Course overview
Do you enjoy transforming dull areas to magical and beautiful spaces? Are you attentive to detail with a creative eye?
Showcase your talent and become the next best Interior Designer with a Bachelor of Design in Interior Design majoring in Social Design.
Learn about emerging technologies, products and services and the latest software. Planning and designing environments considering the psychological, emotional and physical needs of people using their spaces to ensure meaningful designs. Develop concepts and produce design solutions that positively impact the environment in a sustainable, ethical and socially responsible manner. The emphasis in the third year of study when students major in Social Design is to pay close attention to the interaction of humans and the built environment, specifically interiors and how the individual person experiences and interacts with the environment.
Students are equipped to create interior design solutions for clients in the retail, hospitality, domestic, exhibition, services, corporate, and specialist industries by addressing the principles, processes and techniques that are used to create meaningful, relevant, effective, and captivating interior environments and products. The Social Design major allows students to consider how people and interiors interact and how to design with different sub-cultures in mind.
Basic research techniques, approaches, tools, and methods are used for applied and academic purposes and these are integrated into both visual and written projects, therefore equipping students for entry into postgraduate studies.
Real industry client briefs, job shadowing and experiential learning opportunities ensure that our students are well prepared as design practitioners to enter the industry.
The qualification aims to equip learners to create meaningful, relevant and captivating spaces and locations for individuals, groups and the broader society. Interior Designers within the Built Environment work in the manufacturing of designed space, products and experiences utilised to shelter, communicate, entertain, educate and persuade. Students focus in a third-year capstone project on their major in which they research and design an interior design solution that considers how a specific group of people might interact with the interior and building.
Objectives
- Provide students with a well-rounded education in Interior Design incorporating environmental design approaches.
- Equip students with the knowledge, theory, methodologies, technical and decision-making skills required to create and craft design solutions in a variety of contexts.
- Equip students with the general principles, theory, procedures, technical expertise, and attributes required to work as an ethical design practitioner.
- Prepare students for postgraduate studies.