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Inchbald School of Garden Design - online courses

The Inchbald is an independent school of design offering Master of Arts degree, Diploma and Certificate courses in Architectural Interior Design, Interior Decoration and Garden Design, and short courses in computer aided design. The School has a long-established reputation for serious, practical training that is designed to prepare its graduates to enter the design professions. It attracts motivated and educated students from all over the world, enhancing the rich cultural environment of the School. Inchbald Online courses are for creative people seeking a professional design education in interior design or garden design. Inchbald Online offers the flexible alternative for those unable to attend Inchbald’s intensive in-house courses in London or who need to study part time. Inchbald Online’s unique features make it superior to conventional distance learning, correspondence and home-study courses. When you join an Inchbald Online course you join a small class with other students. You follow a course timetable and develop close working relationships with your tutors and fellow students. Your set up your design studio at home and have 24/7 access to your class through your bespoke course website. Through discussion forums online, you share ideas and observations with fellow students and your tutors. This stimulates and informs your design education, and this contact with others who are studying the same course at the same time helps to sustain you. The course schedule sets a dynamic pace allowing you to see progress, and establishes a valuable professional ethos, in which you are expected to meet deadlines and commitments. Most importantly, your tutors are personally interested in your progress and development and give you regular and frequent guidance and feedback on your work. 32 Eccleston Square | London SW1V 1PB Telephone: 00 44 (0)20 7630 9011 Email: gardens@inchbald.co.uk Website: http://www.inchbald.co.uk/
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