BA Interior Design and Decoration (Top-up)
Course Overview
This top-up Interior Design and Decoration BA (Hons) degree is designed for students with a prior qualification, offering the final year of study to complete an undergraduate degree in London. The course equips you with the creative and practical skills for a successful career, blending hands-on studio work with industry engagement through live projects and expert-led workshops. You will develop a unique personal design style while exploring the creation of impactful, sustainable interior spaces.
Key Program Highlights
- Engage in hands-on design studios exploring spatial decoration, furniture, and textiles
- Develop practical skills through material workshops in wood, metal, ceramics, and digital fabrication
- Create sustainable designs informed by leading ecological agencies and material libraries
- Gain industry experience via live briefs, competitions, and an optional London work placement
- Access exclusive archives at institutions like the V&A and RIBA for historical and contemporary research
Course Overview
This top-up Interior Design and Decoration BA (Hons) degree is designed for students with a prior qualification, offering the final year of study to complete an undergraduate degree in London. The course equips you with the creative and practical skills for a successful career, blending hands-on studio work with industry engagement through live projects and expert-led workshops. You will develop a unique personal design style while exploring the creation of impactful, sustainable interior spaces.
Key Program Highlights
- Engage in hands-on design studios exploring spatial decoration, furniture, and textiles
- Develop practical skills through material workshops in wood, metal, ceramics, and digital fabrication
- Create sustainable designs informed by leading ecological agencies and material libraries
- Gain industry experience via live briefs, competitions, and an optional London work placement
- Access exclusive archives at institutions like the V&A and RIBA for historical and contemporary research