The Interior Architecture BA(Hons) course offered by the University of Brighton is designed to teach students the art of creating meaningful spaces within a physical structure. This course is created to inspire and equip students with the skills required to transform the interiors of buildings to reflect style, mood, and personality of its inhabitants.Course Content: The course promotes an exploratory approach towards the design of interior spaces and challenges students to manipulate and transform spaces. Concepts and theoretical issues are taught through a combination of lectures, studio-based activity and site visits. Key Modules: The key modules of the course include design process, representation, critical and contextual studies, industrial practice, and professional studies. Accreditations: Upon successful completion, students receive a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Interior Architecture, which is recognised and accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), Architects Registration Board (ARB) and the European Council of Interior Architects (ECIA).Future Careers: This course equips students for careers in interior architecture and related design disciplines. Graduates have gone on to positions with leading companies like Gensler, Scott Brownrigg and Marks Barfield Architects. The transferable skills developed during this course will also enable graduates to diversify into other sectors such as project management, law and teaching.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.