The Charpentier Academy Launches Its International Program
A dual degree for students at the Académie Charpentier: a unique international program in interior architecture.
The Académie Charpentier (Paris) and Griffith College (Dublin) have signed a groundbreaking academic partnership: it allows students who have successfully completed their third year at the Académie Charpentier to spend one year—two semesters—at Griffith College before returning to complete their final two years at the Académie, thereby earning upon graduation the title of interior architect (RNCP Level 7 certification, recognized by the CFAI) and the Bachelor’s (Hons) in Interior Architecture from Griffith College.
This partnership, initiated by Griffith College, is a testament to the excellence of the education provided by the Académie Charpentier, which is recognized not only in France but also abroad.
ABOUT GRIFFITH COLLEGE
Founded in 1974, Griffith College has four campuses in the city centers of Dublin, Cork, and Limerick, Ireland.
Griffith College also offers:
- 7,000 students;
- 6 different universities;
- More than 140 partnerships;
- More than 35,000 graduates.
Why Study Interior Design at Griffith College?
This program was designed to meet a growing need for employees with technical skills related to interior architecture, including space planning, detailed design, technology, specific problem-solving, a technical perspective, and presentation skills. Students explore the fundamentals of visual culture, learn scientific and conceptual principles, and develop practical skills.
Students must conduct in-depth research, apply their knowledge of construction technology and regulations, organize and supervise projects through to completion, and use design software to present their projects.
Graduates of this program have extensive experience in creating, analyzing, and interpreting instructions. They will be prepared to provide creative solutions to the complex situations they encounter, whether working as part of a team or leading projects independently.



