UAL Diploma in Interior Architecture Level 3


  • Start Date: 01/09/2025
  • Course is for: School Leaver
  • Course Length: 1 Year
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Are you an aspiring interior architect? Would you love to create innovative spaces for residential, commercial, or hospitality environments? Or perhaps you dream of designing sustainable interiors that transform how people experience spaces?

Wherever your interests lie, our course offers an exciting introduction to the dynamic world of interior architecture.

What will I learn?

  • The basics of interior design and architecture: Learn about space planning, colour, materials, and construction techniques, with a focus on sustainable design.
  • Traditional and digital skills: Develop your ability to draw, create 3D models, and use digital tools to bring your ideas to life and communicate them clearly.
  • Design history and theory: Explore important design styles, cultural influences, and key ideas that will help you develop your own approach to interior architecture.
  • From concept to final design: Work through the full design process, from brainstorming and research to detailed planning and final presentations, helping you gain confidence in bringing your ideas to reality.

From concept to production, you will learn the skills needed to create high-quality designs and products that will then be effectively communicated through various visual media.

Your project work will allow you to develop a range of technical and academic skills to prepare you in moving towards a chosen specialism.

You will complete your course by showcasing your work through an end of year exhibition and a strong portfolio of work that you can share with potential employers or to gain further studies at university.

Required Entry Qualifications

The standard entry requirements for this course are:

5 GCSE grade 4 or above (grade A*-C), including English and Maths and a creative subject studied at GCSE.

You will have a chat with our teachers and you’ll need to bring a portfolio of work to this (this can be digital).

Applicants who do not meet all the course entry requirements, may still be considered.

If not able to continue with their application to this course, an alternative course will be explored and further advice and guidance offered.

Throughout this qualification you will build skills, competencies and confidence in the creative process, understanding how to reflect on your practice and unlock your creative potential.

We’ll give you regular feedback, designed to help you be the best you can, be it in practical work, concept development and design or how you creatively problem solve.

You are graded at the end of each year. In year one this is the final major project, a body of work that shows your strengths and personal interests and is based around where you excel. Reflecting your research, contextual design, presentation and, of course, your practical skills.

Top-up onto the extended diploma in year two and you will advance your skill set and professional qualities building towards the extended final major project, showcasing how far you have come.

Assessed on your professional portfolio of work, you will be ready to progress to university or the other exciting next steps in your creative career.

As a team we are highly motivated and positive and believe that an open mind and a can do attitude is the best way for you to get the most out of your learning.

We work closely with our students and often learn from each other to embrace creativity, share new ideas and celebrate at the end of year with an exhibition of the fantastic work produced.

Live projects are an exciting and important part of the course.

You’ll work on live commissions or receive work placements with external companies.

Our network of employer partnership includes:

  • BALTIC Centre of Contemporary Art
  • Northern Gas Network
  • North East Dyslexia
  • Newcastle Crown Court
  • Kurodragon
  • Surreal and Wild in Art.

This is an amazing opportunity to show you can work to a live brief with your own style of work; perfect to add to your CV.

“We were amazed at the work the students produced.” Newcastle Crown Court

“It was great working with the college on this project to commemorate these iconic structures, which have been a familiar sight in Redheugh for more than a century.” Northern Gas Networks

School Leaver Course Guide 2025/2026

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