Study Interior Design Degrees
Interior design is a branch of design that covers the designing of the interiors of a room or building. It includes the development of a concept, up to the actual execution of the design. Your degree will expand your understanding of the human need, user experience, site context, and culture.
An undergraduate degree in interior design will give a good foundation of knowledge in the field. You will study modules on design elements, the history of interior design, colour theory, textiles, sketching, and materials. You will develop your theoretical knowledge and practical skills, creating projects to add to your portfolio.
Your degree will be delivered in a mixture of modes. These will include lectures and seminars, as well as practical sessions. You may also be required to take part in a placement module, which will progress your professional practice.
Advanced Diploma in Interior Design Technology Advanced Diploma
George Brown College Canada
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TAFE NSW Australia
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OCAD University Canada
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Regent's University London United Kingdom
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University of Salford United Kingdom
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