Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours) Program (T320)

Program Description

Program Overview

Take your interior design education to the next level and develop transferable skills for exciting career paths in design, construction, and other industries with the one-year Honours Bachelor of Interior Design (Degree Completion) (T320) program.  

This fully online program was developed for graduates of advanced diploma programs in interior design. 

This online program does not qualify for study/work permit (including PGWP eligibility) in Canada.

 

Full Description

Explore design thinking, sustainability, socially responsible practices, building systems and construction in the fully online one-year Honours Bachelor of Interior Design (Degree Completion) (T320) program. Students develop research skills and gain practical experience with a large capstone project. 

This degree completion program — developed for graduates of advanced diploma programs in interior design — teaches students how to create, edit, and manage construction documents, enabling them to pursue careers in the construction and facilities management industries. Students also learn to analyze interiors, architecture, decorative arts, and art within global, historical, economic, ecological and cultural contexts and human-centred theories to examine clients’ needs and goals. 

The program prepares students for entry-level interior design practice, advanced study, and application for membership in professional interior design organizations. 

Your Field Education Options

Students have the opportunity to gain real-world experience through work-integrated learning opportunities, where possible, embedded in studio projects. Students also develop practical skills by participating in a capstone project in the program's final two semesters.

Program Specific Computer Requirements

Must be able to handle large drawing programs such as the latest version of Revit. PC preferred.

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Career Options

This program prepares graduates for a range of positions, including the following:

  • Junior Interior Designer
  • Draftsperson / CAD Technician
  • Material and supplier salesperson

This program teaches skills transferable to many other jobs within the design and construction industries. Students develop skills in creating, editing, and managing construction documents, preparing them to work in construction and facilities or property management. Their design skills make them valuable employees at companies that supply services and materials to the construction industry.

Alumni Impact

We are immensely proud of the contributions of our alumni in Toronto and around the globe.

From Michelin-starred restaurants to major construction, entertainment, community and financial organizations, our graduates are truly making an impact across a range of industries.

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