The Interior Design MA at Kingston University is a course that challenges traditional notions of interior design by encouraging students to explore their own research and practical experimentation. This innovative program emphasizes the importance of design as an influential tool in communicating social, political, and cultural dialogues.Course Content: Undergoing this course, students will be taught through a mix of seminars, tutorials, workshops, and lectures, along with self-directed learning to increase critical understanding. The course consists of two major parts: the first part comprises three semesters which include design projects and theoretical courses, and the second part consists of a research project which covers an individually negotiated topic.Key Modules: Students will engage in key modules including ‘Critical Contexts of Interior Design’, ‘Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Design Project’, ‘Negotiated Design Project’, and ‘Research Project’. Each module is designed to offer a different perspective in interior design, ranging from historical and theoretical considerations to practical and collaborative projects.Accreditations: This course is part of the Kingston School of Art graduate school and recognized by the European Council of Interior Architects.Future Careers: Successful completion of this course can lead to various roles within architectural and interior design practices, design consultancy, building and property development, or exhibition and event design. Some students also opt for further study at PhD level or set up their own businesses.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.