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Bachelor of Applied Design in Interior Design

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What will I learn?

The Bachelor of Applied Design in Interior Design explores universal design, human factors, environmental and sustainable design, and business aspects of the profession. Graduates of the Bachelor of Applied Design in Interior Design develop the technical and creative skills to design interior spaces that meet demanding requirements, not just aesthetically, but also related to safety, accessibility, and sustainability.

Learning Outcomes

Solve complex interior design problems using the design process and their knowledge of principles, theories, and applications in analyzing client profiles and project program requirements, both individually and collaboratively.
Provide interior design services using effective oral, written, and visual communication employing a variety of means, methods, and technologies in both 2- and 3-dimensions.
Produce interior design solutions that constructively integrate with available building, environmental, and property management systems, as well as prevailing codes and standards of use, maintenance, and sustainability.
Specify and apply prevailing standards of use, maintenance, sustainability, regulatory compliance, and aesthetics to their solutions and finish materials.
Provide professional services based on their body of knowledge with a standard of care that meets both client needs and protects the health, safety, and welfare of the public ethically and legally.

Career Prospects

Work with residential firms, start your own interior design company, or work for large-scale companies that require in-house interior design services (e.g., restaurants, hotels, retail).

Build a career in commercial design, apartment or condo design, or in the public sector, managing design needs for hospitals, schools, and libraries.

Career Fields

Interior Design Firms,
Architectural Design Firms,
Kitchen Design,
Furniture Design,
Home Staging,
Real Estate Developer Company,
Film Industry,
Display Design,
Corporate Design,
Commercial/Retail Design,
Exhibition Design,
Construction Company,
Facilities Planning,
Design Build Companies,
Visual and Merchandising Design.

Which department am I in?

School of Interior Design

Study options

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$27,000.00 (16,37,455) per year
CAN $74,250 for the entire course; CAN $8,250 per quarter

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

October 2025

Venue

School of Interior Design

2665 Renfrew Street,

Vancouver,

British Columbia (BC),

V5M 0A7, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

Prospective students who wish to attend LaSalle College Vancouver and do not qualify as a mature student must have successfully completed the requirements for secondary school graduation or equivalent, as set by the recognized legal authority in the jurisdiction where secondary school was completed.

English Language Proficiency Requirements

IELTS (Academic): 6.5 with min. 6.0 in writing

TOEFL iBT: 80 with min. 20 in writing

Cambridge CAE C1 Advanced 176+

PTE-A Pearson: 61 with min. 60 in writing

Duolingo: 105-110 with min. 100 in writing

Level completion from an accepted language school

68 percent in English 12, English Literature 12, English 12

First Peoples, Communications 12 or Technical and Professional Communications 12 or equivalent

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

Pathways options

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About LaSalle College Vancouver

Graduates leave industry-ready from LaSalle College Vancouver, which teaches creative programs that prepare students for meaningful careers.

  • Based in Vancouver, Canada
  • Creative degree, diploma, and certificate programs
  • Up to USD 10,000 in bachelor’s degree scholarships
  • Six creative arts schools