To be considered for a place at LCI Melbourne, our entry requirements are:
After submission the portfolio or selection kit is viewed by a panel and if you are shortlisted your application will proceed to interview stage where you will meet with the LCI team to talk through your portfolio and ask questions.
IELTS score of 6.0 with no skills band lower than 5.5 or equivalent like TOEFL, Pearson Test of English or CAE
The LCI Melbourne Interior Design major offers you various opportunities to develop a unique personal aesthetic and change the way people live. You will learn how to conceptualise, develop, and produce dynamic and engaging spaces in various environments.
At LCI Melbourne you will explore diverse facets of interior design, such as designing spaces for specific outcomes including residential and corporate and catering to broad markets. You will explore sustainable design through consideration of natural textiles, energy efficient materials, and ergonomic design.
The interior design major will also teach you how to style, shoot and promote your work, with a focus on communicating design concepts and understanding the impact of social media.
By graduating with a Bachelor of Design Arts and joining the ranks of LCI Melbourne alumni, you will be included amongst some of Australia’s leading and most innovative artists and designers.
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Study Interior Design Melbourne – Major Study Units
Delivery Mode
Trimester 1
Trimester 2-4
Trimester 5-6
LCI Melbourne aims to produce graduates who are job ready, with both the specific skills required to gain employment in their chosen area of design and the broader underpinning attributes required to develop their career over the long term.
This commitment is reflected in the structure of the Bachelor of Design Arts, which includes a series of Professional Studies units across the degree. The Professional Studies stream culminates in LCI Melbourne's Industry Placement Program, enabling students to gain on-the-job experience and build industry contacts as part of their studies.
The majority of our academic faculty are also practicing professionals with strong industry links. This ensures that our students are provided with the most up-to-date and relevant skills and knowledge to prepare them for their future career. Students seeking further career advice can arrange one-on-one meetings with their major study coordinator.
SETTING UP YOUR OWN BUSINESS
Managed by the State Government of Victoria's Department of State Development, Business and Innovation (DSDBI), Business Victoria is an online resource to assist in starting, running and growing your own business. It includes sections on Design and Information & Communication Technology plus useful links to news, resources and careers information.
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year