Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Royal College of Art reinstates interior design MA

The Royal College of Art (RCA) has revealed that it will once again be offering a masters course purely in interior design.In 2007, the MA was blended with the college's architecture offering, but now it has come to realise that interior design is too important to be included as part of another subject.As reported by Design Week, the RCA will also start to offer a new course in design writing, as well as a systems and services course.However, due to restrictions caused by a current lack of space, it is not yet clear if all of the course will be launched at the same time.Jeremy Myerson, director of the RCA's Helen Hamlyn Centre, said: "The new course launches will be quite complicated, as we are still working on the new Battersea development."It will take some time to liberate space in the original RCA building, so I doubt that the courses will all launch simultaneously."Find exactly what you're looking for - shop at over 900 home retailers at mydeco.

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