Detailed profiles of schools for Housing Study from the EdRef college search portal.
Housing Study programs allow students to study a range of issues relating to housing as an environment, a service, and a process. Students have the option of focusing on issues such as housing alternatives, needs, or trends. Their employment options after graduation range from industries like housing management and authorities, to appliance manufacturers, energy firms, utility companies, and kitchen designers. Most housing programs are extremely interdisciplinary.
Over the last few decades, dramatic changes have occurred in the realm of family shelter and other housing issues. Technological changes have been rapid, opening up many new housing options for individuals and families. There is great demand for graduates of housing programs who can synthesize the trends that have already occurred and apply this knowledge to housing challenges faced in the worlds of education, business, and public life.
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