Duration

3 years (full-time)
up-to 6 years (part-time)
2 years (accelerated)

Starting Date

February, May, September, November

Tuition Fee

AUD 88,200 per full

Location

Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Online

CRICOS

03389E

About the program

The Bachelor of Interior Design (Commercial) gives you the skills and creativity to respond and adapt to the ever-changing drivers of commercial environments such as retail stores and exhibitions, hotels, bars, restaurants, night clubs, workspaces and even the design of online virtual commercial environments.

Throughout your study, you will engage with the theoretical and practical elements of commercial interiors – branding, lighting, sustainability and materiality. You will discover how strategies are developed and assessed and explore how commercial to engage an audience. You will make commercial environments a reality through documentation, contract management, professional design practice and cross-disciplinary interaction. You will also have the opportunity to apply theory to practice by creating a range of design solutions for real clients.

Digital technology is a strong focus of this course, as not only will you engage with contemporary theory, but you will also learn how to represent spatial environments, and communicate information relevant to designing, costing, evaluating, and constructing interiors using industry standard software. You can also apply for an internship with one of our industry partners giving you real-world experience, key contacts in the interior design industry and material for your professional portfolio.

Career opportunities

  • Commercial interior designer
  • Resort designer
  • Brand strategist
  • Furniture and joinery designer
  • Retail designer
  • Branded environment designer
  • Restaurant designer
  • Commercial design journalist and editor
  • Innovative workplace designer

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