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      Bachelor Programs in Exhibition Design

      Students desiring to work in museums, galleries or with design firms might choose to study exhibition design. This course of study offers students the chance to learn the components of successful exhibition installations, along with a grounding in other areas such as conservation and museum education.

      You may ask: what is a Bachelor in Exhibition Design? A Bachelor in Exhibition Design is a college degree that provides students with the skills to set up exhibits in a variety of settings, which encourage interactivity or prompt emotional or intellectual responses. Increasingly, these programs incorporate 3D technology for the purpose of modeling an exhibition. Students will gain a firm grasp of industrial design principles, along with an understanding of space and its utilization.

      Prospective students choosing to pursue this course of study can learn skills that are transferable across a variety of career options. They can gain important design skills, learn to manipulate designs using technology, and learn important business skills. They can also become proficient in using construction tools and they learn the critical aspect of lighting.

      The costs associated with getting this degree will vary depending upon a host of factors, such as the student’s choice of institution. It is recommended that students research their options and choose the program that best suits their interests and needs.

      Graduates of an exhibition design program will likely land entry level positions in a variety of settings such as: museums, galleries, malls, motion picture studios, industrial parks, theme parks, and trade shows. This career path will appeal to individuals who are creative, but who also can use construction tools such as drills and saws. The graduate will also need to learn business skills to interact with others in the industry.

      Prospective students who wish to pursue this degree will find many choices worldwide. Due to the hands-on aspect of this training, there are currently no degree options that are offered wholly online. However, the student might be able to satisfy some of the general requirements by combining in-classroom work with distance learning. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.