January, April, August
Learn the best of both residential and commercial interior design ranging from site study, space planning and interior concept development to lighting and furniture design, learning to identify, research and creatively solve problems relative to function and quality of built environment. Upon completion, you will be able to plan and design commercial and residential building interiors for effective use with emphasis on space creation, planning and factors that affect our responses to living and working environments.
All types of hand-drawn sketches used in interior design as well as key design elements such as line, texture, pattern, light & shadow, contrast, brightness and colour are introduced here. Students will also learn architectural freehand sketches such as interior features, landscaping & streetscaping, building & architectural details alongside the foundation of interior design.
Students will undertake lessons in numerous software and programmes to develop, communicate and draw intermediate construction and technical information, ensuring students understand all aspects of producing interior designs following their creativity and ideas, by equipping them with the technical skills required to thrive in the industry.
Students are exposed to more niche projects through specialised subjects that allow them to identify the design needs that different spaces possess and be able to cater accordingly. They will undergo portfolio preparation and assigned to an on-site interior design project, and work as apprentices in companies to gain practical experience in the industry.
For their final project, students will conceptualise, design and produce interior solutions for a myriad of spaces. They will receive a wholesome education comprising of interior design knowledge of various living spaces such as commercial, residential, corporate, tourism and more.
Pass in SPM With minimum 3 credits Including a pass in English, Bahasa Melayu & History
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