Torrens University Australia - Sydney (Ultimo) and Online
The Bachelor of Interior Design (residential) engages you with diverse theoretical and practical elements of designing residential interiors. You’ll discover the impact the selection of materials, lighting, joinery and furniture can have on your design, and explore technologies such as artificial intelligence and interactive audio-visual systems.
This course teaches you environmentally sustainable practices while you investigate the finer details of interior design, such as fittings and fabrics, as well as societal issues which include our aging population, homelessness, evolving gender roles and the definition of family. From a practical point of view, you will make residential environments a reality through documentation, contract management, professional design practice and cross-disciplinary interaction.
In this course, you will engage with the many and diverse theoretical and practical elements of designing residential interiors. With this broad-ranging perspective, you will graduate with the skills and social awareness that will be invaluable as you start your career in one of many exciting and challenging avenues of interior design.
Learning outcomes:
Design context, design studio 1&2, ideas and innovation in design, interior design practice, modelling for spatial projects, spatial environment design, systems and documentation.
Interior designer, residential design consultant, property stylist, innovative home technology consultant, virtual environment designer, housing solutions strategist.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as entry is based on other criteria for this course.
Please refer to the Torrens University Australia website for admission criteria information.
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