Bachelor in Interior Design at Fachhochschule Lippe
The Bachelor’s Programme in Interior Design provides the scientific-technical, artistic-creative and planning-organisational knowledge required for a professionally qualifying degree for independent work in all fields of interior design. The regular study course lasts six semesters. After a broadly-based initial course of study in creative and scientific-technical subjects, the main focus of the study involves practice-related projects in creative design of:
• spaces and buildings for living, working, leisure time, recreation, health and education;
• furniture, products, facilities and equipment for private and public areas;
• temporary spaces and facilities for fairs, exhibitions, parties, events and other public functions;
• the means and processes of communication and media design for agencies, galleries, museums, editorial offices and studios.
A thorough education in the methods and technologies of the application of digital media and programmes in planning, education and communications is mandatory. In addition, there is a wide range of elective courses for the enhancement of knowledge and skills in the artistic, technical, natural-scientific, liberal-arts and cultural fields, which are designed to personalise the students’ study profile.
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