
Students from The Undergraduate Degree in Interior Design - IED Barcelona at Istituto Europeo Di Design (IED) learn to observe trends and how styles evolve in social and cultural contexts, and also to comprehend and interpret the specific exigencies and expectations of each client, while encouraging creativity and expressive freedom, and respecting the demands from a future user and the technical problems that may be involved. These abilities arise thanks to acquiring a great sensitivity towards projects and an interdisciplinary culture.
Interior architecture, ephemeral spaces design, projects of Interior design and decoration, stands, communication events, new businesses and franchises and design of green spaces and leisure.
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Applicants must have a certificate to prove they have completed their sixth form studies (bachillerato) or equivalent, which must:
Certificate of B2 level English, French, Italian or German, or equivalent.
In order to obtain an Undergraduate Degree in Design Diploma, students will be required to submit a B2 language certificate for a second language (English, French, Italian or German) before completing all 240 ECTS course credits (it is not a requirement to be admitted in the first year).
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
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