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Bachelor of Arts in Interior Architecture and Design

Undergraduate

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Bachelor of Arts in Interior Architecture and Design

Bachelor of Arts in Interior Architecture and Design

Course Fee

MVR 4,675 per month x 36 months

Awarding Body
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Intake
January / May / September
Duration
3 Years
MNQF
Level 7
Mode
Face-to-Face
Code
BAIAD

Programme Details

Introduction

The programme is designed to provide students with a foundation in design thinking and the design process, with a deep understanding of the key concepts and ideas in spatial and interior design, and their broader application in different contexts.

The programme will equip students with all the design and technical expertise required to thrive as a professional in the growing built environment industry. They will gain a broad range of representation and visual skills using industry-standard software and tools and learn how to leverage these technologies in the design, communication, and construction of space.

Furthermore, they will gain an understanding of the overall history and context of design and as well as the importance of social, cultural, and environmental elements in the design of spaces. They will additionally learn current trends and issues relevant to the fields of architecture and design and develop the skills to research and write on these topics.

General Entry Criteria

  • 2 passes in A Level/HSC (At GCE A/L, a pass is considered E and above. HSC pass is considered C and above.) OR

  • Attainment of a Level 4 qualification in a related field OR

  • Attainment of a Level 4 Foundation Study Program approved for the specific Diploma program.

Alternative Criteria

  • Completion of a Level 4 qualification (unrelated), and successful completion of an MQA-approved University Preparation Program OR

  • 20 years old, completion of secondary school, 2 years of relevant work experience, and successful completion of an MQA-approved University Preparation Program

Core Modules

Year 1

  1. Contemporary Design Studies

  2. Foundational Design Studio

  3. Introduction to Structure, Material and Tectonics

  4. Design Communication 1

  5. History and Theories of Architecture

  6. Design Studio 1

  7. Construction 1

  8. Design Communication 2 Optional module (only compulsory for those students exiting diploma)

  9. Industry Experience 1

Exit with a Diploma in Interior Architecture

Year 3

  1. Culture and Context in Architecture

  2. Design Studio 2 Design Studio 1

  3. Construction 2

  4. Digital Communication 1

  5. Industry Experience 2

  6. Design Studio 3

  7. Construction 3

  8. Digital Communication 2

Exit with an Advanced Diploma in Interior Architecture

Year 3

  1. Advanced Topics 1: Sustainability and Conservation

  2. Design Research 1 Design Studio 3

  3. Design Studio 4: Capstone 1

  4. Construction Documentation

  5. Advanced Topics 2: Design and Technology

  6. Professional Studies

  7. Design Research 2

  8. Design Studio 5: Capstone 2

The broader goals of the programme are as follows:

  • To contribute to the national economy by developing human capital competent to shape the future of the interior architecture industry

  • To produce design graduates who are fully equipped and ready to work in the industry

  • To contribute to the development of the skilled workforce required for the development of our built environment

  • To foster a generation of designers who can envision and design a better-built environment

  • To raise the standards of local design education to be competitive with international programmes

  • To produce graduates who can work collaboratively with others to solve problems in a range of professional-level contexts by applying relevant theories and techniques.

Course fee: MVR 4,675 per month x 36 months
(MVR 2,958 per month under the government grant scheme)

Upon successful completion of this programme participants will be able to: 

  • Demonstrate the essential knowledge and skills in design thinking and the design process

  • Demonstrate essential knowledge of the history and context of design and architecture, and show awareness of global design trends and challenges

  • Demonstrate deep technical understanding of buildings and materiality and the technical and representational skills required for the built environment industry

  • Evaluate, reflect on and synthesize solutions to designing different types of interior spaces and undertaking versatile projects

  • Work collaboratively and autonomously to undertake responsibilities at a professional level in the design sector

  • Enhance personal and professional attributes through various ongoing professional development programmes and self-education programmes

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What our students say

I am a Computer Science student, completing my second year at ³Ô¹ÏÍø and in my programme. I am working at Dhiraagu as a Technical Support Specialist.

Pursuing a first degree at the age of 28 years is challenging, especially while working and studying full-time, which is not easy. Learning innovative ideas and finding inspiring opportunities are activities that I always look out for.

When I started the course, I never thought that we would have an unforeseen challenge in our studies, but we had a sudden change from face-to-face theory and practical classes to going classes online. At first, it was very challenging, and I faced many difficulties and obstacles.

However, we managed to adapt to and continue with online classes. However, coordinating tasks with group members from class for meetings and working sessions became a challenge, and the team dynamic of working in a group changed since we couldn’t meet in person anymore. Even in lecture-based classes, not meeting in person changed the experience. Students are normally able to ask questions during lectures, which is beneficial for other students and for the lecturer, while in online classes, they may not realize that students are missing an important concept.

This was how the COVID pandemic lockdown was for me, busy with so much new learning. Some of the interesting modules in this course like Intelligent Systems and IOT have given me a lot of additional knowledge I’ll be able to use, which will definitely help me out in my career.

In completing the whole second year of the course online, what seemed impossible has proved to be possible now. But I really look forward to the day we can begin face-to-face classes again and to continuing my physical studies at ³Ô¹ÏÍø.

We thought that computer lab sessions had to be physically attended classes, but now we all know they can be done online, virtually, anytime, anywhere! And ³Ô¹ÏÍø computer science lecturers have been doing their best to ensure that we continue to receive a quality education.

I must say that we all must face difficulties with courage and find a workaround when we meet an obstacle.

Ibrahim Hamooz Abdul Razzag - BSc Computer Science student

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