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An Interior Architect designs and optimises interior spaces for functionality and aesthetics, collaborating with clients and teams to meet project needs.

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Get qualified to work as a Interior Architect with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

MSF60122

Advanced Diploma of Interior Design

Estimated fee

$8,088

Duration

12 months - 24 months

Study mode

Blended, On Campus

Launch an exciting career as an interior designer with the MSF60122 Advanced Diploma of Interior Design. This nationally recognised diploma will teach you how to create and realise a range of complex residential, commercial and institutional design projects. The course covers: 2D and 3D modelling, interior lighting, colour theory and design methodologies, interior design for workplaces and retail stores, global design trends. Enquire now for course requirements, study unit choices, and future enrolment dates.

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Estimated fee

$8,088

Duration

12 months - 24 months

Study mode

Blended, On Campus

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Bachelor of Interior Design

Estimated fee

$55,440

Duration

3 years

Study mode

On Campus

The Bachelor of Interior Design prepares you to create innovative spaces by combining an understanding of human interaction with design skills. You will develop expertise in digital design, project management, and concept creation, equipping you to work confidently as a commercial interior designer. This qualification, recognised both nationally and internationally, opens doors to diverse roles in interior design firms, architecture companies, and property development departments, offering global career opportunities.

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Estimated fee

$55,440

Duration

3 years

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On Campus

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Bachelor of the Built Environment (Interior Architecture)

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Unknown

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Unknown

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On Campus

The Bachelor of the Built Environment (Interior Architecture) focuses on creating inspiring interiors. It covers urban and public spaces in today's society. You'll enhance creative and critical-thinking skills to envision interior potentials. Learn digital design software to communicate ideas effectively. This course shapes human interaction with spaces, preparing you to excel as a versatile interior design professional.

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An Interior Architect designs and optimises interior spaces to enhance functionality and aesthetics. You might work in architectural firms, design studios, or as an independent consultant. Interior Architects focus on creating layouts, selecting materials, and ensuring that spaces are both visually appealing and practical. You’ll collaborate with clients, architects, and contractors to develop interior design solutions that meet project requirements and building codes.

Interior Architects play a crucial role in shaping the functionality and look of interior spaces. You’ll need creativity, attention to detail, and strong communication skills. You’ll liaise with clients and project teams to ensure that designs meet both the practical needs and stylistic preferences of the space.

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