AEC in Interior Design
At the International School of Fashion, Arts and Design, our AEC students in Interior Design have the opportunity to regularly participate in high calibre projects where they let their talents and their ability to innovate shine. This success bears witness to LaSalle College’s excellent program and education, where the teachers themselves are industry professionals.
Using leading-edge computer software, students in the two-year Interior Design program learn different interior design techniques and know-how in order to conceptualize and produce aesthetic, functional and safe designs for interior spaces in residential, commercial, cultural, institutional and industrial buildings, according to standard practices and in accordance with all applicable codes.
The program aims to train competent and creative interior designers. At the end of the program, they will have the opportunity to present their final projects at the Salon du design de Montréal (SIDIM) in front of a jury of industry professionals. After they graduate, they can start their own business or work, among others, for architectural and interior design firms, or hotel and restaurant chains. Many of our students work for prestigious business companies such as Andres Escobar & Associates, Igloo Design as well as the Cirque du Soleil and the Grands Ballets Canadiens.
This program is offered at the Montréal and Laval campuses.
At the International School of Fashion, Arts and Design, our AEC students in Interior Design have the opportunity to regularly participate in high calibre projects where they let their talents and their ability to innovate shine. This success bears witness to LaSalle College’s excellent program and education, where the teachers themselves are industry professionals.
Using leading-edge computer software, students in the two-year Interior Design program learn different interior design techniques and know-how in order to conceptualize and produce aesthetic, functional and safe designs for interior spaces in residential, commercial, cultural, institutional and industrial buildings, according to standard practices and in accordance with all applicable codes.
The program aims to train competent and creative interior designers. At the end of the program, they will have the opportunity to present their final projects at the Salon du design de Montréal (SIDIM) in front of a jury of industry professionals. After they graduate, they can start their own business or work, among others, for architectural and interior design firms, or hotel and restaurant chains. Many of our students work for prestigious business companies such as Andres Escobar & Associates, Igloo Design as well as the Cirque du Soleil and the Grands Ballets Canadiens.
This program is offered at the Montréal and Laval campuses.