Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Interior Design)

Bachelor's degree

In Brisbane (Australia)

£ 4,702.21 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 9,000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Brisbane (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Details

Interiors are significant in our everyday life at all levels of interaction and experience. Unlike interior decoration, interior design as a profession is concerned with the relationship between people and all aspects of the environment through a focus on interior settings that are functional and enhance the quality of life and cultural experience of the occupants. Interior designers consider the purpose, efficiency, comfort, safety and aesthetics of interior spaces.
As well as technical knowledge and design skill, interior designers possess theoretical knowledge of how people interact with environments psychologically and socially. They often work as part of a team that may include architects, builders, project managers, engineering consultants, shopfitters, cabinet makers and furniture and materials suppliers.

Why choose this course?


This internationally recognised course integrates design with social and environmental issues. Links with other disciplines in QUT’s Creative Industries Faculty facilitate digital design in the context of virtual and interactive environments, further broadening career opportunities.
Interior design at QUT has strong connections to local industry, employing award-winning practitioners as tutors and promoting student work in prominent public settings. The degree prepares students for a career in an increasingly diverse field that embraces small and large-scale design in both real and virtual environments. It also provides a foundation for transition to higher degree study at masters or PhD level.
Recent focus on physical and digital experimentation and attention to body/space relations is driving the course into the third millennium. This is further supported by a growing research emphasis on design for health and social inclusion. Developed from traditional foundations, our approach extends interior design into new and emergent fields.
This vision is supported by contemporary, relevant teaching which...

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OP
12


Rank
74


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Assumed knowledge
Before you start this course we assume you have sound knowledge in these areas:
English
We assume that you have knowledge equivalent to four semesters at high school level (Years 11 and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
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If you receive an OP 1-5 or equivalent, you're guaranteed an offer for this course in the major offer round.

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Subjects

  • Design
  • Interior Design
  • Primary
  • Engineering
  • Industry

Course programme

Units Download course structures and unit outlines for Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Interior Design) Customise your degree Your interior design course consists of 18 units in your primary major and four units that are common to all six design majors (architectural studies, fashion, industrial design, interactive and visual design, interior design or landscape architecture). An additional eight units are taken outside your primary major. After studying for a year you can: choose a second major (eight units from any approved QUT degree), or choose two minors (a minor is a specific set of four units drawn from courses throughout QUT), or choose one minor and four electives. Minors and majors allow you to tailor your studies to suit your interests and career aspirations. Minors give you breadth of knowledge from two other areas and a second major provides depth in one area. This means eight units of your course (one quarter of your degree) are taken from outside your primary major. You’ll work alongside students from other disciplines because that is how it will be when you graduate and work in the real world of design. The possibilities are almost endless. Here are some examples that might inspire ideas: an architecture student could take a minor in interior design and a work integrated learning minor to gain professional industry experience  a landscape architecture student could take a language minor such as Italian to help them work overseas an interior design student could take a second major in industrial design to aid their ambition to design and manufacture their own range of office furniture an industrial design student could take a second major in mechanical or electrical engineering to give them a deeper understanding of manufacturing and production a fashion student could take a minor in business and another in interior design to help meet their dream of launching their own concept fashion store an interactive and visual design student could take a second major in advertising or marketing and work as a designer for a leading digital agency. And remember—your second major or minors could be in film, creative writing, music, visual arts, drama or other disciplines across QUT. # Your course Year 1 understand the breadth of design process and theory three foundation units covering design, design history, and sustainability two units on core interior design studios unit focusing on design technology​ Year 2 explore issues of inhabitation in both transitory and permanent residential situations study the theory and practice of leading designers understand interior systems and technology, colour and design psychology commence your second major or first minor units Year 3 adopt an experimental attitude to design studios discover differing approaches to the interior study specialist areas such as furniture studies understand the role of design in society continue your second major or minor units Year 4 develop a body of work that distinguishes and advances your own design interests two semi-structured, research and professional practice-led design studios research methods unit and a professional studies unit complete two units of your second major or second minor Second degree Undertaking a second major in one of the six design disciplines also gives you the option of obtaining a second degree*. After graduation, you can return to complete the remaining 12 units (or equivalent) from your second major to obtain a second qualification. This is usually undertaken part time over two years while working. Note: This is not a double degree because it is not undertaken simultaneously with the first degree. Example A student completes a Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Industrial Design) with a second major in interactive and visual design.  They can then return to complete units in interactive and visual design and graduate with a second design degree in interactive and visual design. * To pursue a second design degree, this second major must be an approved set of eight units from within a Bachelor of Design (Honours) primary major. # The choice of second majors may be limited in some disciplines. Study overseas Study overseas while gaining credit towards your QUT creative industries degree with one of our worldwide exchange partners. Overseas study can be for one or two semesters (or during the semester break) and the units you take can be in a creative or non-creative discipline area, depending on how they match with your QUT course. Saving your electives for exchange will allow you the most flexibility. For more information, visit QUT student exchange. All course structures Course structure: 2015 onwardsCreative Industries Second Major optionsCreative Industries Minor optionsCreative Industries Undergraduate University Wide Unit optionsCreative Industries Work Integrated Learning Unit optionsLanguage Options

Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Interior Design)

£ 4,702.21 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 9,000