The Spatial Interior Design course at the University of Kent provides students with a rich platform for innovative project work, where they are encouraged to adopt an experimental, speculative and creative approach towards spatial and interior design. This course equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge to find innovative ways of designing and organizing all types of public and private spaces. Course Content: The BSc in Spatial Interior Design offers a unique blend of theoretical, design and technology-based modules. It helps students explore how people interact with spaces and the role of design in enabling human activities. The first year provides a thorough grounding in design, covering such areas as architecture, graphic design, fine art and product design. The second year allows students to begin to specialize in their chosen area, exploring interior design in detail. The final year is based on a major self-directed project.Key Modules: The course comprises of varied modules including Space and Place, Design and Time, and Materials and Technologies. Other modules like Aspects of Architecture, Culture and Identity and Design and Ethics give breadth to the overall curriculum.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Chartered Society of Designers (CSD) and offers direct progression to the Society's certification.Future Careers: Graduates from this course secure demanding roles in agencies, design consultancies and private practices or continue their studies in postgraduate courses. They work as interior and spatial designers making significant contributions to a variety of design practices both nationally and internationally.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.