The Interior Architecture and Design MA programme offered at the University of Lincoln is designed to enable students to explore the potential of spaces and structures in a contemporary context. This full-time, one year course offers multidisciplinary, research-based and design-led modules. The programme aims to develop participants' skills and knowledge by encouraging creative thinking and imaginative problem-solving techniques, while focusing on the regulatory and practical aspects of design.Course Content: The programme is structured around various multidisciplinary areas, exposing students to advanced theoretical concepts and innovative design strategies. The course content is organized into three main parts: Design Studio (Interior Architecture and Design), Contextual Studies, and Technical Research. These sections are integrated to help students grasp a strong understanding of interior architecture and design. Key Modules: The main components of this degree include Core modules such as: 'Critical Methods of Enquiry and Analysis', 'Interior Architecture and Design Practice', and 'Interior Architecture and Design Theory’ along with a couple of optional modules like: 'Design: Self and Context' and 'Interior Architecture and Design’.Accreditations: Though specific accreditation information is not mentioned, the University of Lincoln holds a gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework 2017.Future Careers: The course is designed to develop a depth of knowledge and understanding that will enable students to pursue careers in interior design practice and education, or move into diverse design-related industries. Some graduates may also opt for research positions or decide to set up their own creative businesses.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.