Interior Design




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This program at Regent’s University London equips you for a fulfilling career in the exciting world of interior design. Beyond the States highlights include:
- Focus on Design Thinking: Develop a strong foundation in design thinking and problem-solving through practical projects. Learn to analyze spaces, understand user needs, and create innovative design solutions.
- Holistic Approach: Gain a comprehensive understanding of interior design, encompassing not just aesthetics but also historical context, architectural considerations, social and environmental impact, and commercial factors.
- Industry-Standard Skills: Master the technical skills necessary for professional practice. Learn to use digital technologies, create detailed drawings and models, and present your design proposals effectively.
- Real-World Experience: Gain valuable practical experience through projects with real clients. This allows you to apply your theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios and build a strong portfolio for future employers.
- Develop Your Design Philosophy: Refine your unique design voice and explore your creative vision through personalized guidance from experienced faculty.
- International Community: Immerse yourself in a vibrant and diverse learning environment alongside students from around the world.
- Specialization Options: Broaden your skillset by choosing from a variety of “Special Electives” offered by the university. These courses go beyond the core curriculum and allow you to explore specific areas of interior design that interest you.
This program utilizes a coursework-based assessment approach. You’ll be evaluated through a variety of methods including:
- Projects (individual and group)
- Presentations
- Portfolios
- Drawings and models
- Reflective writing
- Essays
Notes
You don’t need to upload your portfolio as part of your application. If you successfully meet the requirements, it'll be requested at interview stage.
We take applications throughout the year, meaning you can apply directly at any time.
Study abroad: Optional
Admissions Requirements
US High School Diploma with a minimum GPA of 2.5 PLUS one of the following:
-Two AP tests with an average grade of 3
-SAT score of 1000 (500+ in both subjects)
-ACT with a composite score of 23 (20 in each section)
-Dual Enrolment and College credits (1st year) 20, with a GPA of 2.5 or higher
Additional requirements: design portfolio (an edited body of work showcasing your own research, ideas, development, processes and finished pieces). This might include sketchbook pages, digital images, physical models, drawings, renderings, 3D/material experimentation, etc. It can also include work you've made outside of your school coursework.
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- Bachelors
- Foundation Year
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- Required