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BA Interior Design with Foundation Year
About this course
Interior design shapes how people experience the spaces in which they live, work, socialise, and shop. It is a discipline that combines aesthetic creativity with technical knowledge of materials, structures, lighting, and spatial planning, asking how form, texture, colour, and the arrangement of objects create environments that are both functional and emotionally resonant. Good interior design is not superficial decoration but a deep engagement with how people relate to the spaces around them and what those spaces can be made to do. At the University of Derby, this four-year full-time Interior Design degree with a foundation year develops your design skills to create functional and unique spaces with strong spatial identities. You will learn to use specific spatial qualities, including form, texture, materials, lighting, colour, architectural components, and the placement of objects, to realise ideas that are environmentally responsible, memorable, and experiential. The foundation year provides a supported entry into the programme for students who need additional preparation before engaging with the main degree. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional experience and the opportunity to engage with interior design in international contexts. Interior design graduates work across residential, commercial, retail, hospitality, and healthcare sectors, in design studios, architecture practices, property developers, and independent consultancy. Roles as interior designers, spatial planners, set designers, exhibition designers, and furniture and product designers are all common destinations. The growing emphasis on sustainable design and the adaptation of existing spaces is creating new demand for designers who can work within constraints and find creative solutions to environmental and practical challenges. Postgraduate study in interior design, spatial design, or sustainable design is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or academic careers.
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