Course Overview
You might pursue a career in interior design or as a designer in the retail, exhibition, set design, leisure, surface pattern, merchandising or housing areas, or you might continue to postgraduate study.
You consider the end user's needs, creating spatial layouts that improve circulation and function. As well as designing bespoke textiles, fittings and furniture and selecting colour palettes and lighting schemes.
Working in a dedicated design studio with computer-aided design and industry-standard workshop facilities, you learn many professional and creative skills, including architectural drawing techniques, spatial planning, surface design and pattern, trend forecasting, 2D and 3D visualisation, sustainability and history of architecture and design.
General Eligibility
96-112 points, including a creative subject, from any combination of recognised Level 3 qualifications. Consideration will also be given to students without formal qualifications but with evidence of practical art and design experience at an appropriate level. Students are invited to bring portfolios, where applicable, on applicant days to show creative skills in art and design.
Part Time Work Details
20 Hours of work permit weekly for international students.
Language Requirement