Locations
You can study the programme B.A. Interior Design | EN at the following locations:
Description of the programme
Do you love designing interiors and see your future in interior design? Giving rooms a character and designing them according to their use—that is the special requirement for professional interior design. The applied bilingual Interior Design (B.A.) programme at the Hochschule Fresenius teaches you creative skills, an understanding of craftsmanship, and analytical and planning competences. Over seven semesters, the programme combines theory and practice as well as artistic and technical methods of presentation. This theoretical-practical mix of knowledge qualifies you to design buildings and spatial objects according to specific criteria and wishes. Broad-based design skills and interdisciplinary knowledge qualify you for many responsible tasks and exciting jobs in the design industry. With a bachelor's degree in Interior Design (B.A.), you have the best chances of finding an exciting career in the design industry.
Why enrolling in this programme?
Dream job in the design industry: A degree in Interior Design (B.A.) opens up exciting career options and a wide range of opportunities to contribute your know-how:– You design furniture, design objects, and products in design offices or commercial enterprises;
– You design rooms, objects, and architecture in architecture and interior design offices;
– You develop means of communication, graphics, or exhibitions in agencies for communication and graphic design;
– You work in scenography on stage sets and in film design;
– You design publications and communication media in editorial offices
Alternatively, you can deepen your skills of the bachelor's degree in Interior Design (B.A.) in the context of an advanced Master's programme at Hochschule Fresenius.
Giving rooms a form: How can rooms be architecturally designed? This question is at the centre of the bachelor's in Interior Design (B.A.), which combines art with technology and design with analysis. Both perspectives play a central role in professional, innovative, and original interior design. You dedicate yourself to the architectural design of spaces both through creative-artistic processes (experimentation/perception) and through analytical-planning methods (planning/construction).