Diploma in Interior Design (Level 5 TVET CDACC) | Yeshua TTI
Course Overview
The Diploma in Interior Design (Level 5 TVET CDACC) at Yeshua TTI is a comprehensive, government-accredited program designed to transform your creative passion into a professional qualification. This diploma provides the essential technical skills, industry knowledge, and practical experience needed to excel in Kenya’s growing design and construction industries.
Graduates are equipped to design functional, beautiful, and sustainable spaces for homes, offices, retail stores, and more.
π Award: Diploma in Interior Design
π Accreditation: TVET CDACC (Level 5) – Nationally Recognized
β³ Duration: 4 Semesters (Including Field Attachment)
π Entry Requirement: KCSE Mean Grade of C-
π― Career Paths: Interior Designer, Space Planner, Design Consultant, Project Coordinator
Why Choose Our Interior Design Diploma?
TVET CDACC Accredited: Your diploma is a trusted, nationally recognized credential valued by employers.
Practical, Hands-On Training: Learn by doing in our design studios and computer labs. Master industry-standard software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Revit.
Industry Attachment: Gain real-world experience through a mandatory 3-month field attachment with leading design firms.
Expert Trainers: Learn from experienced interior designers and industry professionals.
Build a Portfolio: Graduate with a professional portfolio of your work to show potential clients or employers.
Entry requirements vary by course. Generally:
Certificate courses: KCSE D (plain) or equivalent
Diploma courses: KCSE Cβ (minus) or equivalent
Professional/Short courses: Open to all, with minimal requirements
We have rolling intakes, but we encourage you to apply early to secure your place in your preferred program. Specific dates for upcoming intakes are announced on our website and social media pages.
Yes. All our programs are aligned with Kenyaβs TVET Authority and relevant professional bodies. Internationally recognized qualifications are also available through our partnerships.
At Yeshua TTI, we believe learning and support extend beyond the lecture hall. Our faculty members are highly committed to student success and are accessible through multiple channels:
1. Dedicated Consultation Hours:
Every lecturer and trainer maintains scheduled, weekly office hours posted on their office doors and on our student portal. During these blocks of time, they are specifically available in their offices to answer questions, provide extra help, or discuss projects one-on-one without an appointment.
2. Pre-arranged Appointments:
If you cannot make the scheduled office hours, our faculty are happy to schedule an appointment at a mutually convenient time. This can be arranged via email or a quick word after class.
3. Open-Door Policy (Within Reason):
While faculty have teaching and planning responsibilities, our institute culture encourages an "open-door" approach. If their door is open and they are not in a meeting, students are often welcome to knock for a quick question.
4. Digital Communication:
Students can contact their lecturers via email or through our student portal messaging system for questions that don't require an in-person meeting. Faculty strive to respond to student communications within 24-48 hours on weekdays.
5. Practical Session Accessibility:
During practical workshops, labs, and studio sessions, instructors are naturally highly accessible, moving around the room to provide hands-on guidance and immediate feedback.
6. Academic Mentoring:
Beyond subject-specific help, many faculty members also serve as academic mentors, providing guidance on broader educational and career goals.
Our Commitment: We ensure that every student has the opportunity to get the help they need. If you ever have difficulty reaching a faculty member, please contact the Head of Department or the Student Affairs office for assistance.