Interior Architects change, redesign, and reuse existing buildings to create useful, interesting, and easy-to-use spaces for people. The course focuses on human needs to make the quality of these environments better for the people inside them. This programme is part of the larger Architecture department, which means students can work with other design students and learn from studies into sustainable design.
The course focuses on changing and improving existing spaces by putting people's needs first, with a lot of attention given to sustainability. Learning mostly happens in the studio and involves using both old-style drawing and new digital software to create detailed designs. Students' final grade is judged equally on three main parts: their Skills (what they can actually do), Context (their understanding of theory and history), and Ideas (their creative thinking).
Cardiff Metropolitan University is a fantastic place to study, offering many courses, including Interior Architecture. The university provides both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across major subjects. Students can study in fields such as Health Sciences (like medicine), Management and Business, Technology and Engineering, and Art and Design. The university's strong focus on student success is clear, as a high number of graduates quickly find good professional jobs.
Candidates are required to submit a personal statement in which they discuss their reasons for applying for the course and other relevant information regarding their studies. A relevant academic and/or employer reference is also required. Students have the option to upload their Curriculum Vitae (CV) along with their applications to demonstrate their work experience. The process is well arranged, as applicants must also submit a digital portfolio and attend a successful interview.
The tuition fee for international students taking the BA Interior Architecture at Cardiff Metropolitan University is £16,000 per year.
The university offers several funding options for international students. Full fee-paying international undergraduate students may be eligible for the International Undergraduate Scholarship, which usually provides a tuition fee reduction of about £1,000. The competitive Cardiff Met Sanctuary Award is also available, offering a full fee waiver and additional financial help for study costs, but this is reserved for students seeking sanctuary in the UK (e.g., refugees or asylum seekers) who meet specific criteria.
Graduates from this course gain skills that prepare them for many different jobs. Here are the main career choices:
Applications for this programme are to be submitted through UCAS. But we strongly suggest and encourage all applicants to contact AHZ's trained counsellors for help with the process.
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