INTERIOR DESIGN - SECOND-CYCLE STUDIES

The admission process for studies conducted in English for the winter semester of the 2026/2027 academic year will start on 28 April 2026.
| Field of study | Education level | Fees for EU countries per semester | Fees for non-EU countries per semester |
Architecture in English | Master's degree | 1 450 €/sem. | 1 740 €/sem. |
EDUCATION LEVEL: second-cycle studies
OBTAINED PROFESSIONAL TITLE: Magister (MA in Interior Design)
EDUCATION PROFILE: practical
FORM OF STUDIES:
- full-time studies - classes are held from Monday to Friday.
- part-time studies - classes are held on weekends and occasionally on Friday afternoons (with the use of distance learning methods).
For both full-time and part-time programs, classes take place on campus in university teaching facilities, including lecture halls, classrooms, and laboratories. The curriculum also includes selected courses delivered using distance learning methods and techniques. These classes are included in the timetable and are conducted in a synchronous format via the university’s educational platform.
FIELD DESCRIPTION
The educational curriculum of the second-cycle studies in Interior Architecture is aimed at broadening and refining the skills acquired during the first-cycle program. It is designed to provide enhanced theoretical and practical knowledge, enabling students to gain competencies necessary for completing more complex, creative, and technologically advanced projects. At this stage, a strong emphasis is placed on independent work, allowing students to take on more ambitious design challenges.
Students master advanced design methodologies, including techniques for analyzing and interpreting user requirements, as well as methods for verifying architectural solutions in terms of functionality, aesthetics, and technology.
RECOMMENDED PREDISPOSITIONS TO COMMENCE STUDIES
Second-cycle studies are intended for graduates of first-cycle programs who wish to deepen their knowledge and develop their skills in the field of interior design. The curriculum was developed with individuals in mind who want to expand their theoretical and practical competencies, acquire more advanced knowledge in spatial design, and refine their design techniques.
Graduates of the following fields: Architecture, Architecture and Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Graphics, and Design, as well as other disciplines related to visual arts, art education, or the conservation of works of art (included in the field of visual arts and conservation of works of art), may apply for admission. Candidates must submit a portfolio containing 10 works (e.g., graphics, drawings, designs, visualizations) and pass a qualifying interview.
SELECTED COURSES OF TEACHING
- Architectural Design
- Contemporary Elements of Interior Design
- Designing Public Transport Interiors
- Lighting in Interior Architecture
- 3D Modeling and Design
- Protection, Conservation, and Adaptation of Historical Interiors
- Universal Design in Interiors
- Modern Methods of VR/AR Design
- Digital Media in Interiors
- AI Design
- Artistic Workshops, Intermedia
PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIPS
As part of the professional internship program, students broaden their practical competencies.
Total duration: 12 weeks (minimum 480 hours)
GRADUATE PROFILE
Graduates of second-cycle studies are fully prepared for independent, creative design work in the fields of interior architecture, exhibition and furniture design, color and lighting planning, and exposition within both utility and cultural contexts. They are also equipped to undertake artistic, research, and promotional activities aimed at the dissemination of cultural values.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
- Design and architectural studios
- Sole proprietorships
- Furniture and design industry
- Real estate and home staging industry
- Cultural and administrative institutions
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