BACHELOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN (COMMERCIAL)
Torrens University Australia
About
In today’s connection economy, brands want to create appealing and unique environments that connect with their consumers.
Throughout the course, you will explore the theoretical and practical elements of designing and making commercial interiors – branding, lighting, sustainability and materiality ¬– to create environments that meet your client’s needs.
You will discover how commercial interior-design strategies are developed and assessed.
You’ll gain practical industry-based management skills, such as documentation, contract management, professional design practice and cross-disciplinary interaction.
And you’ll apply theory to practice by creating a range of commercial interior-design solutions for real clients.
Using industry standard software, you’ll build the skills to communicate information that’s relevant to designing, costing and constructing interiors, and find out how to represent spatial environments.
You’ll engage with contemporary theory and gain an overview of the leading interior-design trends of the past that still have a powerful influence today, as well as those of the present and look towards the future.
During the course, you can apply for an internship with one of our industry partners, giving you real-world experience, contacts in the interior-design industry and material for your professional portfolio.
Our graduate, who have the creativity, skills and experience to create state-of-the art, attractive and appropriate commercial interiors are in demand with the leading interior-design firms, nationally and internationally.
Structure
LEVEL 100
- Core Units
- SED101 Spatial Environment Design 1
- BID102A Ideas and Innovation in Design
- DSO103 Design Studio 2
- DSO102 Design Studio 1
- DCX101 Design Context
- BID108A Systems and Documentation 1
- BID104A Interior Design Practice
- The Culture of Design
LEVEL 200
- Core Units
- DDD203 Discover, Define, Develop, Deliver
- PBL202 Problem Based Learning Studio
- Design Research
- IDC302A Systems and Documentation 2: Commercial
- IDC208A Environmental Design 3: Commercial
- BID201A Design Systems and Planning
LEVEL 300
- Core Units
- WIL302 Work Integrated Learning
- SEN301 Social Enterprise
- Industry and Portfolio
- Systems and Documentation 3: Nominated
- Scheduling Interiors 2: Commercial
- Environment Design 4: Commercial
- Creative Thinking Process
Learning outcomes
- Skills to work with the ever-changing drivers of commercial environments
- Theoretical and practical elements of commercial interiors
- Make commercial environments a reality
- Understanding of spatial environments
Institution
