College de Paris
College de Paris

BACHELORS IN INTERIOR DESIGN

College de Paris, France

Course Overview

A Bachelor's in Interior Design is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the artistic and practical aspects of creating functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spaces. Students in this program learn about design principles, space planning, color theory, materials, and furnishings to create well-designed environments. They also gain skills in drafting, 3D modeling, and using design software. The curriculum typically includes studio projects, where students work on real-world design challenges. Graduates of this program can pursue careers as interior designers, working in residential, commercial, or specialized design fields.

Course Type
UG
Course Nature
Full Time
Course Duration
3 Years
Total Fee
Intake
Language Proficiency

  • +2
  • ILTS

Documents Required
  • 10TH
  • 12TH
University
College de Paris
University Details

College de Paris schools are spread in over fifty locations around France, with the four most major campuses located in La Défense, Caen, Lyon, and Montpellier. To answer the present problems of digital change, Collège de Paris has created online learning platforms. Because lives and work practises have developed since the advent of digital technology, they have naturally followed suit by adapting. The e-College of Paris has launched a new online educational programme for all pupils. This online training strategy conforms to current modernization and digitization trends. This campus converts the member schools' programmes into digital programmes. Faculty designed the courses, which include graphics, digital modules, and videos, and use the same grading system as a traditional school.


Syllabus

The syllabus for a Bachelor's in Interior Design program can vary from one institution to another, but the following is a general overview of common courses and topics typically covered in such a program:

  1. Interior Design Fundamentals:

    • Introduction to interior design principles
    • Space planning and layout
    • Color theory and application
    • Materials and finishes
  2. Design History and Theory:

    • History of interior design
    • Architectural history
    • Design movements and styles
    • Ethical and sustainable design practices
  3. Computer-Aided Design (CAD):

    • AutoCAD or other CAD software
    • 3D modeling and visualization
    • Drafting and technical drawings
  4. Architectural Drawing and Drafting:

    • Blueprint reading
    • Construction documentation
    • Technical drawing techniques
  5. Interior Design Studio:

    • Studio projects for practical design experience
    • Concept development and presentation
    • Client interaction and communication
  6. Furniture and Furnishings:

    • Furniture design and selection
    • Fabrics and textiles
    • Upholstery and materials
  7. Lighting Design:

    • Types of lighting
    • Light fixtures and design
    • Lighting calculations and effects
  8. Building Systems and Codes:

    • Building codes and regulations
    • Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems
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