The Master of Arts (MA) in Interior Design Project Management is a specialized postgraduate programme that integrates advanced interior design knowledge with professional project management expertise. The programme is designed for design professionals, architects, and managers who seek to lead complex interior design projects from initial concept through to successful completion.
The curriculum provides in-depth study in areas such as project planning, cost management, scheduling, procurement strategies, contract administration, and risk assessment, alongside advanced interior design principles including sustainable design practices, design innovation, and client-centered solutions. Students learn to integrate creative design thinking with technical and managerial competencies to ensure projects are delivered efficiently, within budget, and according to the highest quality standards.
Through modules covering design management, construction technology, building regulations, and digital tools for project visualization and coordination, students gain the skills required to oversee every stage of the interior design and construction process. The programme emphasizes practical and industry-relevant learning through case studies, simulations, and applied research, enabling students to address real-world challenges in interior design project delivery.
The programme culminates in a capstone project or dissertation, where students apply both design knowledge and project management strategies to a comprehensive interior design project. This final stage demonstrates their ability to manage multidisciplinary teams, coordinate stakeholders, and deliver innovative yet practical design solutions.
Graduates of the Master of Arts (MA) in Interior Design Project Management are well prepared for leadership roles such as interior design project managers, design directors, project consultants, construction coordinators, or entrepreneurs within the interior design, architecture, and construction industries. The programme also provides a strong academic foundation for further research or doctoral-level study in design and the built environment.



