Pathways into Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours)

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Associate Degree in Interior Decoration and Design

2 years

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Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours)

3 years

Location Melbourne City
Duration 5 years total, full-time
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Associate Degree in Interior Decoration and Design

2 years

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Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours)

3 years

Location Melbourne City
Duration 5 years total, full-time
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Application process Separate applications required
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Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)

2 years

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Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours)

3 years

Location Melbourne City
Duration 5 years total, full-time
ATAR NA
Application process Single application process
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Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)

2 years

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Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours)

3 years

Location Melbourne City
Duration 5 years total, full-time
ATAR NA
Application process Separate applications required
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Diploma of Interior Design

2 years

2
Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours)

3 years

Location Melbourne City
Duration 5 years total, full-time
ATAR NA
Application process Separate applications required
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Diploma of Interior Design

2 years

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Associate Degree in Interior Decoration and Design

1 year

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Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours)

3 years

Location Melbourne City
Duration 6 years total, full-time
ATAR NA
Application process Separate applications required
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