MSc Interior Design

Master of Science

Interior Design


Overview

The Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Interior Design is a two-year postgraduate programme designed for graduates seeking advanced disciplinary depth, research capability, and leadership within the interior design profession. The programme integrates theoretical inquiry, design research methodology, and advanced studio practice, enabling learners to engage critically with contemporary design challenges.

Through a balanced emphasis on research-led learning and professional application, the programme prepares students for international design practice, doctoral studies, academic careers, and senior professional roles. Graduates develop the capacity to generate knowledge, innovate responsibly, and contribute meaningfully to the evolving discourse of interior design at global and institutional levels.

Duration: 2 Years - 4 Semesters

Course Credits: 80 Credits

Eligibility

A student who has passed a 3-year undergraduate degree (level 5.5, a total of 120 credits) shall be eligible for admission to 2-year M.Sc. programmes. 

Preference will be given to candidates who have secured at least 50% marks (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to the reserved category) in the qualifying examination. 

However, students who have not studied the requisite courses from the discipline related to the respective programmes will have to undertake the prescribed bridge course(s).


Study Campus

319, 25th Main Road,
KR Layout, 6th Phase, JP Nagar,
Bengaluru, Karnataka - 560078
Contact Number: 080-43430400
Email ID: info.sid@jainuniversity.ac.in

Admissions Office

JAIN Knowledge Campus
# 44/4, District Fund Road
Jayanagar 9th Block Campus
Bangalore - 5600 69
P : +91 8951362405

Curriculum Structure

  • Major Project: Part 1 – Fundamentals and Exploration
  • Design Thinking & Prototyping Lab
  • Universal Design: Human-Centric Design
  • Advanced Research Methodologies in Interior Design
  • Elective – 1
  • Transdisciplinary Project Centric Learning – 1

  • Eco-Materials & Service Innovation
  • Major Project: Part 2 – Problem Identification and Finalisation
  • Advanced Parametric Modelling and Rendering
  • Digital Fabrication & Parametric Interior Systems
  • Research Colloquium in Interior Design
  • Transdisciplinary Project Centric Learning – 2

  • Integrated Environmental Quality (Thermal Comfort, Lighting & Acoustics)
  • Major Project: Part 3 – Master’s Thesis
  • Circular Design & Re-Manufacturing Lab
  • Smart & Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Interiors
  • Elective – 2
  • Transdisciplinary Project Centric Learning – 3

  • BIM for Research and Performance Analysis
  • Internship
  • Research Dissemination for Interior Design
  • Transdisciplinary Project Centric Learning – 4

Course Highlights

  • Advanced design studios addressing complex, real-world spatial challenges
  • Strong focus on design research, critical inquiry, and academic writing
  • Structured preparation for PhD applications and research careers
  • Integration of multidisciplinary perspectives and global design frameworks
  • Development of a research thesis and professional portfolio aligned with international standards

Career Enhancement Programs

  • Live industry and research-oriented design projects
  • Advanced workshops and masterclasses by design scholars and practitioners
  • Guest lectures, professional seminars, and design colloquia
  • Research symposium participation and publication-oriented mentoring
  • Internships and international design exposure opportunities

Career Outcomes

Graduates of the M.Sc. in Interior Design are well-prepared for diverse and evolving professional pathways, including:

Advanced Interior Design Practice and Strategic Leadership

Graduates shape complex interior environments by integrating advanced design thinking, research insight, and professional judgement. They lead high-level design projects within architectural and interior design consultancies, hospitality and commercial developments, and institutional contexts, translating social, cultural, and environmental considerations into strategic spatial solutions.

Research-Led Design and Knowledge Creation

Graduates advance interior design as a research-informed discipline by conducting rigorous design inquiry, analysing spatial behaviour, and generating evidence-based design solutions. They contribute to academic and applied research through thesis work, publications, and interdisciplinary collaboration, supporting progression into doctoral studies, academic roles, and research-driven professional practice in India and abroad.

Sustainable, Inclusive, and Human-Centred Environments

Graduates design interiors that respond responsibly to climate, health, and social equity challenges. They integrate sustainability principles, wellness-focused strategies, and inclusive design frameworks to create environments that prioritise human well-being and environmental stewardship.

Digital Design, Visualisation, and Emerging Technologies

Graduates apply advanced digital tools, visualisation techniques, and research-driven workflows to communicate and test spatial ideas. They adapt to evolving technologies, such as data-informed design processes and intelligent building systems, supporting interdisciplinary collaboration across architecture, engineering, and construction environments while maintaining design integrity and professional accountability.

Design Consultancy, Policy Engagement, and Professional Advisory Roles

Graduates analyse design challenges at organisational and systemic levels, contributing to consultancy, advisory, and policy-informed practice. They support decision-making related to spatial standards, workplace strategy, learning environments, and public interiors, translating research and professional expertise into responsible design guidance aligned with societal needs and regulatory frameworks.

Entrepreneurial and Independent Design Practice

Graduates establish and lead independent design studios or consultancy ventures, combining advanced design capability with research literacy, strategic thinking, and professional ethics.

Together, these pathways reflect the programme’s emphasis on research-informed practice, leadership, and adaptability, enabling graduates to sustain long-term professional relevance as interior design evolves in response to technological advancement and societal change.

FAQ's

What is MSc Interior Design?


An MSc in Interior Design is a postgraduate degree that teaches students how to design and plan interior spaces. It's a research-based program covering design theory, spatial planning, and sustainability.

Is Interior Design in high demand?


Yes. Interior Design is in high demand, especially in urban areas where real estate is a growing industry. People are investing in making their homes and businesses more functional and beautiful, so there is a steady demand in this field.

Can you get a PhD in Interior Design?


Yes. Students can get a PhD in Interior Design. Typically, they need a master's degree in Design, Architecture, MTech, or M.E. Alternatively, those with a four-year bachelor's degree (with at least 75% marks) and three years of relevant experience in teaching, research, or industry may also qualify for the doctoral programme.

Is Interior Design a high paying job?


Yes. Interior Design can be a high-paying job, especially for individuals specialising in high-end residential or commercial projects.