Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
36 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Interior Design
Area of study
Arts
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
This three-year program in Interior Decoration and Design provides students with a comprehensive foundation in design methods, spatial representation, and project management. Through internships, cultural trips, and assigned projects, students develop their skills in interior design, temporary space design, and event design. Graduates are prepared for careers in various design fields, including interior design, decoration, and advertising.
Program Outline
Outline:
Year 1
- Introduction to design methods/spatial representation: Students engage in various interior decoration projects, exploring temporary space design, interior design, and event design. They simultaneously acquire graphic techniques for spatial representation to develop and present their projects.
- Internships: Two internships are completed during the year, one focusing on materials and building sites and the other on operations within a decoration company.
Year 2
- Design in depth: Students narrow down their project focus and collaborate with partner companies.
- Cultural trip: A supervised trip enhances students' cultural awareness and provides inspiration.
- Internship: A six-week internship in temporary space design, interior design, or event design aligns with career aspirations.
- Assigned projects: Students work on three assigned projects (interior design, temporary space design, and event design) presented before examination committees.
Year 3
- Professional Approach:
- Internship: A three-month internship at a project management agency in a chosen discipline provides hands-on experience and skills development.
- Business modules: Students engage in business-related topics, including customer relations, job interviews, and lighting techniques.
- Independent degree project: Students define and submit a project for committee approval.
- Technical and cultural courses: Students acquire additional skills and knowledge to prepare for the business world.
- Presentation of personal projects: Students present their independent degree projects to an examination committee demonstrating their competency in:
- Intellectual analysis
- Creativity
- Project development
Careers:
Graduates may pursue careers in:
- Interior design
- Interior architecture
- Decoration
- Scenography
- Design of trade fair booths or pop-up installations
- Advertising and communication
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