Program Overview
Programme: BSc Interior Architecture
The BSc Interior Architecture programme is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design interiors and products. The programme focuses on the needs of the user and the harmony between architectural spaces and the detailed design of spaces and lifestyle products.
Programme Information
Interior architecture is the art and science of the design of designated spaces. It focuses on the needs of the user and the harmony between architectural spaces and the detailed design of spaces and lifestyle products. Graduates will have the ability to design interiors and products. Attention is given to the design process, building and material technology, building climate, ergonomics, history, and visual communication within the context of society, economics, politics, and technology.
Admission Requirements
The following persons will be considered for admission:
- A candidate who is in possession of a certificate that is deemed by the University to be equivalent to the required Grade 12 certificate with university endorsement.
- A candidate who is a graduate from another tertiary institution or has been granted the status of a graduate of such an institution.
- A candidate who is a graduate of another faculty at the University of Pretoria.
- Life Orientation is excluded when calculating the APS.
- Grade 11 results are used in the conditional admission of prospective students.
- A valid qualification with admission to degree studies is required.
- Minimum subject and achievement requirements are required.
- BSc (Interior Architecture) will only be considered as first study choice.
- Selection programme: Selection includes an interview.
- Tuition will be presented in English only.
Minimum Requirements
- Achievement level: English Home Language or English First Additional Language: 5 (NSC/IEB) or C (AS Level)
- Mathematics: 4 (NSC/IEB) or D (AS Level)
- Physical Science: 4 (NSC/IEB) or D (AS Level)
- APS: 27
Additional Requirements
Students wishing to transfer to other programmes in the Department of Architecture must obtain written consent from the admissions committee.
Other Programme-Specific Information
- Concurrent presentation: In the third year of study, Design, Construction, Design communication, Environmental studies, Earth studies, and Material studies must initially be examined in the same year.
- Awarding of degree: The degree is awarded to those students who have obtained all the prescribed credits for the programme modules.
Promotion to Next Study Year
A student is promoted to a subsequent year of study after acquiring all the prerequisite module credits of the preceding year of study. A student is deemed to be in the year of study for which he or she is registered in Design.
Pass with Distinction
The degree is conferred with distinction on a student who, at first registration, simultaneously passes both Design 303 and Construction 320 with distinction (75%) with the proviso that the degree is completed within the minimum prescribed time and all other final-year modules are passed on first registration without any supplementary/special examinations.
Fundamental Modules
- AIM 102: Academic information management 102
- AIM 111: Academic information management 111
- AIM 121: Academic information management 121
- UPO 112: Academic orientation 112
Core Modules
Year 1
- AAL 110: Earth studies 110
- ARC 110: Digital visual communication 110
- KON 111: Construction 111
- KON 121: Construction 121
- OKU 120: Design communication 120
- OML 110: Environmental theory 110
- OML 120: Environmental studies 120
- ONT 100: Design 100
Year 2
- AAL 210: Earth studies 210
- AAL 223: Earth studies 223
- AAL 224: Earth studies 224
- JCP 201: Community-based project 201
- KON 210: Construction 210
- KON 220: Construction 220
- MST 223: Material studies 223
- OML 210: Environmental theory 210
- OML 220: Environmental studies 220
- ONT 203: Design 203
- TKS 212: Textiles: Utilities, fibres and yarns 212
Year 3
- AAL 320: Earth studies 320
- BER 310: Business law 310
- KON 310: Construction 310
- KON 320: Construction 320
- MST 313: Material studies 313
- MST 323: Material studies 323
- OKU 313: Design communication 313
- OMG 310: History of the environment 310
- OMG 320: History of the environment 320
- OML 310: Environmental studies 310
- OML 320: Environmental studies 320
- ONT 303: Design 303
- PJS 320: Practice management 320
Minimum Credits
- Minimum credits for the programme: 402
- Minimum duration of study: 3 years
General Regulations
The General Regulations (G Regulations) apply to all faculties of the University of Pretoria. It is expected of students to familiarise themselves well with these regulations as well as with the information contained in the General Rules section. Ignorance concerning these regulations and rules will not be accepted as an excuse for any transgression.
