Project - Reuse of an old cement plant by NoamM


Bohou Cheng, Treasure-Trove, MFA-2

Kefan Lu, The Mobile Workplace Energizing Health and Wellness MFA-2


Job Placement Rate for the 2013-2014 Academic Year: 92% of our undergraduate students were employed within six months of graduation 94% of our graduate students were employed within six months of graduation


NYSID’s professional development curriculum: NYSID encourages undergraduate and MFA students to take the elective internship course for credit, with placement support from NYSID’s career development staff. NYSID offers Professional Practice I & II in the undergraduate program, and a Professional Practice course in the MFA-1 program, all of which teach students the business, legal, and administrative knowledge they will need to succeed in entry-level design jobs, or as entrepreneurs striking it out on their own.


Ruoyuan Zhu, The Women’s Club, MFA-2

Ruoyuan Zhu, The Women’s Club, MFA-2


Ruoyuan Zhu, The Women’s Club, MFA-2++


Skill-focused presentations every semester on resume building, interview skills, and portfolio presentation. A Spring Portfolio Fair set upon the format of “speed-mentoring.” Students sit down with practicing designers from a broad range of firms, and get rapid-fire feedback on their portfolios. An annual Q &A with an NCIDQ representative. The National Council for Interior Design administers the NCIDQ exam, the key test of a designer’s knowledge and skills, across North America. This presentation updates our students about changes to this ever-evolving test. Ongoing advising from Nansi Barrie, NYSID’s career services coordinator. She provides resume and portfolio review by appointment. Job Listings: NYSID is always in the process of expanding its outreach to design firms for entrylevel jobs. See The NYSID Job Board for details.


NYSID is right for you if you value: A Faculty of Practicing Designers: Each of our 140+ instructors is a professional working in interior design or a related field. They are interior designers, architects, textile designers, engineers, lighting specialists, sustainability designers, artists, art historians, technologists, restorers, graphic designers, and photographers. Their knowledge is current, so our curriculum is constantly evolving. A Depth and Breadth of Courses: The College offers more than 200 courses, all related to interior design. From eight sequential design studios in which students learn residential, hospitality, retail, workplace, and healthcare design, to courses such as Environment & Behavior, Arts of China and Japan, and Professional Practice. Our curriculum balances the practical and conceptual to help designers reach their potential. We value the entire trajectory of interior design, with a wide range of courses in both residential and commercial design. Technology is a cornerstone of our curriculum: we offer courses in AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, 3DMax, and more, while emphasizing a foundation in hand-drawing and drafting skills. Small Class Size: NYSID’s average class size is 13. Students have abundant and informalaccess to instructors and advisors. The intimacy of our programs creates a vibrant culture of mentoring in a collegial atmosphere. Design for the Real World: At NYSID, we believe in the potential for creative designers to solve business and humanitarian problems. A well-designed environment can help a child learn to read, a community to come together, a company to increase its productivity. In hands-on studio courses, our students tackle the real issues that businesses, communities, and people face every day.


Raven Carter, Elisabeth Croy, Shijun Cui, Bayshore Cancer Center, MPS-Healthcare Interior Design Project

Fatemeh Abadian, MPS-Interior Lighting Design Projects


Franzi Yiju Chen, Duangjai Masrungson, Adela Meana, Sea Ridge 5310, MPS-Sustainable Interior Environments Residential Projectimage 15 of 20

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