Why study this course In the Foundation year you will study three days per week. The focus will be on academic writing skills and numeracy, plus subject-specific content to fully prepare you for entry to an Undergraduate degree. The study of Interior Design is concerned with the exploration and creation of interior spaces for living, working and playing. It involves examining the relationships between buildings and their users, to enable the development of ‘environmental design solutions’ in a creative, practical and functional way. The course shares with Interior Architecture an interest in how people, activities and places interrelate; a quest for innovative solutions to contemporary design problems; and a commitment to developing expertise in space planning, ergonomics,...
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University Of Bedfordshire Business School, Luton Campus (Vicarage Street), LU1 3JU
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Design
Interior Design
Course programme
Modular structure Areas of study you may cover on this course include: Exhibition design, set design for film and television, design for animation, branding, 3D model-making, basic web page design, computer-aided design (CAD), digital image creation and manipulation, video production and editing, personal development and marketing techniques.
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Skills and experience gained Through predominantly project-based coursework, you will be able to explore your creativity and develop your ideas at every stage of this degree. The course focuses on the innovative use of materials, colours, surfaces, furniture and lighting. During the course you will: Experience a multidisciplinary approach and many opportunities for collaborative work, enjoy access to professional-quality facilities - including dedicated studio spaces, state-of-the-art IT suites, TV studios and editing suites, benefit from opportunities for overseas study through a successful and long-standing exchange programme, showcase your work both online and at a graduate exhibition in London, explore anthropomorphics, ergonomics, materials, structure, and environmental control and sustainability. After the course Graduates of this course have gone on to enjoy successful careers in interior design, set design for television, exhibition design, furniture and lighting design, design for virtual environments and teaching. Further study: Specialist Postgraduate courses in spatial design, art and design, design history or critical theory.