Why Master of Design?
Design environments that change how people interact, work and live.
Our Master of Design specialising in Interior Architecture will prepare you for a career as an interior designer. Learn how to inspire human connection through a focus on design research, theory, and practice. Complete hands-on practical learning through research-based projects and real-world projects, designing in our world-class facilities and professional studio spaces. You’ll gain the knowledge to design stimulating, sustainable and visually appealing interiors.
Enhance wellbeing, productivity, and emotional experience through your designs. Create innovative workspaces, healing healthcare environments or reimagine urban living. Adelaide University will help guide you to reimagine interior environments across residential, commercial, and public spaces – shifting the way society perceives space.
Overview
Explore the intricate relationship between design and human experience with Adelaide University. Our Master of Design specialising in Interior Architecture will provide you with an advanced understanding of the evolving landscape of design innovation.
In this degree, you will participate in hands-on projects that encourage both critical and creative thinking. Explore the cultural, social, economic, and technological factors of sustainable design while developing innovative ideas to improve societal quality of life.
Develop expertise in navigating the complex landscape of art and design policy, including funding opportunities, grant sourcing and application processes. Hone your communication skills and develop effective strategies for collaboration within the diverse design community.
Choose from a range of electives in your second year, broadening your scope in different interior design and architecture principles. You’ll also complete a yearlong research project, preparing you for a career as an interior designer.
From cosy residential spaces to inviting commercial designs, you’ll create environments that shape how society interacts.