BESIGN The Sustainable Design School Bachelor Design in Sustainable Innovation Option in Interior Design
BESIGN The Sustainable Design School

BESIGN The Sustainable Design School

Bachelor Design in Sustainable Innovation Option in Interior Design

Nice, France

Bachelor's degree

3 years

English

Full time

EUR 8,500 / per year **

On-Campus

* applications are open ! deadline on June 30 for non-EU applicants due to the visa procedure. EU applicants can apply until August 30

** for non-EU/EEA for the 1st year: 8.500€. 2nd & 3rd year: 10.600€/year | fees for EU/EEA for the 1st year: 7.500€. 2nd & 3rd year: 9.600€/year. | scholarships are available for international students

Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor Assistant Designer Option in Interior Design prepares students for careers in the interior design field. The program covers essential design principles, project management, client relations, and sustainable practices. Students will engage in hands-on learning experiences that help them develop a diverse skill set in interior design.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue roles such as interior designer, design assistant, or space planner. Opportunities exist in various sectors, including residential, commercial, and institutional design, allowing students to tailor their career paths to their interests and strengths.

BESIGN School offers its students a unique opportunity to stand out by specializing as early as their second year of the Bachelor’s program. This option will be pursued in the third year. The students have the chance to immerse themselves in a world of exciting discoveries with three distinct specialization options. At BESIGN School, design education remains comprehensive, but each student has the opportunity to shape their own customized learning journey to achieve their unique goals.

The option in sustainable interior design encourages students to reconsider the design of spaces, placing emphasis not only on aesthetics but also on functionality and ecological impact. In the context of population growth and climate change, it is essential to rethink living spaces to reduce energy consumption while still enhancing the lives of occupants and respecting the planet. This specialization aims to merge desirability and aesthetics to reinvent our human environments.

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