- Undergraduate
Interior Architecture with Foundation Year BA (Hons)
Overview
Why study at the University of West London?
- Ranked 30th university in the UK - The Guardian University Guide 2025
- Number 1 London university for overall student satisfaction - National Student Survey 2024**
- Best university for Student Experience and Teaching Quality in the UK - The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024
Why study this course?
This is a one-year foundation course after which you will study for a three-year degree. You will be able to choose any of the BA courses that we run in the London School of Film, Media and Design.
After a year spent building your skills in good academic practices and research while experiencing all the aspects of student life, you will be ready to progress seamlessly to your chosen degree.
Our foundation year course is particularly suited to you if:
- you do not have the relevant qualifications in a media or design subject
- you are returning to study
- if English is not your first language and could benefit from a year of practising your verbal and writing skills
- if you are still deciding on which field of media and design you would like to specialise in.
Please note that a £2000 Path to Success bursary is available to all UK foundation year students, which is non-repayable.
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Course detail & modules
Why study a Foundation Year?
A Foundation Year prepares you for study at undergraduate level, it s the first step on your university journey. The skills and knowledge you acquire will stand you in good stead for your degree studies as well as your entry into the world of work. Over the course of an academic year, you will explore a range of subjects that will underpin your future studies, as well as enjoy full access to university facilities.
What will I study during the Foundation Year?
You will be supported to help you make the most of the foundation year through:
- independent study (Personalised Learning module)
- an introduction to the various areas of the media and design industry (Creative Sectors module)
- an understanding of how media and design fit with wider society (Contextual Studies module)
- introduction to the software used within the industry (Creative Research module)
- learning good academic practice and discipline (Academic Performance module)
- creation of a media artefact which reflects your chosen path of study (Major Project module).
Further details about the modules can be found on the right-hand side of this page.
Through these modules, you come to have a better understanding of the areas within media and design. You will become familiar with techniques that help you to:
- manage your time and study effectively
- learn academic, research and presentation skills.
Any other benefits?
You will have full access to the University of West London's facilities as well as being fully integrated into university life.
This well-established course is taught by an experienced team of lecturers committed to enabling and supporting you to develop your skills and creativity.
Compulsory modules
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Personalised Learning
An opportunity for you to reflect on the skills and qualities that you already have and to identify those that you need to acquire.
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Study Skills for Success
This module will enable you to read critically, present an argument, and distinguish between the quality and suitability of materials. It will prepare you to use and evaluate a range of evidence sources throughout your degree.
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Creative Research in Media and Design
Undertake the individual research for your major project work whilst learning industry-standard software.
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Contextual Studies in Media and Design
Explore how media and design have developed over the years through changes in technology and society.
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Creative Sectors in Media and Design
Understand the principles and inter-connectedness of the creative sectors and acquire the essential skills for success.
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Major Project (Foundation Year)
You will work in groups to produce content showcased in the UWL's interactive magazine FOUND.
Compulsory modules
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Introduction to Interior Architecture Skills and Knowledge
Through a series of exercises, workshops and projects (which mix online, virtual, and studio learning experiences) this module will introduce you to a range of methods of research, observation and analysis. Engaging in a range of traditional and contemporary drawing, visual research and media methods and practices the module will support how you explore, document/record, explore and interpret environments and space.
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Design Studio Foundations
You will work as part of a small design team on this module as you explore different materials and technologies in the use of interior spaces, covering construction, environmental/sustainable issues and performance. You'll also examine the principles of services and environmental design, materials and their properties.
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Design Studio Projects
Through a series of individual and team design studio projects, you will begin to develop a personal approach to the process of design. This module, which has a focus on urban and city environments, will also explore the communication and representation of design, along with how design ideas are spread through different media.
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Design Culture and Critical Theory
Helping you to understand design practice through a critical approach, this module uses a range of study methods to investigate cultural and creative processes. It seeks to build on this by also exploring various aspects of cultural knowledge and concepts.
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Visual Communication
On this module you will undertake a series of small-scale spatial design projects. Each project introduces a key spatial design skill, ranging from traditional hand-drawn orthographic drawing and workshop skills, to an exploration of the notion of narrative and sequence, to the latest digital and time-based media skills.
Compulsory modules
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Professional and Collaborative Practices
This module will support you to further develop your design skills. Through projects, briefs and possible relevant work-placement(s)/internship(s), the module will encourage and challenge you in work-based situations, as a way to understand your position in professional interior design practices and to begin to identify possible future direction.
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Design Studio Technology
On this module, delivered through a series of design projects, you will focus on approaches to technology and professional practice. The emphasis is on drawn and written information and how this produced within the professional understanding of interior design practice. You'll also explore topics such as business, economics, law and legal, professional conduct.
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Design Studio Identities
On this module you will be issued a series of themed briefs, from which you will select one. Working alone or in a group on your chosen brief, you will be given the opportunity to apply your design, creative, critical thinking, technical knowledge and skills. The emphasis will be on material and/or constructional experimentation.
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Design Culture and Critical Theory 2
This module continues to help you acquire a deeper knowledge and understanding of historical, social, practical, theoretical and cultural developments. You will also explore in more detail the social responsibility of a designer of the built environment in the changing social, cultural, political and economic climate.
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Interior Architecture Research Methods
On this module you will document, survey and analyse an architectural context, in order to generate information that leads to a new design. You will explore your designs with consideration of potential users, applying this in your drawings and models.
Compulsory modules
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Design Proposal
The overall aim of this module is for you to create an illustrated report that describes the development of your design for the Major Design Project. It will include critical reflection on decisions made during the design process and a speculative application of the professional and legal frameworks.
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Client Projects
Through a series of ëliveí and simulated projects and/or briefs, this module will encourage and challenge you to produce completed design solutions. It will also help you to build a professional portfolio and support you in developing your own conceptual, methodological and communication approaches.
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Context and Rational Paper
During this module you will choose a subject area of interest and research it, reflecting on and articulating a clear argument that conforms to academic conventions. The aim is to demonstrate your knowledge of this area through analysis and evaluation, presenting a balanced argument.
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Major Design Project
Taking the skills you have previously developed on your course, on this module you will complete a design project to a professional standard. The aim is for you to express your individual design thinking and approach to interior design.
Entry requirements
These can include:
- A-Levels at grades B and C (if you have two A-Levels) or grades D, D and D (if you have three), or above
- BTEC Extended Diploma with Merit, Merit, Pass
- Access to HE Diploma
- T-Levels
You also need GCSE English and Maths (grade 9 – 4 / A* - C) or Level 2 equivalents.
Looking for BA (Hons) Interior Architecture without Foundation Year?
You may be eligible for a student loan to cover the cost of tuition fees, or a maintenance loan. Additional funding is available to some types of students, such as those with dependants and disabled students.
Looking for BA (Hons) Interior Architecture without Foundation Year?
You need to meet our English language requirement - a minimum of IELTS 5.5 for each of the four individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening). Visit our English language requirements page for information on other English language tests we accept.
You also need academic qualifications at the same level as UK applicants. In some countries where teaching is in English, we may accept local qualifications. Check for local equivalents.
We offer pre-sessional English language courses if you do not meet these requirements.
Looking for BA (Hons) Interior Architecture without Foundation Year?
You may be eligible for a student loan to cover the cost of tuition fees, or a maintenance loan. Additional funding is available to some types of students, such as those with dependants and disabled students.
Looking for BA (Hons) Interior Architecture without Foundation Year?
Fees & funding
Please note:
- Fees for the 2026/27 academic year and onwards may be subject to Government regulation and change.
- Tuition fees are charged for each year of your course. If your course runs for two years or more, you will need to pay the fee for each academic year at the start of that year.
- If your course runs for less than two years, the cost above is for your full course and you will need to pay the full fee upfront.
- If no fee is shown above then the fees for this course are not available yet. Please check again later for updates.
Funding your studies
You may be eligible for a student loan to cover the cost of tuition fees, or a maintenance loan. Additional funding is available to some types of students, such as those with dependants and disabled students.
Foundation year bursary
If you are a UK student joining a foundation year course with UWL, you will receive a £2000 Path to Success bursary to support your studies. This is not a loan and does not need to be repaid. You will receive £500 per year subject to your attendance, engagement and progression through your studies.
To find out more, explore our Undergraduate scholarships and bursaries page.
Please note:
- Fees for the 2026/27 academic year and onwards may be subject to Government regulation and change.
- Tuition fees are charged for each year of your course. If your course runs for two years or more, you will need to pay the fee for each academic year at the start of that year.
- If your course runs for less than two years, the cost above is for your full course and you will need to pay the full fee upfront.
- If no fee is shown above then the fees for this course are not available yet. Please check again later for updates.
International students - funding your studies
We offer scholarships for international students including International Ambassador Scholarships.
Further information about funding and financial support for international students is available from the UK Council for International Student Affairs.
Teaching staff
Dr Jo Henderson
Course Leader for Foundation Year courses within the London School of Film, Media and Design.
My teaching experience started with A-Level and BTEC in Media and Design since then I have taught at various London institutions at all levels of Higher Education in the field of media, documentary, television and contextual studies. I joined UWL as a full-time staff member in 2016 to establish the successful Foundation course.
Course Leader for Foundation Year courses within the London School of Film, Media and Design.
My teaching experience started with A-Level and BTEC in Media and Design since then I have taught at various London institutions at all levels of Higher Education in the field of media, documentary, television and contextual studies. I joined UWL as a full-time staff member in 2016 to establish the successful Foundation course.
Study & career progression
Study Progression: after completing your Foundation Year, you will progress to undergraduate level and can choose to study any of the London School of Film, Media and Design's BA (Hons) courses.
Career Progression
Recent LFMD graduates have gone on to work in the following fields:
- interior design
- architectural design
- the creative design industry.
Your degree will also open opportunities in the following industries:
- architecture
- graphic design
- product design.
You may decide to specialise in a related area or explore a new subject. Please see our postgraduate courses for a range of options.
How to apply
Head to the UCAS website where you can apply using:
- our institution code - W05
- the UCAS course code (below)
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Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
Visit us and see for yourself
Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
Our prospectus
All of our courses in one place - download now or order a hard copy.
We're here to help
Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
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