Career Outcomes and Opportunities – Environment & Space Design
Environment and Space Design at GLSID Is a multidisciplinary program offered at the institute. Integral and important part of today’s modern lifestyle, it mainly focuses on learning through doing – an aptitude of inquiry-based learning. Over the last decades environmental design as a subject area has developed responding to new research and experimentation, both in academia and in practice. Space Design is a medium of integrative entities. It offers critical inquiry that addresses the need for new modes of discourse through form, colour, materiality, artefacts addressing the needs of context and user. Students explore making of experiential spaces through handson and digital medium, conceptual and logical tools, creative and technical ideas for designing aspects of various typologies of spaces ranging from residence to institution, installations to retail, and creating narrative spaces. It provides ample career opportunities in the professional field such as an Interior designer, Exhibition and Installation designer, 3D visualizer, Furniture designer, Lighting designer, Retail Designer, Design Researcher, and many more.
Semester III
- Communication Studies
- History Of Interior Design
- Elements Of Space Making
- Ergonomics - I
- Material And Process - I
- Representation Technique - I
- Elements Of Form - I
- Technical Representative Drawing
- Introduction To Prototyping
- SLA -3 Science, Society and Culture
- Academic Elective
- I M Design Elective
Semester IV
- Space Photography
- Elements of Form II
- Representation Technique II (2D Software)
- Material & Processes II
- Representation Technique III (3D Software)
- Design Project I
- SLA IV
- Academic Elective
- I M Design Elective
Semester V
- Material & Processes III
- Ergonomics II
- Interior Technology I
- Related Study Program
- Elements of Form III
- Design Project II
- Research Methods
- SLA V - Approaches to Material Culture
- Academic Elective
- I M Design Elective
Semester VI
- Interior Technologies II
- Design Project III
- Design Efficient Project
- Surface Integrated Aesthetics
- SLA VI
- Academic Elective
- I M Design Elective
Semester VII
- Industry Internship
- Special Project II - Paper Presentation (Religious Places)
- Professional Practice
- SLA - 7, Contemporary Concerns
- Academic Elective
- I M Design Elective
Academic Electives
Academic electives are built around the progression of the course and encourage learning across disciplines. Students learn a lot about design disciplines when they study a subject like global affairs, intellectual property rights, and design ethics. This makes it easier for them to relate to and interact with people on a broader level. Because of this, students can talk to their peers from other academic fields and share ideas. They will offer a perspective based on their individual and group experience. These aspects are very important for the growth of future design leaders on the basis of their self confidence, maturity & diversity to deal with the ever-changing global issues in their professions.
Semester III
- SLA 3 - Science, Society & Cultural Practices
- Academic Electives
- Finance And Accounts
- Time Management
- Project Planning And Implementation
Semester IV
- SLA 4 - Semiotics
- Academic Electives
- Organisational Behaviour
- Project Management
- Infrastructure Study
Semester V
- SLA 5 - Approaches To Material Culture
- Academic Electives
- Public Policy
- Heritage Management
- HR Policy
Semester VI
- SLA 6 - Aesthetics
- Academic Electives
- Performing Arts
- Media Appreciation
- Design Ethics
Semester VII
- SLA 7 - Contemporary Concerns
- Academic Electives
- IPR
- Entrepreneurship
- Theological Practices
After completing the course, Learners have the varied possibilities as below:
- Space designer
- Exhibition Designer
- Furniture Designer
- Visual Merchandiser
- Retail Designer
- Installation Designer
- Event Planner
- Set Designer
- Space Journalist
- Design Researcher
- Design Educator