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Bachelor of Interior Architecture
Bachelor of Interior Architecture

Bachelor of Interior Architecture

  • ID:UOSA610024
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

English Requirements

  • IELTS total 6.5, reading 6.0, writing 6.0

  • TOEFL PBT : 577 with TWE of 4.5

  • TOEFL iBT: 79 with Reading and Writing not less than 18

  • Pearson PTE: 58 with Reading and Writing communicative scores not less than 50

  • Cambridge CAE/CPE : 177

Course Information

With a focus on design research, theory and practice, this degree will prepare you for a rewarding career in the creative interior architecture industry.

The curriculum is closely aligned with industry and students will learn about and gain practical experience in interior design practice along with furniture design and placemaking. There is also the opportunity to better understand the principles of project management through the choice of electives.

Real-world experience is a major focus and during your fourth year you will be paired with an industry mentor who will support you as you prepare to transition into the workforce. During your second and third year you will undertake work placements.

CRICOS CODE : 024202C

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Degree structure

Course name

FIRST YEAR

First Semester (Study Period 2)

  • Design Studio (Foundation)

  • Interior Architecture Construction Principles

  • Design, Culture and Environment

Second Semester (Study Period 5)

  • Interior Architecture Studies

  • Interior Construction and Materials

Second Semester (Study Period 6)

  • Interior Architecture Studio 2 (Materials and Practices)

SECOND YEAR

First Semester (Study Period 2)

  • Theory of the Modern Interior

  • Digital Representation

First Semester (Study Period 3)

  • Interior Architecture Studio 3 (Multi Media)

Second Semester (Study Period 5)

  • Interior Detailing

  • Digital Documentation

Second Semester (Study Period 6)

  • Interior Architecture Studio 4 (Detail)

THIRD YEAR

First Semester (Study Period 2)

  • Interior Architecture Workplacement 1

  • Interior Architecture Research Studies

  • Professional Management

First Semester (Study Period 3)

  • Interior Architecture Studio 5 (Multidisciplinary)

Second Semester (Study Period 5)

  • Interior Technologies

  • UniSA Creative Elective

  • Second Semester (Study Period 6)

  • Interior Architecture Studio 6 (Workplace Environments)

FOURTH YEAR

First Semester (Study Period 2)

  • Interior Architecture Workplacement 2

  • Interior Architecture Research Studies Advanced

  • University-wide Elective

First Semester (Study Period 3)

  • Interior Architecture Studio 7: Atmospheres

Second Semester (Study Period 5)

  • Design Studio Research

  • UniSA Creative Elective

  • Second Semester (Study Period 6)

  • Interior Architecture Studio 8: Advanced (Social Sustainability)

FOURTH YEAR (Honours)

First Semester (Study Period 2)

  • Interior Architecture Workplacement 2

  • Research Methods (Creative)

  • Research Practices (Creative)

  • Honours Research 1 (Creative)

Second Semester (Study Period 5)

  • Honours Research 2 (Creative)

  • Honours Research 3 (Creative)

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

This degree consistently records high graduate employment rates. You could typically find work in architectural practices, interior design practices, building companies, or other organisations supplying the design and building industry, such as corporate furniture suppliers. Careers to consider:

  • interior designer: design, document and manage the implementation of interior spaces

  • event designer: oversee and direct the overall look and visual appeal of an event

  • furniture designer: develop design concepts, experiment with different materials, liaise with clients, and build sample models for either mass produced furniture prototypes or one-off exclusive pieces

  • project manager: manage the design process, liaising between client, consultants and builders

  • design manager: work within major organisations developing and delivering design strategies to enhance the organisations brand and business strategie

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

OSHC: 530 ($) per year

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