Here's what you will need to get a place on the Interior Design course at Cambridge Regional College.
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UCAS code: K201
Here's what Cambridge Regional College says about its Interior Design course.
This one-year programme has been designed to prepare the individual for the fast-paced industry of Interior Design and to understand the relationships between humans and space. The course will provide you with the skills, knowledge and understanding that underpins the study of Interior Design. In partnership with Anglia Ruskin University the course has also been coordinated to top up to level 6 BA Hons (subject to interview) at Anglia Ruskin's Cambridge Campus once the HND in Interior Design is complete. Breakdown of core study modules
• 3D Practices • Contextual Studies • Computer Aided Design • Techniques and Processes • Individual Project • Materials and Structures
In addition to the specialist skills described above, we will help you to develop a range of wider skills that will makes you into a well-rounded professional, who will be highly valued by employers and universities. At CRC we call this package of skills the Passport to Success. English, Maths and IT, Employability, Personal Learning, Social and Community skills, together with your Specialist skills and qualification will give you a distinct advantage when it is time for you to progress to employment or further and higher education.
On successful completion of this one-year programme, you will have the opportunity to progress onto the Level 5 HND Interior Design.
The opportunity to top up to Degree level will be available to all students (subject to interview) at Anglia Ruskin University once the Level 5 HND is complete.
Varied roles are open to individuals after this course such as:
• Interior Designer • Interior Architect • FF&E Designer • Architectural Technician • CAD Technician • 3D Designer • Design Manager
All the above roles sit within the design spheres of Residential, Retail and Hospitality design.
Source: Cambridge Regional College
Qualification
Higher National Certificate - HNC
Department
Construction
Location
Cambridge Campus | Cambridge
Duration
1 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Interior design and architecture
Start date
21 September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £5,490 for the whole course |
| Scotland | £5,490 for the whole course |
| Wales | £5,490 for the whole course |
| Northern Ireland | £5,490 for the whole course |
| Channel Islands | £5,490 for the whole course |
• 3D Practices • Contextual Studies • Computer Aided Design • Techniques and Processes • Individual Project • Materials and Structures
We want you to achieve to the very best of your ability at CRC. To make this happen we offer both learning and personal support by specialist staff tailored to meet your specific needs. Assessment:
All units will be internally assessed using predominantly coursework, Portfolios, assignments, etc. Work will be graded according to the following calibration.
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