

BA Interior Design with Foundation Year
About this course
Interior design is the discipline of shaping the spaces people inhabit: homes, workplaces, retail environments, hospitality venues, cultural spaces, and healthcare settings. It brings together aesthetic sensibility, spatial understanding, technical knowledge of materials and construction, and an awareness of how people move through and experience built environments. At the University of Salford, the BA Interior Design with Foundation Year runs over four years of full-time study, with the foundation year providing the creative and technical preparation that students need before entering the main programme. The foundation year develops your drawing, model-making, and design thinking skills alongside an introduction to the conceptual and historical frameworks that underpin interior design practice. In the main programme, you will develop the ability to work across a range of project scales and types, from domestic interiors to large commercial spaces, learning to translate a client's requirements and a project's context into design proposals that are both visually compelling and practically workable. You will develop proficiency in the design tools used in professional practice, including spatial drawing, digital modelling, and visualisation, alongside knowledge of materials, finishes, lighting, furniture, and the technical standards that govern interior fit-out work. Salford's emphasis on creativity within the rapidly changing world of design practice is reflected in the programme's engagement with contemporary trends and the range of contexts in which interior designers work. Graduates of interior design programmes work across a wide range of settings. Commercial interior design, residential interior design, retail design, hospitality and hotel design, set and production design for film and television, and exhibition design are all common career paths. Some graduates work as independent practitioners, others join design consultancies, architecture firms, or the in-house design teams of large property developers, hotel groups, or retailers. Postgraduate study in interior design, spatial design, or architecture is a route some graduates pursue to deepen their expertise or move into more specialist areas. The creative, spatial, and technical skills the degree develops also open doors in adjacent fields including furniture design, product design, and architectural technology.
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