Bachelor's Degree in Interior Design

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

European University of Madrid Creative Campus

Program Overview

If you’re someone who loves transforming spaces and wants to turn that creativity into a career, the Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Design at Universidad Europea (Creative Campus, Madrid) is built for you. This program helps you move from ideas to real, functional interiors—teaching you how to design, visualize, and execute spaces using the same tools and workflows professionals use today.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1

You start by building your design foundation—understanding how spaces work and how to think like a designer. You’ll explore conceptual design, space planning, and technical drawing, while getting comfortable with tools like AutoCAD and SketchUp, so you can begin turning your ideas into actual visual designs.

Year 2

This is where things get more practical and exciting. You begin working on residential interior design projects, while learning technical installations and advanced digital design. You’ll also dive into furniture design and current interior trends, helping you understand how design works in real-world settings.

Year 3

Now you step into more complex, industry-level work. You’ll design commercial and experiential spaces, while incorporating sustainability and advanced design concepts. At this stage, you start developing your own design identity and applying your skills to multidisciplinary projects.

Year 4

Your final year is all about preparing for the industry. You’ll complete an internship, build a professional portfolio, and work on a final design project that showcases everything you’ve learned—so you graduate ready to step straight into the design world.


Focus Areas

Interior design, spatial planning, residential and commercial design, furniture design, lighting, sustainability, digital design tools


Learning Outcomes

Design functional and aesthetic spaces, confidently use CAD tools, understand materials and trends, manage design projects, graduate with a strong industry-ready portfolio


Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

The program is highly industry-focused, with real projects, internships, and collaboration with design professionals, ensuring you gain practical experience that matches what employers are looking for


Reputation (Employability)

You’ll benefit from a hands-on learning approach with strong industry exposure and practical training, helping you build both experience and a portfolio—key factors that make graduates ready for roles in interior design studios and creative industries


Official Program Link:
https://creativecampus.universidadeuropea.com/en/degree-interior-design-madrid/

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

One of the best things about this program is how quickly you get into real design work. From the very beginning, you’re not just sitting in lectures—you’re creating, experimenting, and working on projects using the same tools and environments that professional interior designers use. The Creative Campus in Madrid is set up like a working design studio, giving you access to modern labs, creative spaces, and digital technologies that help you bring your ideas to life.

As you move through the degree, everything becomes more hands-on and industry-focused—so you’re constantly building skills, confidence, and a strong portfolio along the way:

  • “Learning by designing” approach: You learn through real projects integrated into your modules, so you’re building a portfolio from day one
  • Industry-relevant digital tools: You work with 3D design, digital visualisation, and AI-based tools used in modern interior design studios
  • MakerSpace (prototyping lab): A creative workshop where you can build models, test materials, and experiment with design ideas
  • Media Lab: A space for photography, video production, and presentation work, helping you showcase your projects professionally
  • Graphic Design Lab: Supports your visual communication and layout work, which is key for presenting interior concepts
  • Art studios & Wacom classrooms: Combine hand drawing with digital illustration, developing both creative and technical skills
  • Collaborative projects: You’ll work with students from other creative fields like fashion and product design—just like in real design studios
  • Industry-linked experience: Projects are connected with professionals and companies, giving you exposure to real client briefs
  • Internships: Opportunities to gain real work experience and understand how the industry operates before you graduate

Overall, the experience feels very real and practical—you’re not just learning interior design, you’re actively doing it. By the end of the program, you’ll have a strong portfolio, real project experience, and the confidence to step into the design industry.

Facilities Link:
https://creativecampus.universidadeuropea.com/en/facilities-creative-campus/

Progression & Future Opportunities

By the time you graduate from the Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Design at Universidad Europea (Creative Campus, Madrid), you won’t just have a degree—you’ll have a strong portfolio, real project experience, and the confidence to step into the design industry. This opens up a wide range of creative career paths, including roles like Interior Designer, Spatial Designer, Design Consultant, and Commercial or Retail Space Designer:

  • Career support that actually connects you to jobs: The university runs initiatives like Talent Day, Job Days, and “One Day, One Company”, where you meet recruiters and industry professionals directly
  • Strong employability outcomes: Around 93.5% of students secure employment within 15 months, and a large majority work in roles related to their studies
  • Access to top companies: You benefit from connections with major organisations such as Accenture, PwC, Santander, Siemens, Telefónica, and LOEWE, giving you real exposure and networking opportunities
  • Global internship network: Opportunities across 12,000+ partner companies in over 72 countries, helping you gain international work experience before you graduate
  • Recognised qualification: You graduate with an official university degree, giving you credibility and recognition both in Spain and internationally
  • Industry-ready profile: Thanks to the hands-on, project-based approach, you leave with a portfolio and practical experience that employers actively look for

Further Academic Progression:

If you want to specialise further, you have great options after graduation. You can continue at Universidad Europea with a Master’s in Interior Design, where you’ll explore areas like sustainable design, lighting, and advanced spatial concepts in more depth.

Alternatively, you could branch into related fields such as Product Design, UX/UI Design, or Design Management, depending on whether you want to focus more on creativity, technology, or the business side of design.


Official Program Link:
https://creativecampus.universidadeuropea.com/en/degree-interior-design-madrid/

Program Key Stats

€13,890
€13,890
€ 150
Sept Intake : 22nd Jul


Eligibility Criteria

CCC - BBB
2.5 - 3.0
24 - 30
60 - 70

NA
NA
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Interior Designer
  • Spatial Designer
  • Retail Designer
  • Exhibition Designer
  • Set Designer
  • Furniture Designer
  • Design Consultant
  • Visual Merchandiser

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