Interior Design MA
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Studying the MA in Coventry has shown me how the importance of working with an international team. I love the fact that I work on live projects with real clients giving me real experiences, which is highly appreciated when applying for a job.
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In Scarborough
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Type
Master
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Location
Scarborough
This Interior Design course will suit recent graduates who already have some academic knowledge of interior design or interior products; but wish to deepen their design skills and understanding of the wide range of the interior design workfield.
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"Entry Requirements BA (Hons), MDes degree in Interior Design or Product Design.
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Studying the MA in Coventry has shown me how the importance of working with an international team. I love the fact that I work on live projects with real clients giving me real experiences, which is highly appreciated when applying for a job.
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Subjects
- Design
- International
- Global
- University
- Planning
- Industry
- Part Time
- IT Development
- Architectural
- Skills and Training
- Interior Design
Course programme
This Interior Design course will suit recent graduates who already have some academic knowledge of interior design or interior products, but wish to deepen their design skills and understanding of the wide range of the interior design workfield.
WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?
In this MA course the student has the possibility to focus on a specific field where their strength lies. The course interior design explores the human scale and relationship in the continuously changing context of the spatial environments.
You will be given the opportunity to learn to develop and design within a broad range of spatial environments, while considering the scale of the environment, manufacturing processes and exclusivity.
WHAT WILL I LEARN?The MA Course Interior design covers the wide scope of the work-field expressed in the axiom SMLXL (Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large).
Within the modules there is the possibility to explore the specific scale of the work field of interior design while learning specific skills in one of the fields of SMLXL.
Small: development and research in specific skills for the production of interior products such as e.g. furniture, lighting, interior fabrics, carpets and paints, this in close relationship with local and national industry and manufacturers. The students have the possibility to deepen their knowledge about manufacturing and developing Interior products.
Medium: development and research in specific skills for medium interior projects such as e.g. domestic design, small shops, car interiors and small events, this by developing trends, brands and prognoses. The students have the possibility to deepen their skills of architectural and planning and knowledge about brand identity.
Large: development and research in specific skills for large Interior projects such as e.g. hotels, offices, boat interiors, train interiors, this by developing complex proposals for interiors within brand Identity, new media, the architectural context and (urban) spatial context. The students have the possibility to deepen their knowledge about complex planning in a architectural environment with a complex brand and new media identity.
Extra large: development and research in specific skills for extra large interior design projects such as e.g. university campus, hospitals, cruise ships, airports, this by developing managements skills in developing, designing and planning within an architectural environment with a complex management structure.
As part of this course you will study Global Professional Development, a beneficial new 10-credit module developed in partnership with the CMI. Explore this module's content and benefits here.
The average teaching contact hours will be 18 hours per week. We do not offer a part-time evening or weekend pattern of delivery, but if you wish to study part time during the day, please contact the course director to explore further.
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