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Our Interior Design BA(Hons) combines creative vision with practical innovation to prepare you for careers that transform how people experience spaces – from homes and workplaces to retail and cultural environments.
At Brighton you’ll be part of a community that helps you grow, no matter what your background. You’ll join a collaborative studio community, get involved in workshops and use digital tools like 3D modelling to build a portfolio of work that stands out to employers. You will take part in live briefs and industry placements and benefit from our industry links to connect with professionals and help prepare you for your career. Our inclusive approach to learning will help you go further; we’ll make sure you play to your strengths and learn in ways that suit you best.
You’ll graduate with the knowledge and skills for roles in interior design for residential, commercial and hospitality sectors, as well as exhibition and set design, or for postgraduate study.
Top reasons to choose this course
Brighton’s vibrant creative community – study in a city known for its design culture, with opportunities to connect with local studios and attend exhibitions and events.
Industry engagement and live briefs – work on real-world projects and collaborate with professional designers to gain practical experience.
Boost your CV with work experience opportunities, including an optional placement year, internships and industry-led projects.
Collaborative studio environment – share ideas and projects with peers across design disciplines in a supportive, creative space.
Learn specialist technical skills – master CAD software, 3D modelling, digital rendering and physical model-making alongside advanced design theory.
Hands-on experience from day one – work on live client briefs, real-world projects and collaborative studio assignments that mirror professional practice.
Learn in specialist facilities – access dedicated design studios, fabrication workshops and digital labs equipped for model-making, CAD and visualisation.
Showcase your work – exhibit at Brighton’s Summer Show and connect with industry professionals.
Contribute to research and innovation – engage with staff working on projects in sustainable design, adaptive reuse and emerging technologies.
Why Brighton is a great place to study Interior Design
Less than an hour from central London, our Moulsecoomb campus puts you at the heart of a city celebrated for creativity, design and cultural innovation. Brighton is home to thriving design studios, architectural practices and a vibrant arts scene, all within easy reach of your lectures and workshops.
You’ll study in a diverse, welcoming community with excellent transport links that make site visits, exhibitions and networking events part of everyday learning. The city’s rich architectural heritage and contemporary design culture provide endless inspiration for your projects.
Modules
Year 1
In your first year, you’ll explore a human-centred approach to design through projects that range from intimate spaces to residential scale, working with real sites, contexts and users. You’ll develop essential skills in visual communication, spatial planning and material exploration, while learning how interiors shape everyday experiences.
Technical workshops and studio practice introduce you to drawing, model-making and digital tools, giving you the confidence to translate ideas into tangible design solutions.
Core modules
Architecture Criticism/Design Criticism 1: Histories & Theories
Interior Design 1: Situating the Interior
Technology: Principles
Interior Design 2: Inhabiting the Interior
Year 2
In your second year, you’ll focus on the narrative and commercial aspects of interior design. You will work on retail, hospitality, exhibition and workplace design briefs, experimenting with branding, identity and adaptive reuse and learning how to use light, material and form to communicate ideas.
Core modules
Interior Design 3: Narrating the Interior
Technology: Strategies
Interior Design 4: Identity in the Interior
Architecture Criticism 2
Optional Placement Year
After year two, you can choose a salaried professional placement, gaining hands-on experience with interior design studios, creative agencies or commercial environments. This year allows you to apply your academic knowledge to real-world projects such as spatial design, branding and sustainable interiors.
You’ll develop practical skills in design communication, project management and client collaboration, while building valuable industry contacts. The placement enhances your employability and confidence, giving you a competitive edge for careers in interior design and related fields.
Final year
Your final year includes a major project where you define your own brief and develop a fully resolved design with technical drawings, models and visualisations. You will exhibit your final project at the Summer Show – an exciting opportunity to present your vision to industry professionals and the public.
Core modules
Major Design Project 1: Interior Definition
Architecture Criticism 3
Major Design Project 2: Interior Development
Major Design Project 3: Technology
The following entry points are available for this course:
Pass with 60 credits overall. Art and design diploma preferred. At least 45 credits at level 3, with 30 credits at merit or above.
With three subjects at Higher Level
| Test | Grade | Additional details |
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| IELTS (Academic) | 6 | 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5. in each element, or equivalent English Language qualification. |
Review our English Language requirementshttps://www.brighton.ac.uk/international/applying-here/how-to-apply/english-language-requirements/index.aspx
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
Fees are payable each year and will increase annually in line with inflation.
Tuition fees for full-time UK / Home undergraduate students in academic year 2026–27
Annual course fees:
Honours degree £9,790
Placement year £1,958
Integrated foundation year (except the School of Business and Law) £9,790
Integrated foundation year in the School of Business and Law* £5,760*
*The £5,760 fee is for the foundation year only. Subsequent years are charged at the regulated undergraduate fee.
Many courses include the option of a salaried placement year. Tuition fees for a placement year are charged at a lower rate.
Regulated fees:
Tuition fees for UK / Home students on undergraduate courses in England are set by the UK government and are known as regulated fees. From academic year 2026–27 onwards, regulated fees will increase annually in line with forecast inflation. The regulated fee will be £9,790 in academic year 2026–27 and £10,050 in academic year 2027–28 (subject to parliamentary approval).
Standard tuition fees for full-time international students in academic year 2026–27:
Classroom-based courses £17,796–19,692
Laboratory or studio-based courses £17,796–19,692
Placement year £1,958
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