The Interior & Environmental Design course offered by the University of Dundee is a unique programme that pushes the boundaries of interior design. The focus of this course is not just on creating interior spaces that look good- but ones that work well too. It prepares students to transform the spaces in which people live, work, and play, in a sustainable and environmentally conscious way. The course is spread over four years of study, with an option for a one year work placement.Course Content: The curriculum covers a variety of topics such as design theory, visual communication, participatory design, sustainability and well-being, and professional practice. Students participate in design projects that range in scale from individual buildings to the broader urban context. The programme utilizes design as a research tool and emphasises the worth of immersive, real-world learning models. Students also have access to cutting-edge facilities and technological resources to support the development of their projects.Key Modules: Some key modules for this course include Introduction to Design Practice, Conceptual Design Studies, Professional Practice, and Major Design Project and Dissertation, among others.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Chartered Society of Designers.Future Careers: Graduates of this course find a wide variety of opportunities available to them within creative industries as well as with architectural and interior design practices. The degree also equips you with transferable skills suitable for a range of other sectors, from marketing to teaching. Past students have gone on to work for companies such as Foster and Partners, Graven Images, and Tom Dixon or set up their own design studios.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.