The BA (Hons) in Interior Architecture and Design for Health and Wellbeing aims to integrate health and wellbeing into everyday environments, including homes, workplaces, learning spaces, and leisure areas. By prioritizing human-centred design, the program transforms potentially harmful settings into invigorating ones, equipping students to create designs that avoid health risks and actively support physical and mental welfare. Graduates will possess a thorough understanding of design impacts, along with essential skills and knowledge to foster healthier spaces, considering evolving technologies and historical, social, cultural, and political influences.The curriculum spans three years: Year 1 covers Design Process and Communication, Socially Conscious Design, and Integrating Technology; Year 2 includes Contemporary Healthcare, Health on the High Street, and Wellbeing for Positive Lifestyles; Year 3 features Explorative Practice, Dissertation, and Final Portfolio Project. Assessment focuses on coursework and practical work.
A local representative of Arts University Bournemouth in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.