NCIDQ Exam Preparation
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NCIDQ NCIDQ is the global leader in establishing standards of competence for interior design/interior architecture professionals. The National Council for Interior Design Qualification protects public health, safety and welfare by identifying interior designers who have the knowledge and experience to create interior spaces that are not just aesthetically pleasing, but also functional and safe. An independent, nonprofit organization of state and provincial credentialing bodies, NCIDQ has issued professional certificates to competent interior design professionals since 1974. Interior designers who meet NCIDQ’s eligibility requirements for education and experience and pass the rigorous NCIDQ Examination are assigned a unique NCIDQ Certificate number that attests to their qualifications for employers, state regulators and the general public. In addition to developing and administering the examination, NCIDQ provides research and expertise that informs state and provincial licensing laws and regulations for the interior design profession. NCIDQ |
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TRAC (Technical Review Advancement Course) The Washington Metro ASID Chapter offers participants with the opportunity to review technical data and practice exams in an interactive environment, this study series affords designers the opportunity to assess their strengths and weaknesses. Through this process, designers can determine which areas may require further preparation. Eleven (11) sessions utilize the Interior Design Reference Manual (fifth edition) by David Ballast, A.I.A. and additional NCIDQ recommended texts. The Interior Design Reference Manual (fifth edition) will be required for all participants in the course. No drawing is involved in this course. A highly-skilled team of instructors will be teaching the course. All team members are accomplished NCIDQ-certified interior designers that have an unparalleled wealth of knowledge and experience to share with participants. Recommended for all designers qualified by NCIDQ to sit for the examination. To determine eligibility status, contact NCIDQ at www.ncidq.org or (202) 721-0220.
For questions, please contact Erin Speck, ASID at jespeck@gwu.edu Please click here for more information about the current TRAC class and to register
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