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BA (Hons) Interior Design

KLC School of Design

UCAS Code: 2W50 | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

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Course option

3years

Full-time | 2024

Subject

Interior design and architecture

Our BA (Hons) Interior Design degree has been intentionally formulated to spark imagination, encourage debate and ignite curiosity. Learn from industry professionals using the latest technology and graduate ready for career in all sectors of spatial and interior design.

This supportive course aims to nurture, develop and equip you with a broad range of interior design skills and professional practice. You will learn to collaborate with tutors and peers on compelling projects made possible by KLC’s extensive industry and community links.

As the course progresses, you will gain self-confidence and a real sense that design is a tool for social change and ethical innovation. Upon graduating, you will be industry ready for commercial or residential interior design with support from KLC’s successful careers team.

Modules

Our full time BA (hons) degree in Interior Design takes you out of the classroom and into the heart of the industry. Design theory and skills are imparted through active learning experiences, such as hands-on workshops, group seminars, inspirational visits and debates.

The first two years of the course consists of workshops and 1-2-1 sessions with tutors aimed at learning all aspects of the design process relating to both residential and commercial design. Modules include:

*Thinking for Design
*Visualisation for Design
*Professional Practice I and II
*Interior Design Theory
*Design Evolution & Trends
*Digital Tools
*Space and Form
*Materials and Processes
*Commercial Design
*Advanced Technical Communication
*Final Major Project

The immersive, industry-focused final year builds on your existing design knowledge to broaden and deepen your skills, truly preparing you to work in any sector of spatial design, including within the international commercial design sector.

During this year students follow a carefully constructed series of lectures and seminars by industry professional design consultants. Modules include:

*Historical and Critical Studies
*Construction, Technology and Environment
*Professional Practice and Business Administration
*Design – Brief, Concept and Development
*Design – Synthesis and Resolution
All final-year projects are based on real sites within London, with challenging yet rewarding project briefs. Students studying full-time can expect to receive extensive tutor support and personalised supervision throughout.

This course is one of the few in the UK to have adopted Revit software in the final year – fast becoming the industry standard of tomorrow.

Tuition fees

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Channel Islands
£13,900
per year
England
£13,900
per year
EU
£13,900
per year
International
£13,900
per year
Northern Ireland
£13,900
per year
Scotland
£13,900
per year
Wales
£13,900
per year

The Uni


Course location:

Chelsea Harbour - London

Department:

KLC School of Design

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