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Duration

    Tuition Fee

    PKR 6,039,186/Year

    Intakes

      Campus

      London

      BA (Hons) Interior Design

      • Description

        The BA (Hons) Interior Design course at the University of East London (UEL) is designed to equip students with the ability to intelligently reinterpret the physical space of interior environments. The course encourages creativity and multidisciplinary, hands-on approach to projects, preparing students for potential success as a professional interior designer.

        Course Content: The curriculum of this course combines practical workshops with advanced design studies. Starting with fundamental skills in drawing and making, it then progresses towards more complex research including: identity and place, political space, and the reinvention of the commercial and domestic interior. The course also includes aspects like collaborative, theoretical and personal project work coupled with exciting international and local field trips.

        Key Modules: Some of the major modules in this course include 'Interior Design: Practices and Principles', 'Interior Contexts: History and Theory', 'Reinventing the Interior', 'Independent Project: Interior Design' among others.

        Future Careers: On completing the BA (Hons) in Interior Design, you could work in interior design practices, architectural firms, and commercial and retail establishments that require interior design input. There is also the opportunity to establish an independent practice or to proceed to postgraduate study.

        For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.

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      Level

      undergraduate

      Discipline

      Arts, Design & Architecture

      Upcoming Intakes

      Sep 2025

      Mode of Study

      on campus