BA Interior Design

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Kingston University London

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Interior Design at Kingston University is a studio-based, research-led practical design course within the Design School. Students explore the subject of Interior Design through a variety of projects and briefs, developing practical skills to create imaginative spaces that meet the needs and enrich the experience of modern life.

Year-wise breakdown of core and elective modules/courses

The program typically includes:

  • Year 1:

    • Introduction to interior design principles

    • Design communication techniques

    • Historical and cultural contexts of design

  • Year 2:

    • Advanced spatial design projects

    • Materiality and construction methods

    • Collaborative design practices

  • Year 3:

    • Independent design project (dissertation)

    • Professional practice and portfolio development

    • Optional modules: sustainable design, digital technologies in interior design

Learning and assessment methods

The program employs a blend of:

  • Lectures and seminars

  • Studio-based projects

  • Group collaborations

  • Research assignments

  • Portfolio assessments

Assessments are designed to evaluate both creative processes and final design outcomes.

Unique features or notable facts

  • The course is one of the longest established degree programmes in Interior Design, with a strong reputation in the field.

  • Students benefit from the facilities and resources of the Kingston School of Art, fostering a collaborative and creative environment.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Undergraduate research opportunities

Students have the opportunity to engage in research through design projects that address real-world challenges, fostering analytical and problem-solving skills.

Academic projects, labs, student-led research groups, design modeling labs

The program encourages participation in:

  • Design studios focusing on spatial experimentation

  • Workshops that explore materiality and construction techniques

  • Collaborative projects with peers and industry partners

Internship opportunities

the university supports students in seeking placements within the interior design industry to gain practical experience.

Study abroad, exchange programs, or placement years relevant to students

Kingston University offers opportunities for students to study or work abroad, providing exposure to international design practices and cultures.

Progression & Future Opportunities

 

Common sectors, industries, and roles

Graduates typically pursue careers in:

  • Interior design consultancies

  • Architectural firms

  • Retail and commercial design

  • Exhibition and set design

Notable recruiters and hiring organizations

Graduates have opportunities to work with various design studios and firms within the industry.

Career services tailored to Interior Design students

The university offers career support services, including portfolio development, interview preparation, and networking events to assist Interior Design students in their professional journey.

Notable alumni achievements in Interior Design or related sectors

Graduate salary expectations or brackets

Progression to postgraduate education or quantitative programs

Graduates may choose to pursue postgraduate studies in interior design or related fields to further specialize and enhance their expertise.

Program Key Stats

£22,300
£ 29
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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Interior Designer
  • Interior Architect
  • Spatial Designer
  • Exhibition Designer
  • Retail/Branded Environment Designer
  • Lighting Designer
  • FF&E Designer
  • Set/Production Designer
  • Design Strategist
  • Design Researcher

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