Interiors and Furniture

NA On Campus Bachelors Program

Uppsala University

Program Overview

The "Interiors and Furniture" course delves into the design and analysis of interior spaces and furniture, emphasizing the interplay between form, function, and cultural context.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Theoretical foundations of interior and furniture design.

  • Practical skills in design conceptualization and execution.

  • Interdisciplinary approaches linking art history and conservation.

  • Understanding the historical and cultural significance of design elements.

Unique Selling Points:

  • Integration with art history and conservation studies.

  • Opportunity to study in Visby, a UNESCO World Heritage site, providing rich historical context.

  • Access to Uppsala University's extensive resources and research facilities.

Course Structure

As a single 15-credit course, "Interiors and Furniture" is typically undertaken over a 10-week period. The course is offered during the spring semester, with upcoming sessions in Spring 2025 and Spring 2026. 

Learning and Assessment Methods

Teaching Formats:

  • Lectures and seminars conducted on-campus in Visby.

  • Daytime classes with a full-time study pace.

Assessment Types:

  • Written assignments and essays.

  • Presentations and group discussions.

  • Potential practical projects or design analyses.

Rankings

While Uppsala University is highly ranked globally, specific rankings for interior and furniture design are not listed. However, the university's strong emphasis on humanities and arts provides a robust academic environment for related studies.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Given the course's location in Visby, students have the unique opportunity to engage with historical architecture and design firsthand. The rich cultural heritage of the area enhances the learning experience, especially for those interested in conservation and historical design contexts

Progression & Future Opportunities

Students who complete the "Interiors and Furniture" course can consider further studies in related fields such as:

  • Art History

  • Conservation

  • Interior Design

  • Furniture Design

These pathways can lead to careers in museums, conservation projects, design studios, or further academic research.

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