The MA Interior Design at Cardiff Met will prepare you to play a key role in tackling climate change through environmentally sustainable interior design and specification.
The construction industry accounts for a significant proportion of the UK’s total carbon footprint, but responsible, innovative interior design can develop more sustainable solutions for new and existing buildings alike.
Our Interior Design Masters degree examines strategies for climate change mitigation and adaptation, exploring relevant theories and techniques within the discipline.
Interior designers and architects have a unique opportunity to work directly with clients, advising them of their environmental and social responsibility, to creatively design functional and sustainable spaces that cater for human experience and habitation.
You will normally have achieved a first class or second class upper division first degree (1st or 2.1 degree classification) in an appropriate subject, and/or equivalent professional standing or experience in an appropriate subejct, e.g. interior design, architecture, architecture design technology, or a cognate discipline, based upon assessed Accredited Prior Learning (RPL) or assessed Accredited Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL), or a discipline associated with their programme of study.
A range of bursaries, scholarships, loans and grants are available. Please visit website to find out more.
The MA Interior Design programme enables students to enhance their careers as, or to become, established interior designers leading towards a career, a PhD, or to a Professional Doctorate. Cardiff School of Art and Design offers opportunities for students to work towards both PhDs and Professional Doctorates.
The MA Interior Design programme is designed to enable students to achieve the attributes of greater flexibility, adaptability, and individual responsibility and autonomy as climate conscious, environmentally sustainable interior design professionals or researchers. The course aims to develop individuality, creativity, self-reliance, initiative, and the ability to perform in rapidly changing environments as well as increasing competence with research skills and methods which will make graduates highly employable as academics and/or researchers or enable them to develop an active and sustained practice as interior designers.
Semester 1
ART7776 Vision (40 credits)
ART7771 Context and Methodologies Part 1 (20 credits)
Semester 2
ART7773 Idea (40 credits)
ART7772 Context and Methodologies Part 2 (20 credits)
Semester 3
ART7774 Output (60 credits)
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