Content
This course delivers a broad subject range from within the Interior Design field. We respond to current thinking and practices in the professional design industry as well as developments with cutting edge research so these areas of inquiry may be subject to change. Through a series of structured briefs each year, you'll develop your skills and tailor your practice in a multi-discipline approach. Topics and skills you'll cover include:
Year one
- The fundamental skills required to begin your design journey
- Studio-based practice
- Analysis of a wider critical realm
- Material understanding
- Design Communication
- Spatial Analysis
Year two
- Further development of your studio practice
- Development of digital and CAD based skills
- Investigations of live sites in greater detail
- Responding to client briefs
- Contextualising your practice within the creative realm
- Working towards practice in real settings as a design practitioner
Final year
- Critically responding to a creative context and developing your own concepts within a clear design direction
- Learning to professionally communicate your project work
- Developing your career trajectory to prepare you for working in practice
- Producing a final portfolio project to demonstrate everything you have learned on the programme and help you gain employment.
The University continually enhances our offer by responding to feedback from our students and other stakeholders, ensuring the curriculum is kept up to date and our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need for the real world. This may result in changes to the course. If changes to your course are approved, we'll inform you.
"I got to share my ideas with specialist staff, learn from guest speakers, experiment with materials and receive feedback on my projects from industry professionals. These experiences helped me to secure a graduate interior design job working for Casson Mann in London." Patrice, 2018 Interior Design graduate.
Learning and Teaching
Learn a wide range of skills from our dedicated team, with an emphasis on the creative design process and 'learning by doing'.
Develop critical awareness of environments, applying new skills to a variety of briefs. Take part in workshops, seminars, lectures and tutorials and engage with peer and self-assessment, contributing meaningfully to your group.
Much more than simply 'decoration and styling', the course covers every aspect of modern interior design, including high-end design, digital design and working to building regulations, in collaboration with other professionals.
Develop the full range of professional skills, including modelling, prototyping and full design. You'll become adept at using software such as Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator, as well as computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing and high-end rendering packages.
Focus on developing the relationship between form, content and the language of materials. Look at the implications, techniques, manufacturing processes and design impacts between the bespoke and mass-produced design markets. Explore the emotional and experiential factors at play and the narrative of space.
Craft your skills as a researcher, working with academics and partners helping to shape new thinking in the field.
Build strong enterprise skills, including problem solving and creative thinking, setting you up for a range of careers.
You'll push the boundaries of your abilities and be encouraged to think dynamically, yet practically, as you build a strong portfolio and skillset to prepare you for professional practice.
Strong industry links ensure ongoing input from professional designers. We encourage and support work placements and internships and host a series of industry guest speakers.
We also run live projects in Bristol and are registered with Interior Educators.
In your final year, you'll work on a project directed towards the area of interior design you want to move into.
See our full glossary of learning and teaching terms.
Get involved
Sit in on some of our MA Design presentations, to further your knowledge in specialist areas and explore opportunities for further study.
Assessment
You can expect to be assessed through presentations of visual work, group presentations, and essays. There are no exams.
You'll write critical evaluations of your work, where you'll critique and analyse it, and relate it to the broader context of media theory and creative practice.
Learn more about assessments.