The Interior Architecture and Design (MA) course at the University of Lincoln provides students with the opportunity to explore the exciting relationship between architectural and decorative spaces and the people who inhabit them. This full or part-time course enables students to focus on the design of internal spaces within the context of physical structures, blending art and design to create beautiful, functional and inspirational spaces.Course Content: The course adopts a blended process of experimentation, design and theoretical understanding, emphasising the importance of an experimental approach to the development and realisation of design projects. This involves investigating creative and digital making practices, sustainability, new materials and technologies for construction, and the internationalisation of interior design.Key Modules: Although specific modules are not listed, the course emphasizes on the importance of experiential learning. First semester focuses on the theoretical and practical skills required to develop ideas, concepts, and detailed designs. The second semester provides an opportunity to develop and complete a major project in a subject of the student's choice, demonstrating a synthesis of theoretical, technical and creative factors.Accreditations: The course does not explicitly mention any professional accreditations.Future Careers: Graduates may use the skills they have developed into careers in interior design practices, architectural firms, and a range of creative sectors. The course can provide a route into teaching and academia for those who wish to pursue a career in education.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.