BA Hons Interior Design

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Solent University

Program Overview

Solent University's BA (Hons) Interior Design program is designed to blend artistic creativity with technological proficiency, enabling students to create innovative and attractive indoor spaces for both domestic and commercial use. The program emphasizes

  • Creative and Artistic Development: Fostering artistic flair to conceptualize unique interior spaces.

  • Technological Integration: Utilizing industry-standard software such as CAD, Revit, VectorWorks, Adobe Illustrator, and SketchUp Pro.

  • Practical Application: Engaging in real-world projects to apply design principles effectively.

  • Professional Accreditation: The course is accredited by the Society of British and International Design (SBID), ensuring alignment with industry standards.

Year-wise Breakdown of Core and Elective Modules/Courses

While specific module titles are not detailed, the program structure includes:

  • Year 1:

    • Introduction to interior design principles and practices.

    • Development of foundational skills in design visualization and software tools.

  • Year 2:

    • Advanced exploration of interior design concepts.

    • Application of skills in more complex projects and collaborative work.

  • Year 3:

    • Execution of a major design project demonstrating comprehensive understanding.

    • Preparation for professional practice and portfolio development.

Learning and Assessment Methods

The program employs various teaching and assessment methods:

  • Lectures and Seminars: Delivering theoretical knowledge and facilitating discussions.

  • Studio Work: Hands-on projects to apply design principles.

  • Software Training: Instruction in industry-standard design software.

  • Assessments: Based on design projects, presentations, and written reports.

Unique Features or Notable Facts

  • SBID Accreditation: The program is accredited by the Society of British and International Design, ensuring industry relevance.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Academic Projects, Labs, Student-led Research Groups, Design Modeling Labs

Students engage in:

  • Studio Projects: Practical application of design concepts.

  • Software Training: Use of industry-standard design tools.

  • Collaborative Work: Group projects simulating professional practice.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduate Employability Outcomes and Placement Rates

Common Sectors, Industries, and Roles

Graduates may pursue careers in:

  • Interior Design Firms

  • Architectural Practices

  • Retail and Commercial Design

  • Exhibition and Event Design

  • Set and Stage Design

Career Services Tailored to Interior Design Students

The university provides career support services, including guidance and resources to assist students in their professional development.

Program Key Stats

£17,750
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Yes

Eligibility Criteria

BCC
2.7
24
60

550
N/A
6.0
80

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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