Syllabus and Course
Bachelor’s Degree:
In this subject course many factors that influence the design in interior spaces and environments, including technical, social, cultural, economic and physical factors. Students are been taught to provide creative and functional designs for a variety of interior environments, such as residential, commercial, educational and medical spaces.
Also, studio learning is been emphasised which incorporates hands-on design in order to help students gain experience and build a strong portfolio. Traditional architecture courses are often incorporated into the curriculum. Studio topics often focus on contemporary design issues building types and human factors.
Few courses for this undergraduate degree program cover:
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History of interior architecture
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Colour theory and application
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Computer design technology
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Contemporary interiors
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Furniture theory and analysis
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Light design
Master’s Programme:
This program deals with the design curriculum which teaches students to transform conceptual design ideas into detailed interior design solutions that take into consideration building codes and standards, user needs, cost and existing building constraints. This is an advanced understanding of factors that influence the design of interior spaces, such as aesthetics, human behaviour and building technology. They learn to make informed design decisions based on the welfare, health and safety of the public.
Program coursework covers the fundamentals of art and design theory and fosters the growth of creative and critical-thinking skills in order to prepare students for professional practice. Required studio courses allow students to build their professional portfolio and gain practical experience in the field.
Master’s degree Coursework includes the following topics: