Curtin University
Bachelor of Applied Science (Interior Architecture) (Honours)
Interior designers offer creative, proactive and innovative design solutions.
In this course you will develop a solid foundation in critical design thinking and theory relating to human occupation, and explore how the human experience is central to interior architecture.
You will learn key employability skills including communication, creative problem-solving and collaborative work practice. You’ll also learn to consider environmental impact and sustainability by anticipating various scenarios and predicting the consequences of current actions.
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Career outcomes
Employment for interior designers in Australia is rising by more than 1,300 positions annually.¹
Careers
- Interior designer/architect
- Furniture and lighting designer
- Heritage and conservation specialist
- Event and exhibition designer
- Designer of immersive environments
- Colour consultant
- Design stylist
Industries
- Interior design and architecture
- Building and construction
- Furniture and furnishing
- Lighting
- Arts and culture
- Trade shows, exhibitions and events
- Publishing
¹ Source: Jobs and Skills Australia
Professional accreditation and recognition
This degree is recognised by the International Federation of Interior Architects/Designers. Students and graduates are eligible for membership of the Design Institute of Australia.