
3½ years
April, October
Bachelor
The BA Interior Architecture / Interior Design programme provides students with the skills and knowledge to develop and apply creative and sustainable solutions in the field of interior architecture and interior design. The programme is firmly grounded in the vibrant city of Berlin but taught exclusively in English and geared towards building an international practice. Students explore the relationship between the spatial environment and its users and inhabitants. They are encouraged to pursue experimental approaches to interiors and develop the flexibility to accommodate changing living conditions. They learn to conceptualise, plan, and realise interior spaces and communicate their ideas in shifting cultural contexts.
Interior Architecture is a protected profession in Germany. In order to be entitled to use the title of “Interior Architect”, professional practice and registration with the Chamber of Architects are obligatory.
In a practice-driven and supportive learning atmosphere, an internationally experienced team of lecturers and professors encourages students to explore their individual talents and forge their own professional paths.
University
Berlin International University of Applied Sciences
Campus
Total Credits
210 ECTS credits
Study Mode
Full-time
Loan Availability
No
Non-EU nationals
Tuition fee: 4,640 EUR per semester, payable per semester
Registration fee: 600 EUR one-time, non-refundable fee
The first year of the BA Interior Architecture / Interior Design programme provides students with a broad foundation in basic design skills, material and interior construction fundamentals, visualisation skills, and a historical framework. In the second year, students deepen their construction knowledge, tackle interior design projects, learn about building services and lighting, and reflect on the discipline of interior architecture from a theoretical vantage point. During the third year, students collaborate with peers from other programmes on an interdisciplinary design project to develop a tailored design solution for a real-life client. In addition, they complete an internship and hone their research skills. During the last semester, students apply and deepen their acquired skills by completing a Bachelor's thesis and a Bachelor's design project with a topic of their own choice.
The requirements for the equivalence vary from country to country. We have summarised a few for the most frequently asked education systems:
US high school diploma
IB diploma
GCE A levels
The required documents for all BA programmes are as follows:
Official high school diploma with transcript (German "Abitur/Fachabitur" or equivalent)
Official university certificates and transcript of grades – if applicable
Passport
English language test (level B2 or above)
Portfolio with a minimum of 10 works – for Design and Architecture programmes only
You will generally need to hold a German ""Abitur/Fachabitur"" or equivalent to meet German university entrance level requirements. These are set by the German Central Office for Foreign Education and apply to most German-accredited higher education institutions. The requirements for the equivalence vary from country to country. We have summarised a few for the most frequently asked education systems: US high school diploma IB diploma GCE A levels The required documents for all BA programmes are as follows: Official high school diploma with transcript (German ""Abitur/Fachabitur"" or equivalent) Official university certificates and transcript of grades – if applicable Passport English language test (level B2 or above) Portfolio with a minimum of 10 works – for Design and Architecture programmes only
IELTS - IELTS 6
TOEFL - TOEFL IBT: 74
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