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Bachelor of Interior Architecture


General information

Course code: 2126 + Course abbreviation: BIA + Caulfield campus + Internal mode + Course coordinator: Michael Anderson
The Bachelor of Interior Architecture is a four-year, full-time degree program of education in the discipline and professional practice of interior architecture. It is intended for students who wish to seek professional or executive employment in the field of interior architecture or related areas of design activity.
Interior architecture is concerned with the range of commercial and domestic interiors ranging from the hospitality, entertainment, retail, health and transport industries to commercial offices and domestic interiors.
The interior architecture studio units are supported by specialist units in structures and services, building construction and materials, communication methods and media, ergonomics, exhibition design, furniture design, computer-aided design, professional practice, project research and planning and marketing. The course is further supported by units in the theory, history and contemporary discourse in art, design and architecture, as well as by introductory units in drawing and digital imaging.

Structure of the course

This four-year professional degree course is awarded either with or without honours depending upon the grade averages achieved during the course. The course is structured to give students the following areas of study.

Design studios (72 credit points)

This is the major study of the course. There are studios at each year stage.

Studio specialisation (21 credit points)

These include the following core units: 'Communication methods and media', 'Technical communications and drawing', 'Ergonomics', 'Exhibition design and furniture design', 'Modelmaking and workshop practice'. The material covered in these units is also applied in the studio project work.

Technology (36 credit points)

These include construction and materials, structures and services units which provide the core of the technical support studies. The theory covered in these units is also applied in the studio project work.

Theory of art and design (30 credit points)

Students study the theory, context and cultural aspects of art and design.

Drawing and visual structures (6 credit points)

Students take one six-credit-point unit in the first year. These studies are concerned with the development of perception, communication, and visual concepts, primarily using drawing media.

Digital imaging (9 credit points)

Students take the faculty's common unit, 'Digital imaging'. Students later take two core units in architectural computing.

Professional practice (18 credit points)

These studies which are focused on the business practice aspects of design are mostly provided by the faculty's common professional practice units. They include from the faculty program 'Professional practice', 'Effective communication (written and oral)' and 'Project planning and research for interior architecture'.

Industrial collaboration and experience

During the long recess between third and fourth year, students take a period of approximately six weeks of work in an interior architecture studio or related practice or commercial organisation. In many instances, this will be related to the topic which they intend to undertake in the final project. It is intended that in most instances this project will be undertaken in collaboration with an industry partner.

Fourth-year studies

In the third year, students take a project research and planning unit, during which they select a topic area for their fourth-year project, and undertake the basic strategic thinking and planning. In semester one of the fourth year, the discipline and strategic issues are further elaborated in the faculty's Research methods unit. This unit is offered to honours students throughout the faculty. A design studio unit and electives are also taken in semester one. In many instances, studies in the units will be focused on preparing the ground for the major interior architecture project.
During the second semester, students undertake a major studio project which will demonstrate their academic and professional attainment in the discipline and professional practice of interior architecture. They will also undertake theory of art and design's research seminar, which will require them to relate, in oral and written forms, the work they are undertaking in the studio, to its context, methodology and to the contemporary discourse. The focus in this unit is on the discipline aspects of the project. This is combined with a project seminar unit which is similar but which is focused on the professional practice aspects of the project.

Length of course/workload required

Four years of full-time study. The expected number of hours per week for a full-time student is 48 (contact and non-contact), with appropriate adjustment for any part-time study. An 80 per cent attendance record for studios, lectures, seminars etc is required before a student may present for assessment in any unit. Exceptions will be subject to the approval of the course coordinator.

Admission requirements

The course is offered through the VTAC system. Entry is by portfolio, interview and ENTER. Applicants require completion of VCE units 3 and 4 English (any) with a study score of at least 25. Applications will also be considered on the basis of other qualifications assessed as equivalent to the VCE.

Advanced standing (credit provision)

Credit will be granted for equivalent studies completed elsewhere at approved institutions. Advanced standing in the course for students who have completed part of similar courses at Australian or international universities will be considered up to a maximum of two years and in accordance with other regulations of Monash University. Each application for credit or advanced standing will be considered on its own merits.

Revised course program 2002

This course outline for Bachelor of Interior Architecture will apply from 2002. Students who enrolled prior to 2002 will need to consult with the course coordinator for academic advice on enrolment for 2002 and progression.

Fee structure

For students with Australian residency this course falls within the middle band of HECS liability. The fee for international students will be set by the vice-chancellor from time to time (currently $14,500 per annum).

Unit


Year 1
This year introduces students to the basic skills and intellectual processes required to successfully pursue their chosen area of study.


Year 2 Students progressively improve their practical and intellectual skills, as they continue their educational development through core and elective units.


Year 3 Integration of previous years study, with a major focus in their chosen area.


Year 4 A year of intensive study specifically oriented to the students' chosen area of professional specialisation.


Total years 14



Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 1

Semester 2


Drawing and visual structures

C
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DWG1301 Drawing 1C
6 cps








6 cps

Theory of art and design

C o r e

TAD1101 History of pre-industrial art and design 6 cps

TAD1102 Visual culture and media of the industrial age 6 cps

TAD2203 History and criticism of interiors and furniture2A 6 cps


TAD3209 Contemporary discourse in architecture & design and case studies 6 cps


TAD4521 Research methods in design 6 cps

TAD4522 Research seminar in design 6 cps

36 cps

Professional practice

C o r e




PPR1101 Effective communication 3 cps

PPR2110 Professional practiceD 3 cps

PPR3108 Project planning and research for interior architecture 3 cps IAR4406 Industrial experience (long vacation after semester2) 0 cps



9 cps

Digital imaging

C o r e


DIS1101 Digital imaging1 3 cps

DIS2301 Interior architecture computing1 3 cps

DIS2302 Interior architecture computing2 3 cps





9 cps

Design studio

C o r e

IAR1101 Design studio (interiors)1 6 cps

IAR1102 Interior architecture studio2 6 cps

IAR2103 Interior architecture studio3 6 cps

IAR2104 Interior architecture studio4 6 cps

IAR3105 Interior architecture studio5 6 cps

IAR3106 Interior architecture studio6 12 cps

IAR4107 Interior architecture major project part 1 12 cps

IAR4108 Interior architecture major project part 2 18 cps

72 cps

Studio specialisation

C o r e

IAR1402 Communica-tion methods and media 3 cps IDE1501 Modelling and workshop practice1 3 cps

IAR1410 Technical communication and drawing 3 cps

IDE2301 Ergonomics 1 3 cps



IDE2804 Furniture design 1 3 cps


15 cps

Technology

C o r e

IAR1201 Building construction and materialsA 6cps


IAR2301 ServicesA 3cps IAR2304 StructuresA 3cps

IAR2302 ServicesB 3 cps IAR2202 Building construction and materialsB 6 cps IAR2305 StructuresB 3cps

IAR3203 Building construction and materialsC 6 cps




30 cps

Elective






3 cps

6 cps

6 cps


15 cps

Total


24 cps

24 cps

24 cps

24 cps

24 cps

24 cps

24 cps

24 cps

192 cps


Note that all courses and units are subject to ongoing review and minor amendments to improve them.
cps: credit points -- the total student workload per week including in and out-of-class work is normally obtained by doubling the credit points.
Course program

Unit

Credit points

Average taught hours per week

Average out of class hours per week

Total hours

Year 1






Semester 1

IAR1101 Design studio (interiors) 1

6 cps

5 hours

7 hours

12 hours


IAR1402 Communication methods and media (interior architecture)

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


IDE1501 Modelmaking and workshop practice 1

3 cps

3 hours

3 hours

6 hours


DWG1301 Drawing 1C

6 cps

6 hours

6 hours

12 hours


TAD1101 History of pre-industrial art and design

6 cps

3 hours

9 hours

12 hours



24 cps

19 hours

29 hours

48 hours

Semester 2

IAR1102 Interior architecture studio 2

6 cps

4 hours

8 hours

12 hours


IAR1410 Technical communication and drawing

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


DIS1101 Digital imaging 1

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


IAR1201 Building construction and materials A

6 cps

4 hours

8 hours

12 hours


TAD1102 Visual culture and media of the industrial age

6 cps

3 hours

9 hours

12 hours



24 cps

15 hours

33 hours

48 hours

Year 2






Semester 1

IAR2103 Interior architecture studio 3

6 cps

4 hours

8 hours

12 hours


TAD2203 History and criticism of interiors and furniture2A

6 cps

3 hours

9 hours

12 hours


DIS2301 Interior architecture computing1

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


IAR2301 Services A

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


IAR2304 Structures A

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


IDE2301 Ergonomics 1

3cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


24 cps

15 hours

33 hours

48 hours

Semester 2

IAR2104 Interior architecture studio4

6 cps

4 hours

8 hours

12 hours


PPR1103 Effective communication

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


IAR2305 Structures B

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


IAR2302 Services B

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


IAR2202 Building construction and materialsB

6 cps

4 hours

8 hours

12 hours


DIS2302 Interior architecture computing2

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours



24 cps

16 hours

32 hours

48 hours

Year 3






Semester 1

IAR3105 Interior architecture studio5

6 cps

4 hours

8 hours

12 hours


PPR2110 Professional practice D

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


TAD3209 Contemporary discourse in architecture and design and case studies

6 cps

3 hours

9 hours

12 hours


IAR3203 Building construction and materialsC

6 cps

4 hours

8 hours

12 hours


Elective

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours



24 cps

15 hours

33 hours

48 hours

Semester 2

IAR3106 Interior architecture studio6

12 cps

6 hours

18 hours

24 hours


PPR3108 Project planning and research for interior architecture

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


IDE2804 Furniture design 1

3 cps

2 hours

4 hours

6 hours


Elective

6cps

3 hours

9 hours

12 hours



24 cps

13 hours

35 hours

48 hours

Long recess at end of year 3







IAR4406 Industrial experience

0 cps



40 hours

Year 4






Semester 1

TAD4521 Research methods in design

6 cps

2 hours

10 hours

12 hours


IAR4107 Interior architecture major project part 1

12 cps

10 hours

14 hours

24 hours


Elective

6 cps

3 hours

9 hours

12 hours



24 cps

15 hours

33 hours

48 hours

Semester 2

IAR4108 Interior architecture major project part 2

18 cps

4 hours

32 hours

36 hours


TAD4522 Research seminar in design

6 cps

2 hours

10 hours

12 hours



24 cps

6 hours

42 hours

48 hours

Total (over four years)


192 cps

(15 hours average per week)

(33 hours average per week)



Note that all courses and units are subject to ongoing review and minor amendments to improve them.
cps: credit points -- the total student workload per week including in and out-of-class work is normally obtained by doubling the credit points.

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