The bachelor's degree qualifies interior design graduates for project work in design offices and agencies. Even if self-employment is not an immediate option, the large proportion of chamber-of-architects-approved academic content (A-D) ensures graduates' versatility across all interior design and architectural offices as well as interior design departments in enterprises, whose regular employees need to be able to independently carry out project work – from the initial project design to project management.
The Wiesbaden bachelor continues the tradition of providing a generalist education, adapting it at the same time appropriately to the demands that arise from today's conditions of planning and execution. The generalist preparation for a variegated and expanded professional field is leading to a continuous and healthy demand.
A special feature of the Wiesbaden bachelor's program in interior design is its one-year foundational training in artistic and methodical fundamentals. Unencumbered by realities of construction and execution, the foundations year is meant to solidify fundamental aesthetic qualifications prior to students' entering the specialized interior-design focused part of the program. This "basic course" (Vorkurs) aims at conceptual artistic competence and is designed to productively facilitate integrating the multiple requirements of realistic situations in the ensuing projects studies while realizing an overarching aesthetic vision.
The program's use of excellent equipment and labs for wood, metal and plastics in the foundations year ensures that students have the opportunity of intensively experiencing quality empirical insights.
Hochschule RheinMain
University of Applied Sciences
Faculty of Design – Computer Science – Media
Unter den Eichen Campus
Unter den Eichen 5
65195 Wiesbaden
Phone: +49 (0)611 9495-2501
Fax: +49 (0)611 9495-2173
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