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BA Interior Design

BA Interior Design – Semester-wise Syllabus

First Year (Foundation & Basics)

Semester 1

  1. Introduction to Interior Design

    • Definition, scope, and significance

    • Role of an interior designer

    • Design principles & elements

  2. Basic Design & Visual Arts

    • Line, form, color, texture, space

    • 2D & 3D composition

    • Sketching & rendering techniques

  3. Technical Drawing & Drafting

    • Orthographic projections (plans, elevations, sections)

    • Scale & proportion

    • Manual drafting tools & techniques

  4. Materials & Finishes – I

    • Introduction to basic materials (wood, metal, glass, stone, etc.)

    • Surface finishes & applications

  5. History of Art & Design – I

    • Prehistoric to Renaissance art & architecture

  6. Workshop Practice (Model Making)

    • Basics of model making with different materials

Semester 2

  1. Space Planning & Furniture Design

    • Anthropometrics & ergonomics

    • Furniture styles, materials, and construction

  2. Building Construction & Services – I

    • Basics of construction (walls, floors, roofs)

    • Plumbing, electrical, and HVAC basics

  3. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) – I

    • Introduction to AutoCAD (2D drafting)

  4. Environmental Studies & Sustainable Design

    • Eco-friendly materials & energy-efficient design

  5. History of Interior Design – II

    • Baroque, Rococo, Victorian, and Modern movements

  6. Color Theory & Application

    • Psychology of color, color schemes, and application in interiors


Second Year (Intermediate & Advanced Skills)

Semester 3

  1. Residential Interior Design

    • Designing living spaces (kitchen, bedroom, living room)

    • Client requirements & space optimization

  2. Building Construction & Services – II

    • Advanced construction techniques

    • Lighting & acoustics in interiors

  3. CAD & 3D Modeling – II

    • SketchUp / Revit basics

    • 3D visualization

  4. Textiles & Soft Furnishings

    • Fabric types, upholstery, curtains, and drapes

  5. Lighting Design

    • Natural & artificial lighting

    • Types of fixtures & mood lighting

  6. Working Drawings & Estimation

    • Costing, BOQ (Bill of Quantities), and specifications

Semester 4

  1. Commercial Interior Design

    • Offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and hospitality design

  2. Interior Detailing & Joinery

    • Doors, windows, partitions, and false ceilings

  3. Advanced CAD & Rendering

    • 3ds Max / Lumion for realistic renders

  4. Universal Design & Accessibility

    • Barrier-free design for differently-abled users

  5. Interior Landscaping & Outdoor Spaces

    • Balcony, terrace, and garden design

  6. Project Management

    • Site supervision, contracts, and timelines


Third Year (Specialization & Professional Practice)

Semester 5

  1. Hospitality & Retail Design

    • Hotels, cafes, showrooms, and exhibition spaces

  2. Advanced Materials & Smart Technology

    • Smart homes, automation, and innovative materials

  3. Portfolio Development

    • Creating a professional design portfolio

  4. Internship / Live Projects

    • Practical industry exposure

  5. Elective – I (Choose One)

    • Sustainable Design / Set Design / Furniture Design

Semester 6

  1. Final Degree Project

    • Comprehensive interior design project (residential/commercial)

  2. Professional Practice & Ethics

    • Client handling, legal aspects, and business of design

  3. Digital Presentation & VR in Design

    • Virtual reality walkthroughs (Enscape / VRay)

  4. Elective – II (Choose One)

    • Exhibition Design / Heritage Conservation / Acoustics

  5. Viva & Portfolio Submission

    • Final presentation and evaluation


Additional Components (Across Semesters)

  • Workshops & Industry Visits

  • Software Training (AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit, 3ds Max, Photoshop)

  • Design Competitions & Exhibitions