Master - Interior Design
- 1 year
- Duration
- 29,300 EUR
- Price
- Rolling admission
- Start
- Rolling admission
- Deadline
- Master
- Degree
- Campus
- Format
- Milan / Italy
- Location
- The Istituto Marangoni
- School
Program description
The emphasis of the Master of Interior Design program is on studying the material, textile, and lighting components that help define private abodes, as well as developing an aesthetic language based on the interpretation of current trends in decoration and way of life. Students are guided to the understanding of the research methods required to know their own cultural identity, the themes of luxury and international sustainability.
The professional method entails furnishing the resources with the technical representation and methodology utilized in the company's allotted assignments.
Furthermore, students experience numerous types of projects, addressing simulated briefs issued by organizations.
Students will be able to transform the identity of businesses and their philosophies into a variety of contexts after completing this course, which includes an examination of various approaches to interior design, including residential, commercial (retail design), and exhibition spaces.
Program structure
1st Semester
- History and Criticism of Contemporary Design
- Trend Forecasting
- Visual Research
- Production Processes
- Innovative Technologies and Materials
- Techniques of Project Communication
- Interior Design 1
- Communication Tools and Techniques
- Computer Aided Design (CAD)
2nd Semester
- Rendering
- Interior Design 2
- Graphic Design
- Light Design
- Innovative Technologies and Materials
- Sociology and Anthropology of Design
- Environment Design
- Dissertation
Price
Fee for two semesters (1 year) is 29300.00 EUR for international students.
Enrollment Fee — 5500.00 EUR.
Requirements for applicants
Candidates must have a sufficient command of the English or the chosen language of the course to be able to meet the requirements of the programme in every respect.
When considering the suitability of an applicant for a place on the programme the Admissions team will usually take the following factors into account:
- three years degree or equivalent;
- the applicant’s qualifications;
- the information given in supporting academic references;
- the applicant’s personal statement;
- a portfolio of work (if appropriate to the subject).
About the university
In 1935, Milanese tailor Giulio Marangoni established Istituto, which by 1942 had evolved into the Scuola Professionale Artistica. While the school's focus was initially on educating pattern makers and seamstresses, it shifted to fashion design, product development, and marketing in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Istituto Marangoni is an exclusive fashion and design institute in Italy.
Milan, in Lombardy, is the institute's headquarters; it also has outposts in Florence, London, Paris, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Mumbai and Miami.
The university has partnerships with more than 4,500 global brands and businesses, giving students and alums access to a wealth of resources and opportunities. As a result of the school's close relationships with businesses on a worldwide and local scale, it is able to help current students and alums map out a career path that is tailored to their specific interests and aspirations within the fields of management and business.
Istituto Marangoni's Italia campuses teaches all of the Institute's core curricula:
- Fashion Courses
- Design Courses
- Art courses
Career services help students connect with possible employers, make business connections, and get internship experience.
By the time they graduate, practically all students have designed multiple collections for the Milan Fashion Show. Students visit profile displays, trading floors, presentations, and podium demonstrations as part of the curriculum.