Honours Bachelor of Interior Design

Hazel McCallion Campus (Mississauga)

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The Honours Bachelor of Interior Design program at Sheridan College offers students a comprehensive education in the art and science of interior design. Over four years, students delve into various aspects of interior design, including spatial planning, design theory, building codes, materials, and construction techniques. Through a combination of studio-based courses, lectures, and hands-on projects, students develop the skills and knowledge needed to create functional, aesthetically pleasing, and environmentally sustainable interior spaces. With a focus on design innovation, sustainability, and industry relevance, graduates emerge as creative and skilled interior designers ready to embark on diverse career paths in the field of interior design.

Curriculum:

  1. Studio-Based Learning: The program emphasizes studio-based learning, providing students with ample opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge to practical design projects. Through studio courses, students develop design concepts, create detailed plans and drawings, and present their ideas in a professional manner.

  2. Design Theory and History: Students gain a deep understanding of design theory and history, exploring the evolution of interior design styles, movements, and trends. They analyze historical and contemporary interiors, examine cultural influences, and apply design principles to their own creative projects.

  3. Technical Skills Development: The program focuses on developing technical skills essential for interior design practice. Students learn to use industry-standard software for drafting, 3D modeling, and rendering, as well as hand-drawing and sketching techniques. They also gain knowledge of building codes, regulations, and construction methods.

  4. Sustainability and Environmental Design: With a growing emphasis on sustainability, students learn to integrate environmentally friendly practices into their design solutions. They explore sustainable materials, energy-efficient systems, and green building principles to create healthy and eco-conscious interior spaces.

  5. Professional Practice and Industry Connections: The program prepares students for professional practice in the interior design industry. Through guest lectures, industry partnerships, and internship opportunities, students gain insights into industry trends, standards, and best practices. They also develop communication, presentation, and project management skills essential for success in the field.

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Location

Hazel McCallion Campus (Mississauga)

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Score

IELTS: 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 20572

Application Fees: CAD $ 100

Academic Requirements: International students applying for undergraduate programs at Sheridan College should have a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous educational qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 88 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE Academic: A minimum score of 60.
  • DET Score: A minimum DET score of 115.

Sheridan College does not provide scholarships to international students. However, there are other financial aid options available to international students, such as bursaries and awards. These are typically based on academic achievement, financial need, and community involvement. International students can also explore external scholarship opportunities offered by their home country's government or private organizations. It is recommended that students thoroughly research and apply for these opportunities well in advance of their desired start date at Sheridan College.

Graduating with an Honours Bachelor of Interior Design degree from Sheridan College opens up a multitude of exciting career opportunities in the dynamic field of interior design. Equipped with a comprehensive understanding of design principles, technical skills, and industry standards, graduates are well-prepared to pursue diverse roles in the interior design profession.  

  1. Interior Designer: Graduates can work as interior designers, creating innovative and functional interior spaces for residential, commercial, hospitality, healthcare, and retail environments. They collaborate with clients to understand their needs and preferences, develop design concepts, and oversee the implementation of projects from concept to completion.

  2. Architectural Designer: Graduates may pursue careers as architectural designers, collaborating with architects and engineers to design interior spaces within the framework of larger architectural projects. They integrate interior design elements with architectural features to create cohesive and harmonious built environments.

  3. Space Planner: Graduates can work as space planners, analyzing spatial requirements and optimizing the layout and flow of interior spaces. They assess client needs, conduct space evaluations, and develop space plans that maximize functionality, efficiency, and aesthetics.

  4. Retail Store Designer: Graduates may specialize in retail store design, creating engaging and immersive environments that enhance the customer experience and promote brand identity. They design retail layouts, fixtures, and displays that attract customers and drive sales.

  5. Hospitality Designer: Graduates can specialize in hospitality design, creating welcoming and memorable interiors for hotels, restaurants, resorts, and entertainment venues. They design interiors that reflect the brand identity, enhance guest comfort, and optimize operational efficiency.

  6. Healthcare Designer: Graduates may specialize in healthcare design, creating healing environments for hospitals, clinics, and wellness centers. They design interiors that promote patient well-being, support healthcare delivery, and comply with regulatory requirements.

  7. Sustainable Design Consultant: With a growing emphasis on sustainability, graduates can work as sustainable design consultants, integrating environmentally friendly practices into their design solutions. They promote energy-efficient systems, sustainable materials, and green building strategies to create healthy and eco-conscious interior spaces.

  8. Furniture Designer/Manufacturer: Graduates may pursue careers as furniture designers or manufacturers, designing and producing custom furniture pieces for residential, commercial, and institutional clients. They combine artistic creativity with technical expertise to create functional and aesthetically pleasing furniture designs.

  9. Set Designer: Graduates can work as set designers for film, television, theater, and events, creating immersive environments that bring stories to life on stage and screen. They collaborate with directors, producers, and production teams to design sets that enhance storytelling and create memorable experiences for audiences.

  10. Design Entrepreneur: Graduates may choose to start their own interior design firms or design-related businesses, offering services such as design consulting, project management, and product sourcing. They establish their brands, build client relationships, and manage projects independently or with a team of professionals.


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