Answer : There are several ways to become a professional designer in Canada.
The university route is usually a 4-year full-time program consisting of 8 semesters and 2 co-op placements during school, or 1 semester worth of electives for further education after college (which can be done part-time over 2 years). Alternatively, there’s the self-taught option which requires on average 9 years of experience and two examination boards such as the National Council for Interior Design Qualification - this means training with an instructor who has successfully passed the NCIDQ examination.
Last but not least, architecture students majoring in interior design will take architectural design courses in order to gain knowledge about planning and detailing.
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