University of Johannesburg UJ Interior Design Department
University of Johannesburg Interior Design Department – See Details Below:
Interior Design
If you thought interior design was just about decorating, think again! Interior Designers engage with a range of interior spaces to create innovative spatial solutions with a thorough knowledge of building technology, materials and human environmental needs. Interior designers have a broad scope of knowledge of design and construction and use their expertise in refining the interior space to the highest level of function, quality and comfort and detail.Functional Aesthetics
University of Johannesburg Interior Design Department Contact
University of Johannesburg Interior Design Department Contact – See Details Below:
Department of Interior Design
Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture (FADA)
FADA Building
University of Johannesburg
Bunting Road Campus, Auckland Park
Department of Interior Design
Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture (FADA)
PO Box17011
Doornfontein
2028
South Africa
University of Johannesburg Interior Design Department Courses
University of Johannesburg Interior Design Department Courses – See Details Below:
- BA Interior Design
- BA Honours (Interior Design)
- MA (Design) Department of Interior Design
- PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) in Art and Design
University of Johannesburg Interior Design Department Admission Requirements
University of Johannesburg Interior Design Requirements 2021 – See Details Below:
Admission Requirements for the BA (Interior Design)
- Senior Certificate or equivalent qualification with a minimum APS or M-score
- Attendance of an entrance assessment once the application form has been processed
- Submission of a portfolio with ten pieces of work, to be presented at the entrance assessment
Admission requirements
An appropriate Bachelor’s degree with a recommended minimum of 60% for all final year modules.
Selection criteria
In addition to the minimum admission requirements as outlined above, prospective students may be required to present a portfolio of their own work to an interview panel.
Admission requirements
A relevant Bachelor Honours Degree a “professional” Bachelor’s Degree, or relevant Postgraduate Diploma, with sufficient preparation to conduct research with a recommended minimum of 60% for all final-year modules. A relevant Baccalaureus Technologiae: Interior Design degree, with an average mark of at least 65% combined with a research methodology short learning component as recommended by a Status Committee and approved by the Faculty Board.
Selection criteria
In addition to the minimum admission requirements as outlined above, prospective students may be required to present a portfolio of their own work to an interview panel. A portfolio would be requested if further evidence is required of a students’ readiness to conduct textual or artefactual research. In the case of textual research the portfolio would contain examples of written research, and in the case of artefactual research a portfolio with design artefacts would be required.
Curriculum
CODE MODULE: MID9X01 Research Dissertation: Design
MID9X04 Research Dissertation: Design
*Offered by the Department of Interior Design
Programme structure
- Minimum duration: One year full-time/two years part-time.
- Maximum duration: Two years full-time/three years part-time
- The research component comprises 100% of the programme.