The BA Interior Architecture course at the University for the Creative Arts offers an enriching program that encourages students to critically explore and challenge the traditional considerations of space and design. This course integrates theory and practice, enabling students to develop innovative, individual responses to built environment issues.Course Content: The course involves exploration of environmental, cultural and theoretical concerns using methods of investigation that challenge the ways we traditionally consider and develop space. It encourages students to rigorously re-evaluate the environment, the things within it and their relationship to it. It includes the study of spatial design, materials and construction techniques, and consideration of the cultural, legal and economic aspects of project management.Key Modules: Some of the key modules involve working on university-initiated or live projects, exploring complex real-world problems, developing practical and sustainable solutions taking into account the social, moral and ethical issues involved.Accreditations: The Interior Architecture BA course is accredited by the Chartered Society of Designers and offers students membership to this body.Future Careers: Graduates from this course may go on to conduct projects as autonomous practitioners or within global consultancies in areas of interior architecture, design, exhibitions, retail, television, film and events.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.