Higher National Certificate (BTEC)
Deadline for enrolment:
Work Placement
Graduates of this course are eligible for a one month work placement with an interior design company. All placements are made in the greater London, Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh areas.
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- Classroom Based
- Course Location
- We offer classes in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Belfast, Cardiff and Bristol
- Course Level
- Level 4 on the RQF
- Entry Requirements
- 18 years old or over
Note: If English is not your first language, we recommend you have at least level 5.5 IELTS or equivalent. Or, have completed your last two years of schooling through English. - Assessment
- 15 practical assignments
- Accreditation
The British Academy of Interior Design has partnered with global educational experts Pearson Education to offer BTEC courses to our students. These courses are a recognised route to university, leading to the final year of a degree course or progression on to other professional qualifications.
Completing this course will lead to the second year of a degree, or enable you to start your own successful interior design business by honing your skills to create, plan and manage your own design projects.
Designed around 15 practical assignments, you will incrementally develop the advanced techniques and deep understanding of the industry that you need to succeed as an interior designer.
As a classroom-based student you will attend tutor-led classes taught by industry professionals. You will also have full access to our student area, the Online Learning Centre, which contains course material created by industry experts including instructional videos, written content and assignments.
Our tutors provide all the support, knowledge and in-depth feedback you need to progress through your course and are always contactable through the Online Learning Centre.
On average a student studying around 15 hours per week can complete the course in 18 months, a student studying around 30 hours a week can complete the course in 9 months*.
*Completion time is based on the approximate time it has taken past students to complete the course. Students have up to 36 months to complete the course.
Class Location
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309 Regent Street
London
W1B 2HW
115 New Cavendish St
London
W1W 6UW
Victoria Centre
Vincent Square
London
SW1P 2PD
44 Hallam Street
London
W1W 6JJ
1 America Square
17 Crosswall
London
EC3N 2LB
The University of Salford
The Crescent
Salford
Manchester
M5 4WT
Manchester - Piccadilly
One Piccadilly Place,
1 Auburn Street
Manchester
M1 3DG
14-16 Faraday St
Manchester
M1 1BE
11 Stevenson Square
Manchester
M1 1DB
Business School
All Saints Building
Manchester
M15 6BH
Newman University
Genners Ln
Birmingham
B32 3NT
Newman University
Genners Ln
Birmingham
B32 3NT
Newman University
Genners Ln
Birmingham
B32 3NT
7 Cannon Street
Birmingham
B2 5EP
Merchiston Campus
10 Colinton Road
Edinburgh
EH10 5DT
16 St Mary's St.
Edinburgh
EH1 1SU
Stranmillis Road
Belfast
Co. Antrim
Northern Ireland
BT9 5DY
Location to be confirmed
Location to be confirmed
Class Schedule
View the schedule for the evening classes and the weekend classes in London , Birmingham , Manchester , Edinburgh , Belfast , Cardiff and Bristol.
Topics
The list below provides an overview of the topics covered in this course.
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- Communication in Art & Design
Research communication techniques and develop an interior design project, from the first client meeting to the final presentation of your design.
- Researching communication techniques
- Surveying
- Compiling a client brief and sourcing inspiration
- Technical drawings
- Creating a sample board
- Producing final designs for presentation
- Visual presentation techniques
- Techniques & Processes
Develop an awareness of a standard approach to the development and execution of the design cycle through the design of a studio apartment. You will learn about:
- Evaluating a given brief
- The design cycle
- Research and design development
- Spatial planning
- Colour rendering
- Model making (optional)
- Portfolio presentation to include technical drawing and sample board
- Contextual Studies
Research and analyse key historical eras and movements that will allow you to understand the context of contemporary designs. You will learn about:
- History of interior design
- Exploring research methods
- Visual and textual analyses
- How to present research findings professionally
- Critical research analyses
- 3D Practices
Gain an understanding of the vast variety of materials and their application in different contexts. Explore the properties of materials that are commonly used in interior design and their suitability and application in a wide variety of contexts. You will learn about:
- Designing residential spaces
- Interior design communication techniques
- Analysing materials and finishes for the residential market
- Presentation techniques
- History of art through interior design and architecture
- Interpreting a client brief
- Technical drawing
- 3D visuals
- Health and Safety
- Workflows and project management
- Workflows
Explore the different ways in which workflow can be organised to allow you to plan, execute and deliver your own projects in the future. You will learn about:
- Exploring specialised industries within the design sector
- Interior design communication techniques
- Presentation techniques
- Workflow mapping
- Workflow systems
- Tracking issues and solutions
- Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Learn the basics of CAD in order to produce your own computer generated drawings and photorealistic visuals. You will learn about:
- Understand the use of CAD
- 2D CAD drawings
- 3D modelling
- Visualisation
- Isometric/Axonometric drawings
- Detail drawings
- Dimensions and text
- Individual Project
Apply all the skills you have learned and develop your creative ability with the design of project with a set theme and topic. Plan the project from start to finish and to review the skills and processes used throughout your work. You will learn about:
- Designing spaces
- Interior design communication techniques
- Analysing and applying materials and finishes
- The design development
- Presentation techniques
- Space planning
- Technical drawing - CAD
- 3D Visuals - SketchUp
- Workflows and project management
- Sustainable materials
- Health and safety compliance
- Specification sheets
- Professional Development
Explore how changes in technology and in response to social and cultural change within the industry impact on the interior design profession and the role of the Interior Designer. Reflect on the implications of these changes on your own personal development and career plan. You will learn about:
- Exploring the development of the interior design profession
- Assessing own knowledge and skills
- Identifying areas for personal/professional development
- Exploring personal career goals
- Creating a personal development plan
Tutors
All our tutors are interior design professionals working in the industry.
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Laurika
BrummerCourse Tutor
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Gail
SpeckCourse Tutor
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Rita
MarquesCourse Tutor
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Samuele
ViolaCourse Tutor
I really didn’t expect it to be so amazing. I've built up a great portfolio so I can show what I'm able to produce.
The support is amazing, the tutors are fantastic. I would definitely recommend this course to other people.
I applied myself to the course 110 percent, graduated, and then got a job. The course is the reason I got the job.
The British Academy of Interior Design
Our philosophy at the British Academy of Interior Design is to make high-quality education accessible to all by empowering people to do what they love. Through the power of online and blended learning, our students are able to harness their creativity and practically apply it to succeed in their chosen careers.
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