School of Design
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School of Design may refer to:
  • Carnegie Mellon School of Design
    Carnegie Mellon School of Design
    The Carnegie Mellon School of Design in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States is a degree granting institution and a division of Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts. The School of Design offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in either industrial design or communication design...

  • The School of Design, the organization that stages the annual New Orleans parade, Rex
  • University of Pennsylvania School of Design
    University of Pennsylvania School of Design
    The University of Pennsylvania School of Design is the design school of the University of Pennsylvania. It is currently ranked 3rd in urban planning by The Best Colleges, 10th in urban planning by Planetizen, and 8th in architecture by DesignIntelligence...

  • Parsons The New School for Design
    Parsons The New School for Design
    Parsons The New School For Design, known colloquially as Parsons, is the art and design college of The New School university. It is located in New York City's Greenwich Village, and has produced artists and designers such as Marc Jacobs, Dean and Dan Caten, Norman Rockwell, Donna Karan, Jane...

  • Australian Academy of Design
    Australian Academy of Design
    The Australian Academy of Design is a not-for-profit private school of design based in Port Melbourne. A Government-recognised Higher Education Provider , it is one of only two Australian higher education institutions to deliver a Bachelor of Design Arts, and offers major studies in Advertising,...

  • School of Design (Adelaide), a predecessor of the University of South Australia
    University of South Australia
    The University of South Australia is a public university in the Australian state of South Australia. It was formed in 1991 with the merger of the South Australian Institute of Technology and Colleges of Advanced Education. It is the largest university in South Australia, with more than 36,000...

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