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Institute of Design and Construction
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About Institute of Design and Construction
Institute of Design and Construction is an educational institution located in Brooklyn, New York, with a focus on design and construction-related disciplines. The institute provides technical and professional training for individuals seeking careers in architecture, engineering technology, construction management, and related fields.
Program-specific data is not currently available in IPEDS records for this institution. Institutions of this type in New York typically award certificates and associate-level credentials in areas such as architectural technology, construction technology, interior design, and drafting, serving both recent high school graduates and working professionals seeking to advance their careers.
Brooklyn is part of New York City, one of the most active construction and design markets in the world. The Institute of Design and Construction is positioned to serve the significant regional demand for trained design and construction professionals in the New York metropolitan area.
Accreditation: New York State Board of Regents, and the Commissioner of Education
VINCENT C BATTISTA
vcbattista@idc.edu141 Willoughby St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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