

Bachelor of the Built Environment (Interior Architecture), University of Canberra
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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36 Months
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About this course
The Bachelor of the Built Environment (Interior Architecture) at UC introduces students to the field of interior spatial design, focusing on how interior environments can be visually and interactively shaped. Throughout the course, you'll explore urban environments and public spaces, analyzing their societal context amidst a rapidly globalizing world. The program emphasizes developing creative and critical-thinking skills that enable you to visualize design potentials, communicate ideas through digital tools, and influence how people experience and engage with interior spaces. Successful graduates will be equipped to work as innovative, adaptable interior design professionals, able to evaluate environmental and cultural contexts while collaborating on complex projects with industry professionals. The curriculum is designed to foster a deep understanding of interior architecture through studio work, industry engagement, and real-world projects, preparing students to shape interior spaces in creative and meaningful ways.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students who are passionate about shaping interior environments and want a program that combines creative design with practical industry experience. Its focus on innovative technologies and real-world projects ensures graduates are industry-ready, adaptable, and equipped with skills relevant in a competitive global market. The opportunity for work-integrated learning and overseas study options adds valuable international exposure and professional networking. High-achieving students can also pursue honours, further enhancing their qualifications. If you’re interested in a career in interior design, with opportunities ranging from commercial spaces to heritage and exhibition work, this program offers a comprehensive pathway to becoming a creative and confident interior architect.
Specialisation
The course offers a Specialist Major in Interior Architecture, with a focus on developing skills in spatial design, technology, and industry-specific practices. Students will engage with a diverse range of units covering design studios, visual communication, history and theory, digital design techniques, and interior architecture technology. The program also includes a significant component of work-integrated learning, giving students the chance to collaborate with industry professionals through live projects and internships. The curriculum is structured to provide a comprehensive foundation in interior architecture, allowing students to specialize in various aspects such as commercial, residential, heritage, or exhibition design, and gain practical experience in real-world settings.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
20.96L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To complete the Bachelor of the Built Environment (Interior Architecture), students must earn 72 credit points across core major units, specialist major units, and electives. The core includes foundational courses in analysis, history, visual communication, and design studios, alongside industry-focused units in professional practice and work-integrated learning. The specialist major covers advanced units in design, technology, and interior architecture studio work, providing depth and technical skills. Additionally, students must complete elective units from across the university to meet the 72-credit requirement. The course is designed to be completed in three years full-time, with the flexibility of part-time study up to a maximum of ten years.
English language test
DUOLINGO
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TOEFL
60
PTE
50
IELTS
6
Career prospects
Graduates from this program are prepared for a variety of roles within the interior architecture and design industry. Opportunities include working as interior designers in commercial, residential, or heritage projects, as well as roles in film, television, and exhibition design. Graduates can become set designers, furniture designers, museum or event space planners, or educators. The program’s emphasis on professional practice and industry engagement also supports careers in project management, spatial branding, and creative research. With the skills gained, alumni can pursue opportunities both locally and internationally, contributing to the design of inspiring, functional, and meaningful interior spaces across diverse sectors.
FAQs
What are the English language requirements for this course?
You need an IELTS Academic score of 6.0 overall, with no band score below 6.0 (or equivalent).
Can I participate in overseas study options?
Yes, the course offers signature overseas study options, tailored to ensure students are globally connected, working with leading practitioners and international institutions.
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