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Bachelor in Design: Interior Design

duration4 years
languageEnglish
locationSegovia and Madrid
intakeSeptember
Mode of studyFull-time
FormatIn-person
duration4 years
languageEnglish
locationSegovia and Madrid
intakeSeptember
Mode of studyFull-time
FormatIn-person

STUDENT PROJECTS

At IE University, our hands-on approach ensures students engage with real-world projects, gaining practical experience in their field of passion before they graduate.

For our Bachelor in Design: Interior Design students, the world is their canvas. They are perpetually designing, redesigning and experimenting with ideas, transforming spaces into captivating environments.

Students focus on ergonomics, sustainable materials and innovative lighting to bring their creative visions to life. Throughout their journey, they are equipped with cutting-edge tools and technologies provided by IE University, enabling them to craft spaces that enhance the human experience. Graduates of this highly innovative interior design degree will already know how to be an interior designer, because they’ll already have real projects under their belts.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • A good design student possesses a combination of qualities such as creativity, curiosity, open-mindedness, strong work ethic, attention to detail, and effective communication skills. They are willing to take risks, think critically, and embrace feedback. They demonstrate a passion for design, actively engage in projects, show initiative, and seek opportunities for learning and growth. Additionally, they are organized, meet deadlines, collaborate well with others, and have a strong sense of aesthetics and problem-solving abilities.

  • In design, you can expect to learn principles of design, creative problem-solving, visual communication, color theory, typography, design software, user-centered design, research skills, collaboration, and design ethics.

  • Approaching a design project involves understanding the brief, conducting research, developing multiple design concepts, sketching, and iterating to refine the ideas.

  • Studying design offers opportunities to develop creative skills, problem-solving abilities, and a versatile mindset that can be applied across various industries and professions.

  • Yes, real projects are often carried out in the Bachelor of Design program to provide students with practical experience and prepare them for professional work.