BA (Hons) Heritage Interior Design

** LAUNCHING EASTER 2012 - PLEASE CALL TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE ** This course is all that is required to top-up your existing Heritage Interior Design Foundation Degree to achieve a BA (Hons) Heritage Interior Design

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Who should do this course?

Anyone who is serious about becoming an interior designer who has an existing Foundation Degree or HND (or equivalent) in a relevant interior design subject may top-up to BA (Hons) Heriage Interior Design.

This Degree is validated and awarded by Staffordshire University.

Mature students with extensive experience in the Interior Design profession can also receive recognition through this qualification.If you have to juggle family commitments, full-time or part-time work and want the flexibility offered by studying part-time by distance learning, then this is the course for you.

The National Design Academy is listed within the 'listed bodies' of Recognised UK Degrees, ensuring your qualification is Nationally and Internationally recognised, please CLICK HERE for further information

Entry requirements

You will need to have achieved:

  • A Foundation Degree in Heritage Interior Design (All NDA FdA Heritage Interior Design graduates are guaranteed a place on this BA (Hons) course)
  • HND/HNC in Interior Design or a design-related area (HNC students may require access additional FdA Modules)
  • An equivalent qualification

Students who have completed qualifications other than the NDA's Heritage Interior Design Foundation Degree (for example an Interior Design Foundation Degree/HND) will need to study three specialist Heritage Interior Design additional FdA Modules before accessing the BA (Hons).

Where can I study & how long will it take?

You can enrol at any time! The BA (Hons) Heritage Interior Design is studied part-time, by distance learning through our specially created Virtual Learning Studios (VLS) via the internet using your computer. Here you can access thousands of links to design information, mail your tutor direct, meet new friends and keep in touch through the Student Forum.

Everyone is different; most students take between 12-18 months to complete the BA (Hons) Heritage Interior Design. However, some students finish the course earlier and some take the maximum study time of 3 years.

What will I achieve?

BA (Hons) Heritage Interior Design awarded by Staffordshire University

When can I start?

You can enrol at any time and set your own start date.

Assessment

You will not have to take an exam! Your tutor will assess your assignments as you submit them throughout the course and your portfolio is moderated by a Staffordshire University External Examiner. The course assignments are mainly practical and will not involve extensive essay or thesis writing.

Each Module is self-contained, and has its own assessment, it has distinctive educational objectives and clearly defined content.

After my course

Following successful completion at Level 6, you will be awarded a BA (Hons) Heritage Interior Design and will be invited to attend the graduation ceremony.

You may choose to progress to a Masters Degree or PhD or access a host of graduate programmes.

You can become a freelance designer; start your own domestic or commercial practice within a range of industries or work as a qualified interior designer within an interior design or architectural practice.

Graduates with a BA (Hons) Heritage Interior Design will be sought after by owners of listed properties requiring advice and large organisations such as the National Trust or Historical Houses Association who have an increasingly challenging role maintaining a broad range of ageing properties.

Course details

If you want to gain the BA (Hons) Heritage Interior Design, you will need to complete three Modules. Modules 1 and 2 are worth 30 credits, with the Independent Study Module worth 60 credits. It is estimated that the first 2 Modules should each take approximately 5 months with a further 6 months for the Independent Study Project. These are:

Module 1 - Heritage Conversions

This Module will guide you through the different approaches taken by designers working within the field and help you to develop an approach which recognises the importance of protecting and enhancing the integrity of the building whilst developing stylish interiors that fulfil the demands of contemporary living and working.

Module 2 - Research Project

You will be considering your previous heritage design experience and skills acquisition in order to plan a major project or dissertation that progresses your aspirations for your career development. It is envisaged that this project or dissertation will inform your Heritage Interior Design Independent Special Study Project.

Module 3 - Independent Study

This Module is a double-length Module (60 credits) which will be based upon clear proposals with specific criteria. The subject area for assessment will be established in discussion with your tutor in addition to fulfilling criteria set down by Staffordshire University and the National Design Academy. Within the course of the Independent Special Study Project you will be expected to develop innovative ideas in response to a clearly defined brief appropriate to heritage interior design.

Essential Equipment

  • Laptop, PC or Mac to access the course online via the VLS
  • Broadband internet connection
  • Internet browser: Internet Explorer 7 (or above) or Firefox
  • Digital camera

  • Drawing pen and pencil
  • Scale rule with 1:10, 1:20 and 1:50 scales (approx £8)
  • Adjustable set-square (approx £16)
  • Pastels, crayons, watercolours, etc.
  • A3 paper
  • A2 drawing board
  • Recommended reading book list

All books, non-electronic equipment & other recommended equipment is available in our online Art Shop at special student prices.