Qualifications Framework level

EQF level

European Qualifications Framework (EQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).

Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).


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LQF level

Latvian Qualifications Framework (LQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).

Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).

LQF covers stages of education starting from the basic education (level 1 – special basic education) to the highest education (level 8 – doctoral studies).


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Level of professional qualification
Latvia has a system of five professional qualifications levels (PQL, 1 – the lowest, 5 – the highest).

PQL system covers only professional qualifications (basic education, secondary and higher education stages).

PQL reflects readiness of a person to perform work of certain stage of complexity and responsibility.
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Learning outcomes

Learning outcomes are knowledge, skills and competences acquired during a certain period of learning.

In Latvia, learning outcomes are stipulated by state education standards and occupational standards (for the professional qualifications).

Learning outcomes of higher education are defined by higher education institutions.


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Acquire key and specialized knowledge in the field of allowing to create graphic design product or interior design project;
– show the understanding of the most important terms and regularities of the design field, to orient in the structure of the design process,
– to know the means of expression characteristic to the design language;
– to understand the criteria of design values in historical, political, economic, aesthetic, ethnic and social context;
– apply the acquired theoretical knowledge and skills to perform professional and artistically innovative activity in design sector.

To define and describe analytically information, problems in graphics design and allied sectors, and to foresee possible solutions;
– to assess factors influencing the development of graphic design;
– to define issues and goals of graphic design project, to develop project offer independently and creatively,
– to implement typographic or digital design project, to coordinate implementation with client, employer, manufacturer;
– to co-operate with other specialists (marketing, public relations, communications, printing, information technologies, photographers, artists, etc.);
– to abreast traditional and digital technologies of visualization and range of materials.

The aim of the professional bachelor study programme “Art” is to give students a possibility:
– to become analytically and creatively thinking specialists who are competitive in the modern labour market and who have versatile knowledge in the field of digital design or interior design, who possess originality of artistic ideas, cognitive, social, cultural, technological, economic understanding of designing context and the ability to use the possibilities provided by the computer and production technologies in their employment both in enterprises of Latvia and in international projects;
– to obtain Level 5 professional qualification in digital design or interior design.
The acquisition of the programme provide students with the possibility for further studies and/or advanced specialization within the professional development programmes and Master studies in Latvia and abroad.

Objectives of the study programme:
To create preconditions for students for the acquisition of knowledge and formation of competencies in:
– fine arts, composition, colouristics;
– visualisation, picture and image systematization;
– understanding the specifics of different design works;
– design, design management, assessment of financial and economic aspects of projects;
– development of projects based on understanding of physical, cognitive, culture, social and economic factors;
– new technologies and software, as well as the spectrum of opportunities offered by the production technologies;
– culture of business communication, cooperation with clients and other parties involved in the projects.

To give a possibility for students to develop research skills integral to the understanding and implementation of theoretical assumptions for the purposes of analysis and interpretation of factological and visual material, thus ensuring logical and continuous integration of theoretical assumptions with practice.

To promote the improvement of students’ personality in the study process.
After the acquisition of the study programme students will be able to:
– show key and specialized knowledge in the field of design characteristic to the profession of the graphic designer or interior designer creating the graphic design product or interior design project;
– show the understanding of the most important terms and regularities of the design field, to orient in the structure of the design process,
– to know the means of expression characteristic to the design language;
– understand the criteria of design values in historical, political, economic, aesthetic, ethnic and social context;
– demonstrate the understanding of the topicalities in the design field and its role in the context of the state economy;
– formulate and describe analytically the information, problems of the design and related fields and predict the possible solutions;
– evaluate factors influencing the development of design and participants;
– applying the acquired theoretical knowledge and skills to perform professional and artistically innovative activity in design sector;
– formulate the work problems and supreme objective,
– to develop independently and creatively the design offer, adjust it with the client, employer, responsible services, technical executors, manufacturers;
– orient in the range of traditional and digital visualization technologies and offer of materials;
– choose the most suitable, respective artistic and technical approaches for implementing the design idea;
– plan the implementation of the design project, perform author supervision, control the quality of production works of the design product and the correspondence to the conception, aesthetic and technical quality, environment protection and requirements of safety norms;
– systematize and archive the information accumulated in the process of developing the design project;
– do work individually or in a team, make decisions according to the competence and take responsibility, solve conflict situations;
– choose the presentation strategy, present the project to different audiences, discuss argumentatively about it;
– structure independently one’s learning;
– show scientific approach in problem solving in the area of interior or graphic design;
– observe ethical norms;
– be aware of the necessity of lifelong learning.

 

Interior designer

  • Knowledge

    1. The KNOWLEDGE at the level of notion:
    1.1. sociology;
    1.2. philosophy;
    1.3. basics of business.
    2. The KNOWLEDGE at the level of understanding:
    2.1. intellectual property rights;
    2.2. communication psychology;
    2.3. photography;
    2.4. spatial perception psychology;
    2.5. colour psychology;
    2.6. building regulations;
    2.7. types of envelopes;
    2.8. utilities;
    2.9. professional terminology in the official language and two foreign languages.
    3. The KNOWLEDGE at the level of use:
    3.1. history of art;
    3.2. history of architecture and interior;
    3.3. history of design;
    3.4. drawing (constructive/tonal; analytical);
    3.5. painting;
    3.6. plane and spatial composition;
    3.7. colour theory, colour scheme;
    3.8. ergonomics;
    3.9. descriptive geometry (drawing, perspective);
    3.10. material science, construction and finishing technologies;
    3.11. shape modelling: tectonics, layout, creation;
    3.12. interior design theory (spatial evaluation criteria, interior building principles and techniques);
    3.13. simple and multifunctional spatial functionality schemes and specifics thereof;
    3.14. design of individual living space, public space, multifunctional complex interior;
    3.15. interior details and design elements (non-load bearing);
    3.16. furniture and lighting fixtures;
    3.17. lighting technology, light design;
    3.18. dimensional object design (furniture, lighting fixtures);
    3.19. developments in the design and architecture industry;
    3.20. virtual simulation and layout technology (computer technology);
    3.21. applied informatics;
    3.22. official language;
    3.23. two foreign languages at the communication level;
    3.24. aesthetics;
    3.25. design practice;
    3.26. project documentation management;
    3.27. legal employment relationship;
    3.28. labour protection;
    3.29. environmental protection.

  • Skills

    1. To comply with laws and regulations governing the interior design industry.
    2. To apply technical and aesthetic standards of the design industry.
    3. To adhere to the principles of professional and general ethics.
    4. To use industry terminology in the official language and one foreign language.
    5. To know the official language.
    6. To know two foreign languages at a communication level.
    7. To manage projects, administer contracts, carry out project author’s supervision.
    8. To understand the sequence of execution of interrelated work processes and rational organization thereof.
    9. To think independently and analytically, adopt decisions according to one’s competence and take responsibility, deal with conflict situations.
    10. To comply with occupational safety, fire safety and hygiene requirements.
    11. To comply with environmental protection regulations.
    12. To communicate with customers and partners.
    13. To perform work individually.
    14. To plan and manage teamwork, work in a group.
    15. To make use of management and psychology knowledge.
    16. To carry out innovation and research work.
    17. To analyse, evaluate and utilize scientific and applied research of the industry.
    18. To use information search, selection and collection means.
    19. To understand and use scientific research methodology basics.
    20. To understand the formulation and solving of problems in the field of design and related industries.
    21. To improve professional qualification systematically.
    22. To understand the role of design in the economic context of Latvia and the European Union.

  • Competences/ autonomy

    1. Ability to specify requirements related to the design and implementation of a project, configure work tasks and resources required to implement the project.
    2. Ability to assess an area prior to design, understand the interactions of interior design and architectural environment.
    3. Ability to understand the possibilities of area development, consider the placement of load-bearing structures and utilities, assess area conversion options during project design.
    4. Ability to understand interior, architectural and design criteria in a cultural, political, economic, technical, aesthetic, ethnic and social context.
    5. Ability to understand the importance of cultural heritage and environmental conservation.
    6. Ability to predict the stability of aesthetic values of architecture and design of a specific period, determine the contextual, cultural, social and economic priorities of a project, comply with them in conceptual design.
    7. Ability to define the main task, independently and creatively develop a conceptual model of a project, coordinate it with the customer, employer, architect and responsible authorities, select the most appropriate interior design techniques.
    8. Ability to understand and use principles and techniques of the development of stylistically uniform and (or) eclectic interior ensembles.
    9. Ability to develop a functional scheme, functional layout of space complying with tectonically and functionally logical, ergonomical, safety and accessibility requirements.
    10. Ability to design interior elements and components (non-load bearing).
    11. Ability to understand the possibilities offered by modern technology and utilize them for an appropriate, high-quality aesthetic artificial lighting solution.
    12. Ability to design layout plans for lighting, electrical connections and utilities.
    13. Ability to collaborate with experts from other professions (such as architects, engineers, technologists, restorers, designers, artists), coordinate project components and design work.
    14. Ability to design decoration and colour solution projects that fit the functions and style of the area.
    15. Ability to be aware of the range of traditional and modern construction and finishing materials and technologies.
    16. Ability to understand furniture and lighting stylistics, news of the design and related industries, select and assemble furniture and light fixtures that fit the design concept.
    17. Ability to design interior objects.
    18. Ability to understand the differences of serial and unique design objects of various levels of difficulty within design, project documentation development, development of graphic materials matched to the manufacturer’s specific features.
    19. Ability to select project documentation standards, understand the logic of display and the importance of presentation of ideas.
    20. Ability to prepare drawings, models, specifications of interior components and elements, as well as cost estimates and documents necessary for the harmonization and implementation of a project.
    21. Ability to visualize an interior project, using traditional methods, computer technology and other modern technologies.
    22. Ability to harmonize project documentation.
    23. Ability to select a presentation strategy, present a project.
    24. Ability to plan the execution of a project and carry out author’s supervision, monitor the compliance of project implementation with the project concept, aesthetic and technical qualities, safety requirements.
    25. Ability to monitor the quality and compliance of manufacturing of interior elements or components (such as furniture, lighting fixtures) with the project concept.
    26. Ability to follow material, furniture, lighting fixture and equipment delivery process and installation quality thereof.
    27. Ability to find the most appropriate solution to the problems encountered during project implementation.
    28. Ability to communicate in the official language and two foreign languages.

Qualification acquisition requirements

Previous education
Certificate of general secondary education or Diploma of vocational secondary education
Ways to acquire 
Qualifications can be acquired in the framework of education programs or in the evaluation and recognition of non-formal knowledge, skills and competences acquired (in vocational education LKI Levels 2-4).
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Formal (through education programmes)
ECTS credit points 
The unit of the volume of Latvian higher education studies - 1 credit point corresponds to one week of study work in full-time studies (40 credit points per study year).

1 The credit point of Latvia corresponds to 1,5 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credit point.
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240
Duration of study 
Duration of qualification in full-time studies
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4 years

Qualification document

Awarding body

Higher education institution:

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Qualifications Framework level

EQF level

European Qualifications Framework (EQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).

Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).


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LQF level

Latvian Qualifications Framework (LQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).

Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).

LQF covers stages of education starting from the basic education (level 1 – special basic education) to the highest education (level 8 – doctoral studies).


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Level of professional qualification

Latvia has a system of five professional qualifications levels (PQL, 1 – the lowest, 5 – the highest).

PQL system covers only professional qualifications (basic education, secondary and higher education stages).

PQL reflects readiness of a person to perform work of certain stage of complexity and responsibility.


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Qualification field, stage and type

Thematic field (ISCED 2013)
International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) developed by UNESCO.
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Arts (021)

Detailed field: (ISCED 2013)

Fashion, interior and industrial design (0212)

Education
Stages of Latvian education system included in the LQF:
- basic education
- secondary education
- higher education
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Higher education

Qualification type
ITypes of Latvian education:
-General education
-Professional education
-Academic education
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Vocational

Full or partial

Full qualification

Sector Qualifications Structure: Design and creative industries branch of arts sector


Link to the descriptions of the Sector Qualifications Structure levels

Other information

National Education Information System

National Database of Education Opportunities

Active qualification

Period for issuing qualification: 2015-2022

Last changes: 06.09.2021

Posted: 17.10.2016