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BA Interior Design
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Interior design shapes the spaces where people live, work, learn and recover. Far beyond decoration, it is a discipline that combines spatial thinking, human psychology, material knowledge and visual communication to create environments that function well and feel meaningful. At the University of Gloucestershire, this three-year full-time programme is rooted in a practice-based design studio ethos that values inclusivity, collaboration and peer learning, so you will develop your skills alongside a community of fellow designers rather than in isolation. You will explore how interior spaces can respond to the needs of their users, and you will develop an understanding of the relationship between light, proportion, material and atmosphere. The programme encourages you to think critically about the brief, to question assumptions and to propose solutions that are both imaginative and practical. You will work across a range of project types, building competence in drawing, model-making, digital visualisation and presentation, and you will be expected to develop and defend your own design thinking with clarity and confidence. The studio environment means that much of your learning happens through making and doing, through critique and iteration rather than through passive instruction alone. You will engage with professional contexts as your studies progress, building an understanding of how interior design operates commercially and culturally, and how designers navigate client relationships, budgets and constraints without sacrificing creative ambition. Graduates from interior design programmes go on to work across a wide range of settings. Residential and commercial interior design practices offer the most direct route, but the skills you develop are equally relevant to retail design, hospitality environments, exhibition and display, set design and property development consultancy. Some graduates move into related fields such as architecture, product design or design management, while others pursue further study at postgraduate level to deepen their specialism or move into research and teaching.
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