Interior Design Program -  Faculty of Arts and Humanities - Department of Design

The Bachelor’s degree in Interior Design aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to tackle real-world challenges at both national and international levels. Through continuously updated curricula, the program adapts to emerging career opportunities and advances in the field, while also preparing students for further academic pursuits and professional certifications. We expect our graduates to uphold high professional and ethical standards, enabling them to act responsibly and make a positive impact in their communities.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand the fundamental elements of visual perception and design processes, utilizing various mediums to effectively communicate ideas.
  • Master the principles of visual composition and design strategies essential for the development of successful projects.
  • Enhance conceptual awareness and perceptual skills to generate original and innovative design ideas
  • Become critical thinkers and creative problem solvers by applying ethical considerations, aesthetics, and both qualitative and quantitative techniques to design attractive and functional residential spaces.
  • Compose, develop, and critically analyze visual outcomes to build environments.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in research methodologies, including the ability to locate, evaluate, analyze, and synthesize relevant sources.
  • Excel in teamwork through collaborative group work in studios and workshops, while developing creative skills to effectively express and communicate design projects.

Academic Path:

Core Requirement (72 ECTS)

Elective (144 ECTS)

General Education (12 ECTS)

Major Elective (126 ECTS)

Semester Breakdown:

Semester 1 (30 ECTS)

Semester 2 (30 ECTS)

Semester 3 (30 ECTS)

Semester 4 (30 ECTS)

Semester 5 (30 ECTS)

Semester 6 (30 ECTS)

Semester 7 (30 ECTS)

Semester 8 (30 ECTS)

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