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    I am looking to study interior design at uni next year. I have been looking at different universities which offer it and while looking i found that liverpool JMU calls the course spacial design ... and Leeds metropolitan mixes the course with architecture i was just wondering if anybody knew if there was a big difference between them?
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    (Original post by AliciaJayne)
    I am looking to study interior design at uni next year. I have been looking at different universities which offer it and while looking i found that liverpool JMU calls the course spacial design ... and Leeds metropolitan mixes the course with architecture i was just wondering if anybody knew if there was a big difference between them?
    Hey! I don't really know the difference between those two courses however I'm interested in studying interior design next year too :-)
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    Hey! I don't really know the difference between those two courses however I'm interested in studying interior design next year too :-)
    Where are you thinking of studying? :-)
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    At the moment before open days my top 4 are huddersfield, Northumbria, sheffield Hallam and Lincoln :-) what about you?


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    At the moment before open days my top 4 are huddersfield, Northumbria, sheffield Hallam and Lincoln :-) what about you?


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    Ive got a top 3 - Huddersfield, Birmingham and Liverpool
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    Huddersfield is my number 1 even before I go to the open day in October! You got twitter?


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    Yeah its AliciaMeAtSix xxx Yeah thats what i was thinking what date is it the 5thxx
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    I'm going to the 31st October one :-)


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    Re: Interior Design
    (Original post by AliciaJayne)
    I am looking to study interior design at uni next year. I have been looking at different universities which offer it and while looking i found that liverpool JMU calls the course spacial design ... and Leeds metropolitan mixes the course with architecture i was just wondering if anybody knew if there was a big difference between them?
    Hello! My name is Eliel and I am UCA representative and also a current student there. I have been doing photography for 2 years now.

    I read that you are thinking of applying for Interior Design courses in the UK and I though you would be interested in our BA (Hons) in Interior Architecture and Design at UCA Farnham incase you were planning on adding any more options to your UCAS application. Not sure if you have heard of UCA before. The University for the Creative Arts is one of the leading providers of specialist art and design education in Europe. We are a diverse community of about 7,000 students from more than 70 countries and are based around five campuses in Surrey and Kent.

    The BA (Hons) in Interior Architecture and Design is great. They help you get involved with a good balance between theory and techniques that are to do with processes in designing interior space, specially in relation to the restructuring or remodeling of buildings.

    The course has some great industry connections and the final year work placement allows you to experience the realities of a design practice working on live projects. Companies that regularly employ our students work for clients such as:

    Aston Martin
    BBC
    The V&A Museum
    Imperial War Museum
    Karen Millen
    All Saints
    HMV
    Gap.

    If you want to find out a bit more about the course please visit the following link: http://www.ucreative.ac.uk/ba-interi...rnham/overview

    As I said before, I am a current student at UCA and have been for almost 2 years now so if you have any questions rewarding student life or anything else please don't hesitate to ask.

    Hope you find this useful.

    Eliel.
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