BA (Hons) Interior Design
Norwich, United Kingdom
DURATION
3 up to 4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
GBP 17,500 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* non-UK students: £17,500 | UK students: £9,250
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Introduction
Overview
An alliance of conceptual and practical thinking, interior design is a marriage of meaning and relationships in physical form. It defines much of our daily experience.
Admissions
Curriculum
Course content
Year 1
- Understand the principles of ideation and communication in interior design through a range of projects, workshops, experiments and exercises
- Explore the diverse and interdisciplinary nature of the interior and its cultural and historical context
- Examine new technologies and sustainable materials, as well as manufacturing techniques and their application to interior design
- Integrate research, analytical and reflective techniques into your creative practice
Year 2
- Create work from concept to realisation with a particular focus on understanding design briefs and user needs
- Communicate your design ideas through 2D and 3D methods, including technical drawings, 3D visualisation, sketching and model making
- Apply a flexible and imaginative approach to problem-solving through inquiry-based learning, using storytelling and lateral thinking to solve design problems
- Study cultural, theoretical, and professional issues and apply social, historical and professional contexts to the subject discipline
- Explore working in a team and developing a creative role through the course and university-wide collaborative projects
Year 3
- Explore materials and technologies for the construction and operation of building interiors with a particular focus on sustainability, environmental and performance issues
- Deliver a final major design project, embracing the full interior design process and demonstrating your approach to, and engagement with, contemporary interior design issues
- Complete a Research Report that provides broad contextualisation to your practice
- Participate in national competitions to further enhance your portfolio and professional profile
Program Outcome
Your interior design skills
Building a toolbox of essential craft and drawing skills, our undergraduate interior design course will see you develop innovative design propositions for different interior spaces. You’ll master visualisation methods and sketching by hand, as well as industry-standard 3D digital platforms, collage, photography and model making.Enjoying generous contact time with academics and technicians and access to well-equipped facilities throughout your degree, you’ll have the freedom to follow your interests and passions as you identify and shape your own style and approach. You’ll also have the opportunity to engage with industry professionals such as LSI Architects, designer and architect Eva Sopeoglou, and Maria Oliva, Interior Designer at B3 Designers.
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Career Opportunities
Your interior design future
Thinking about how the design responds to purpose and need, you’ll learn to consider the social aspects of a design project, including how human wants and emotions are influenced by design aspects such as scale, colour, light, texture, acoustics and materials.You’ll explore cultural trends and the technological and material innovations shaping the industry. You’ll gain experience designing for a range of interiors, including social, hospitals, large-scale housing, hospitality, commercial and residential spaces, disaster relief and exhibition design, as well as domestic interiors.
Graduates work in a broad range of careers including:
- Interior Designer
- Space Planner
- Colour Consultant
- 3D Model Maker
- Theatre Set Designer
- Exhibition Designer
- Lighting Designer
- Project Manager
- Visual Merchandiser
- Design Contractor
- Architectural Visualiser
- Design Technologist