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Mount Ida College

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100 Carlson Ave, Newton, MA 02459, USA
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Newton Campus

Newton, MA, United States

Mount Ida College's Newton Campus offered a diverse array of undergraduate programs focused on practical, career-oriented education in fields such as design, business, and animal sciences. The curriculum emphasized hands-on learning, internships, and industry connections to prepare students for immediate entry into the workforce.

  • Graphic Design: Courses covered digital imaging, typography, web design, and branding, using software like Adobe Creative Suite to develop portfolios for creative industries.
  • Interior Design: Students explored spatial planning, sustainable materials, CAD software, and historical architecture, culminating in capstone projects simulating real client consultations.
  • Fashion Merchandising: This program included retail management, consumer behavior, visual merchandising, and supply chain logistics, with opportunities for study abroad in fashion hubs like New York and Europe.
  • Business Administration: Core classes in marketing, finance, entrepreneurship, and management, featuring case studies and business plan competitions to build leadership skills.
  • Veterinary Technology: Hands-on training in animal anatomy, clinical procedures, radiology, and pharmacology, accredited by the AVMA, preparing graduates for certification as veterinary technicians.
  • Equine Science: Focused on horse health, nutrition, breeding, and business aspects of the equine industry, with access to on-campus facilities for practical experience.
  • Entertainment Business: Courses in event management, music production, sports marketing, and media law, integrating technology and networking with industry professionals.
  • Criminal Justice: Emphasized law enforcement, forensics, corrections, and homeland security, with simulations and field trips to enhance understanding of justice systems.

The campus fostered a supportive environment with small class sizes, allowing for personalized instruction. Interdisciplinary electives encouraged blending majors, such as combining design with business for entrepreneurial ventures. General education requirements included liberal arts courses in communications, humanities, and sciences to develop well-rounded professionals. Extracurriculars like design clubs and animal care societies complemented academics. Although the college closed in 2018, its legacy programs influenced many alumni in their careers across creative, managerial, and scientific fields. This comprehensive approach ensured graduates were equipped with both technical expertise and soft skills for success.

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