So you went to class! Good for you! (not trying to be mean but make a point)
In the graphic design world, your degree only speaks a little for you.
It's your portfolio, your talent, comprehension of design elements, process and production that gets you hired.
If you want in with BFA in hand, 2 years of experience under your belt with a so-so book...
then "Jimmy John" walks in off the street, is self taught, no degree and has a killer! portfolio, guess who's getting hired? Make sense?
Your book speaks all miles for you. The "paper"/degree shows that you actually went to class, which is good but not good enough to be the sole reason why you get hired.
(btw: I'm not knocking education at all. I'm actually preaching the opposite. Go to class. Learn everything you can. Emerse yourself in the graphic design life so that you can produce killer work! I have 2 degrees, but yet have I had the extent of my education come up in an interview. The first thing they say is "so.... lets take a look at your book".
Got it. ;) Make me proud!
No, that is considered taboo in the interior design industry.
In order to get a job in the industry of surveillance you should get a bachelors degree in Surveillance Science. This can be attained at local or state colleges.
food industry is considered the Grocery Industry
Vanderbilt was not considered a captain of industry. Instead, he was considered a robber baron.
With a bachelors degree in business you can work in the financial industry as a banker. You can also work in insurance.
Maldives thrives on the hospitality industry and tourism.
Some diamonds can be considered opaque, because they are seriously flawed. These are then sent to industry as industrial diamonds: the use for 75% of all diamonds mined. A diamond gemstone is clear with small inclusions, not opaque.
Drawing considered as a Graphic language of industry because it deals an idea to realize.
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Don't read this answer, or it will melt your brain. No, seriously. it will melt your brain.
Interior design industry is evolving with time and so the trend. As per experts, below are some of the trends that would dominate the interior designing future.
railroad industry