Interior Design (with Advanced Practice)
Position Details (Master's)
With a Interior Design (with Advanced Practice) degree from Teesside University you could work as a designer in commercial, residential, hospitality and health sectors, and design and space planning in schools and further and higher education, retail design and visual merchandising, technical computer-aided (CAD) design work or CAD visualisation, lighting design, exhibition and museum design, interior product and branding, or an interior specialist within architectural practices.
Key Facts
Interior design is a rapidly growing creative industry, designing stimulating environments for living, working, shopping, commerce and almost every possible human activity.
Normally based around the conversion of existing buildings, the interior designer considers the needs of the client and building’s end use, the creation of interior spatial layouts, and improving circulation and function. Working as an interior designer, you specify materials, design fittings and furniture, and select colour palettes and lighting schemes.
You focus on existing and emerging design trends including health, wellbeing and sustainability, and engage with socially and ethically-focused agendas essential in current practice.
Courses included:
- Design in Context: Building for People and Society
- Emerging Spatial Trends: Wellbeing and Sustainability
- Final Design Project
- Future Technologies
- Interior Practice: Managing Design
Teesside University
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Expired