Course overview
Interior Design straddles the interface between the cultural and natural worlds, addressing the design issues occurring in a range of scales, from specific sites to global systems. The Bachelor of Design, Interior Design, prepares students to thoughtfully examine the increasingly complex issues associated with designing, building and transforming interiors, structures & objects.
In the studio, students use digital and manual means to research and recommend design alterations and renovations that give existing buildings new life. Whether working in the field, the CAD Lab, the Model Shop or on their own laptops in studio, students are challenged to think critically and develop self-reliant design solutions and processes.
With a large focus on sustainable and responsible design, students are encouraged to experiment with a wide range of materials and approaches. Complemented by the study of perspective drawing, history, theory, ecology, cultural geography, plants and technology, students investigate some of the most important questions facing designers today.
We proudly deliver an exceptional 1,728* hours over two years and we encourage you to compare.
You won't find another degree like it in Australia.
Course Structure
Design Contexts
In year one, students will be immersed in the foundation elements of design context that look at the historical, cultural and social influences that impact on contemporary design practices. Students relate their research to their chosen specialisation and how the relationship of culture, history and marketplace informs design and designers today. In the second and final year, design context students investigate the relationship between design and marketing, how to integrate design with industry business models and how design integrates with the professional world.
Digital Design
Focuses on visual communication through print and digital media. This area of study examines the principles of communication realised through effective and innovative visual outcomes. Students use the following programs: Adobe Creative Cloud and Style CAD for Pattern making.
Illustration for Design
Focuses on communication techniques relevant to the specialisation of choice. A diverse range of media is investigated, used and mastered to successfully communicate design intent through illustration.
Design Methods
Delves into the question of What is Design? This subject investigates and interrogates design innovation in Fashion Design. Methods has a strong focus on putting your ideas into practice and preparing for industry
Design Workshop
Supports students through the realisation of their 2D design to a 3D prototype. This area of study provides students with the opportunity to integrate and apply their skills and knowledge from all other subject areas. Students learn basic to advanced pattern making techniques and construction techniques using a variety of machinery for construction to create a reference portfolio of all technical and design work.
Campus & Facilities
With design-centric campuses in Melbourne and Sydney, Whitehouse students are provided with state-of-the-art facilities within each of their subjects. Exclusive access to digital resources, online trend-forecasting services, a specialist design library, student rooftop garden and fully-equipped photography studio.
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Career Opportunities
Here are just some examples of career outcomes our Interior Design graduates have continued into:
- Spatial Designer
- Furniture Designer
- CAD Operator
- Interior Designer
- Commercial Designer
- Hospitality Designer
- Interior Illustrator
- Magazine Editor
- Design Coordinator
- Exhibition Designer
- Showroom Manager
- Interior Renovator
- Entertainment Designer
- Lighting Designer
- Design Manager
- Design Administrator
Entry requirements
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Student profile
Campuses & intake dates
- Melbourne CampusVIC
- Sydney CampusNSW

