The Interior Architecture MA course at the Westminster University provides students with advanced skills and knowledge for developing detailed design proposals for the interior. Spanning one year for full-time students and two years for part-timers, the course builds upon the existing architectural or design related background of the learner, towards the specialised study of critical spatial design practice. Course Content: The curriculum incorporates four main study areas: Research, Design, Technical, and Professional Practice. Students will be taught through a range of methods, including studio work, lectures, seminars, and more, to encourage critical discussions around design. Key Modules: The course components are designed to run in parallel over the duration of twelve months. Major project and masters dissertation run through the academic year, while the Research Practice and Theory module supports the major project. The Design Technology module provides technical support, and Professional Practice prepares students for the thesis. Future Careers: Alumni from this course venture into several careers such as interior design, interior architecture, architectural practice, and various design related professions. Some have even started their own companies, or joined architectural firms of international reputation. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.