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BA Interior Design (Extended Degree)
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Interior design is the practice of shaping interior spaces to serve the people who use them, making environments that are functional, beautiful and meaningful. Unlike interior decoration, which concerns itself primarily with surfaces and aesthetics, interior design engages with spatial organisation, structural considerations, lighting, acoustics, materials and the experiential quality of space, addressing how rooms and buildings feel to move through and inhabit over time. It is a discipline that combines design thinking with technical knowledge and requires the ability to work within constraints, whether of budget, structure or regulation, while still achieving something that genuinely serves its users. At Northumbria University this four-year extended degree programme builds on a strong foundation in creative and technical skills, developing your capacity for spatial thinking, drawing, model-making and digital design tools. You will work across a range of project scales and typologies, including residential, commercial, retail and public spaces, building a diverse portfolio that demonstrates both technical competence and creative ambition. The extended structure gives you more time to develop your skills and your personal design voice before graduation. The programme includes a sandwich year, providing a full year of professional experience in a design studio or related organisation, as well as a year abroad and work placement opportunities, all of which enrich your practice and extend your professional network. Graduates work as interior designers in architecture and design practices, in specialist interior design studios, in retail and hospitality companies, in property development, in set design for film and television, and in furniture and product design. The combination of creative portfolio, technical skills and professional experience that this programme is designed to produce is well matched to the needs of a competitive but diverse and growing market. Postgraduate study in interior design, architecture or design research is also a pathway for graduates who want to develop specialist expertise or pursue academic work.
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