Design for Outdoor Living BA (Hons) Online (Apply direct with National Design Academy)
Bachelor's degree
Online
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
3h
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
The BA (Hons) Design for Outdoor Living not only prepares you to become qualified interior designer but provides you with the specialist skills required to design the seamless transition of the interior space to the outdoors. This course includes all the core modules from the BA (Hons) Interior Design with specialist modules dedicated to outdoor living studied in the final year. Core modules include research and contextualisation, space planning, the history of interior design, creative lighting, show home design, & furniture & furnishings.
Specialist modules include design technology & materials, plants & planting for outdoor living and a final outdoor living project to add to your professional portfolio. The degree also includes all elements of the client brief and professional practice to prepare you for your future career in the design industry.
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About this course
Establish your own specialist interior & outdoor design practice
Work within a design practice as a specialist interior/outdoor designer
Work within an architectural practice as a specialist designer
Work within a property development company as a specialist show home & outdoor designer
Applicants should hold one of the following:
NDA Professional Diploma.
Level 3 Diploma, City & Guilds, NVQ, BTEC, HNC in a Design subject or equivalent.
A Level in Art and/or Design equivalent.
Art & Design Foundation Year (university or college).
Age 21+ portfolio of previous Interior Design experience.
International Baccalaureate Art & Design equivalent.
High School Diploma containing Art & Design with portfolio.
International equivalent qualification.
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Subjects
- Lighting
- Design
- Materials
- Project
- Planning
- Technology
- Space Planning
- Interior Design
- Industry
- Research
Course programme
Research & Contextualisation
Interior design is a vibrant and exciting industry, and within this module you will be introduced to world leaders in both residential and commercial design. Research underpins all good design projects therefore this module will introduce you to the skills and methods needed to undertake this research. You will gain a comprehensive knowledge of interior design and its history through the ages; knowledge which you will be able to apply to future modules.
Module 2
Space Planning
However beautiful a space, if it is not functional it will not work for the user. Form and function is essential for good design. In this module you will learn how to design a space to meet the requirements of its function. You will learn how to plan and design an efficient, comfortable and safe space within a number of different briefs for both residential and commercial interiors. You will also start to learn the importance of development work at the initial stages of a project and how a concept will aid the design process.
Module 3
Design in Historical Context
To understand the present, you need to understand the past, and in this module you will be encouraged to actively research heritage buildings within your local area, utilising some of the skills developed in the research module. This module examines the factors that have played a part in the development of interior design since the Renaissance and gives you the opportunity to recreate some of the most fascinating design styles throughout history.
Module 4
Creative Lighting & Technology
Good lighting and the creative use of technology is integral to any good interior design project. This module will cover the vast array of products and technologies which can be used within a space to create a dynamic yet functional scheme for both residential and commercial projects. You will further develop the scheme produced in your Space Planning module, adding lighting and audio-visual technology to an already developed furniture plan, ensuring that the space is fit for the purpose identified by the client.
Module 5
Sustainable Design & Technology
Regardless of the sector you decide to specialise in, you will need to understand how and when to use sustainable products, materials and technologies, as this is a growing concern among clients. As a designer you need to be able to offer your clients the same range of options whilst being conscious of current environmental issues. Within this module you will address these issues and discover a range of architects and designers who specialise in eco-friendly interiors, all whilst exploring the world of restaurant design.
Module 6
Home Staging & Show Home Design
There are many factors which influence the sale or re-sale of residential properties, and in this module you will focus on how to design interiors that sell! By designing two different properties for clients who will not be the intended residents the way in which you communicate your ideas will be different. As part of this module you will learn how to produce letters to clients, design packs and 3D visuals.
Module 7
Professional Practice
In this module you will be given the tools you need to create your own design practice and a marketing plan specifically tailored to you and your chosen career path. You will also explore the importance of branding to a business, and be given the opportunity to develop your own brand, which can form part of your portfolio and used to develop your future career prospects. You will also have the skills required to work within an existing practice at a professional level.
Module 8
Furniture & Furnishings
The main focus on this module is furniture and furnishings, together with everything you have learned at this point to produce an interior design scheme to meet a specific client brief. There is a choice of different briefs within this module, allowing you to tailor the direction of your own study. Alongside this you will explore the history of furniture and furnishings, the placement of these features and look at major high-end suppliers. For this module you will also complete 40 hours of work experience which will give you a unique insight into the design industry.
Module 9
Design Technology & Materials
This is the first of the specialist Design for Outdoor Living modules, and here you will be able to start tailoring your portfolio towards your specialist sector. Within this module you will explore the principles of outdoor living and designing the transitional space between the indoors and out. Selection of products, materials, finishes and furniture for outdoor living are also covered. You will also start to explore environmental issues, durability of materials and installation techniques.
Module 10
Plants & Planting for Outdoor Living
This module will focus on the selection and placement of plants and planting to further enhance an environment and how they can be displayed to maximise both the interior and outdoor areas of your design. As part of this module you will create a range of drawings, from development sketches to your final design, with final presentation boards which will form part of your portfolio to display your skills in this specialist sector.
Module 11
Research & Independent Study
Building on the skills and understanding you have developed in previous modules, and with the support of your tutor, you will be given double the amount of time of previous modules to focus on a design and research based project of your choosing. This will be the culmination of your course and you will be able to add visuals, presentation boards, development sketches and technical drawings to complete your extensive portfolio, together with a written dissertation.
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Design for Outdoor Living BA (Hons) Online (Apply direct with National Design Academy)