Undergraduate BA (Hons)

Spatial and Interior Design

Add technical skills to your artistic flair and take the first step towards a creative career

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2025
Typical offer
BBC / 96-112 UCAS points View all entry requirements

Course overview

Spatial and interior design is an expanding field that offers rewarding and exciting careers for innovative creatives who have the skills to transform the spaces we live, work and socialise in.

You'll study all aspects of spatial and interior design, working in design studio spaces to develop your own style. You’ll learn how to thrive in the digital age, developing a responsive practice and gaining experience in 2D, 3D and 4D – with moving images. You'll develop your own style, discovering which creative and practical areas you want to specialise in. You’ll graduate with an extensive portfolio that not only showcases your creative, technical and problem-solving skills, but one that makes employers sit up and take notice.

Whether your future lies in working in the fixed spaces of retail and urban environments, designing temporary structures for festivals, or using your imagination to transform existing spaces for advertising and marketing campaigns, at Kent you'll gain the skills you need to realise your ambitions.

Course options

You can choose to add a year abroad or a year in industry to your studies. You do this after your course starts to there's plenty of time to find out more about this option.

Why study Spatial and Interior Design at Kent?

Digital Crit Space

You'll present your designs in our Digital Crit Space, having created them in our modern design studios, model workshops, computer studio and labs.

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Protect our world.

The United Nations 17 sustainability goals inform all your project briefs at Kent, helping you to build a sustainable world.

Get career ready.

Produce live briefs for a range of clients giving you a taste of what it's like to be a professional in the field. You can also opt to take a placement year.

Expand your horizons.

Boost your CV and improve your career prospects by studying abroad. You'll discover a new culture, learn a lot about yourself and have a fantastic time.

End-of-year show

In your final year, you'll have the opportunity to showcase your work to your peers but also to invited guests from the industry. A great chance to shine!

Everything you need to know about our Spatial and Interior Design course

Entry requirements

Typical offer
BBC / 96-112 UCAS points
The University will consider applications from students offering a wide range of qualifications. Click below to find out more.

Course structure

As you progress through the course, you'll develop your creative voice and technical skills as well as work on live briefs.

How you'll study

We use a variety of teaching methods including practical and technical workshops, performance platforms, seminars, lectures and group projects.
We're modernising the way you learn at Kent.

In September 2025, we're launching a new curriculum and a progressive approach to assessment, timetabling and employability.

State-of-the-art facilities

Our specialist spaces give you the chance to work in a studio set-up with access to industry-standard facilities including our Digital Crit Space, one of the most advanced learning environments in the UK.

Your future

As a Spatial and Interior Design student at Kent, you’ll be part of an inclusive and supportive creative studio culture, working alongside your peers, industry professionals and academics, building your future network. Our studio mirrors the industry environment you’ll work in, easing your transition from student to professional.

Spatial and interior design is a rapidly growing field and a field of growing importance in all industries. The ability to conceptualise and reimagine spaces, vital to interior design, is also key in related careers such as experience and events management. You could be working in a gallery or contributing to an Olympic opening ceremony, whatever your ambitions, this course gives you the skills to build a career in an exciting field where ideas take shape. 

Our Spatial and Interior Design programme is the first step to wherever you want to go.

Our Careers and Employability team offer a comprehensive programme of workshops, alumni talks and careers events to help you succeed when you graduate.

UK interior design graduate salaries
Very high
£35,454
Average base pay (1,820 salaries)

Fees and funding

Tuition fees for 2025 entry
  • UK
    £9,535*
  • EU
    £23,500
  • International
    £23,500

*The Government announced on 4 November 2024 that tuition fees in England for Home students will increase to £9,535 from £9,250 for the academic year 2025/26. This increase requires Parliamentary approval, which is expected to be given in early/mid 2025.

Tuition fees may be increased in the second and subsequent years of your course. Detailed information on possible future increases in tuition fees is contained in the Tuition Fees Increase Policy.

  • UK
    £4,765*
  • EU
    £11,750
  • International
    £11,750

Your fee status

The University will assess your fee status as part of the application process. If you are uncertain about your fee status you may wish to seek advice from UKCISA before applying.

For details of when and how to pay fees and charges, please see our Student Finance Guide.

Fees for year in industry

Fees for undergraduate students are £1,900.

Fees for year abroad

Fees for undergraduate students are £1,430.

Students studying abroad for less than one academic year will pay full fees according to their fee status.

You will need to provide the material necessary to produce hand-drawn and printed computer drawings/ images, documents, reports and written works. Students will need to provide the material necessary to produce physical models, either by hand or using available 3D printing and/ or laser cutting machines.

Site visits are essential, and students will need to cover transport costs (local distances only), which will vary, depending on module site location. Some modules may entail visiting public archives and libraries, requiring regional or national travel and entrance fees.

Annual fieldtrips will be offered during the programme, and students are strongly encouraged to join these and will need to cover the costs of travel, accommodation and subsistence.  

Year Abroad 

There will be additional costs associated with the Year Abroad such as travel, accommodation, health and food costs. Please see Kent’s Go Abroad webpages on Costs and Funding for more information. 

Year in Industry 

There may be additional costs associated with the Year in Industry such as travel or accommodation, which will need to be covered by the student. Please see Careers and Employability webpages for more information.  

Find out more about accommodation and living costs, plus general additional costs that you may pay when studying at Kent.

Kent offers generous financial support schemes to assist eligible undergraduate students during their studies. See our funding page for more details. 

Scholarships

We have a range of subject-specific awards and scholarships for academic, sporting and musical achievement.

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Next steps

Ready to apply?

If you are from the UK or Ireland, you must apply for this course through UCAS. If you are not from the UK or Ireland, you can apply through UCAS or directly on our website if you have never used UCAS and you do not intend to use UCAS in the future.

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