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In a recent episode, Doug asked a question that sparked considerable discussion: should a college degree be mandatory for the NCIDQ exam, or if work experience and apprenticeships be adequate? Responding to insightful listener feedback, Doug invited Jon Otis, a distinguished figure in interior design advocacy and a Professor, to explore the issue further. The feedback varied; some listeners supported alternative licensure paths for their diversity and affordability, while others advocated for the necessity of a bachelor's degree due to the rigor of formal education. This sparked a broader conversation between Doug and Jon about the merits of formal education versus learning through experience.
Do you have a hot take? Email Doug at [email protected] with your opinions on the NCIDQ degree requirements.
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In a recent episode, Doug asked a question that sparked considerable discussion: should a college degree be mandatory for the NCIDQ exam, or if work experience and apprenticeships be adequate? Responding to insightful listener feedback, Doug invited Jon Otis, a distinguished figure in interior design advocacy and a Professor, to explore the issue further. The feedback varied; some listeners supported alternative licensure paths for their diversity and affordability, while others advocated for the necessity of a bachelor's degree due to the rigor of formal education. This sparked a broader conversation between Doug and Jon about the merits of formal education versus learning through experience.
Do you have a hot take? Email Doug at [email protected] with your opinions on the NCIDQ degree requirements.
Join The Design Pop's virtual event POP into Excellence
Sign up for the POP Into Excellence Event
Connect with Maria on LinkedIn.
Click here to get your copy of Maria's children's book—Design Your World.
Follow Imagine a Place on LinkedIn.
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