The Way Forward: Reviewing an Interior Design Curriculum in the United Arab Emirates

I. Abuzayed, S. David
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According to Dubai‘s Design and Fashion Council‘s (DDFC) Design Outlook Report 2016, the MENA region will require approximately 30,000 design graduates by the year 2019. This number is nine times the existing amount of design graduations currently produced annually (DDFC 2016). Therefore, the design education industry is continually growing and becoming very competitive. In the UAE, there are currently 11 institutes, which deliver a bachelor‘s degree in interior design. The aim of this paper is to bring forth recommendations to innovate and enhance an existing interior design program at a leading university in Dubai to set it apart from the competition. Utilizing a positivists (realism) approach to be able to determine the necessary reform required for the interior design program through the content analysis of a) relevant literature review, b) review and analysis of two program accreditation bodies, and c) reviewing two of the top five programs of interior design. An analysis of the findings was formed followed by a comparison to the existing interior design program at the selected university then resulted in three conclusions: 1. Improvement of the learning environment and the collaborative project work both within the institution and internationally. 2. Incorporate effective teaching methodology to enhance the student‘s visualization skills through converging and assimilating teaching methodologies. 3. Additional specialization courses to increase the percentage of design course output in the curriculum while additionally incorporating sustainable design within interior design program.
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前进的道路:回顾阿拉伯联合酋长国的室内设计课程
根据迪拜设计与时尚委员会(DDFC) 2016年设计展望报告,到2019年,中东和北非地区将需要大约30,000名设计专业毕业生。这个数字是目前每年产生的设计毕业人数的九倍(DDFC 2016)。因此,设计教育行业不断发展,竞争变得非常激烈。在阿联酋,目前有11所学院提供室内设计学士学位。本文的目的是提出建议,以创新和加强迪拜一所顶尖大学现有的室内设计课程,使其在竞争中脱颖而出。利用实证主义(现实主义)的方法,能够通过以下内容分析来确定室内设计方案所需的必要改革:a)相关文献综述,b)对两个方案认证机构的审查和分析,以及c)审查室内设计五大方案中的两个。对调查结果进行分析,然后与所选大学现有的室内设计课程进行比较,然后得出三个结论:1。改善学习环境,促进学院内部和国际合作项目的开展。2. 结合有效的教学方法,通过融合和吸收教学方法,提高学生的可视化技能。3.额外的专业课程,以增加课程中设计课程输出的百分比,同时将可持续设计纳入室内设计课程。
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