
B.Sc Interior Design Integrated with the WDC, UK Membership
Curriculum Structure
Introduction to Design and Art Principles
History of Interior Design
Measure Drawing
Art Studio
Basic Design Studio
Drawing and Drafting Studio
Theory of Design
Architectural Elements in Interior Design
Spatial Aesthetics and Perceptions
Sustainable Design
Design Tools Studio
Interior Design Studio
Residential Interior Design
Commercial Interior Design
Technology Integration
Elective Course
Material Exploration
Interior Design Studio 2
Spatial Aesthetics and Perceptions
Advanced Technology Applications
Global Design Perspectives
Retail Design
Interior Design Studio 3
Design Study and Studio 1
Advanced Design Studio
Project Management
BOQ Basics
Industry Internship or Research Project
Thesis
Advanced Project Management and BOQ
Professional Ethics
Portfolio Presentation and Review
Course Highlights
Design-Centric Curriculum with Practical Exposure
Gain hands-on experience in spatial planning, furniture design, lighting, and materials through studio-based projects and real-world simulations.
Industry-Integrated Learning
Benefit from collaborations with architects, designers, and industry experts through workshops, internships, and live projects that bridge classroom knowledge with professional practice.
Digital Design Tools & Visualization Skills
Master industry-standard software such as AutoCAD, SketchUp, and 3D Max to create detailed interior layouts and realistic 3D visualizations.

Career Outcomes
After completing a B.Sc in Interior Design, graduates are well-equipped with a diverse skill set that opens up various career paths in the dynamic field of interior design. Here are some common career paths that individuals may pursue:
Career Pathway
Interior Designer
Space Planner
Design Consultant
Project Manager
Furniture Designer
Set Designer
Exhibition and Retail Designer
Sustainable Design Specialist
Design Entrepreneur
Digital Rendering Specialist
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The World Design Council (WDC) membership offers students international recognition, access to global design networks, participation in international exhibitions and design forums, and exposure to industry standards and trends—giving them a competitive edge in the global market.
Students gain hands-on experience in space planning, lighting design, materials and finishes, and sustainable interiors. They are trained in industry-standard software such as AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit, and 3ds Max for 2D drafting and 3D modeling.
Graduates can work as Interior Designers, Space Planners, Visual Merchandisers, Set Designers, or Interior Stylists in residential, commercial, and hospitality sectors. WDC membership also enhances opportunities for international placements and further design certifications.