Basic subjects
History, Philosophy, Health Culture, Foreign language, Economic and Legal module
Specialized subjects
Artistic design, Conceptual design in ceramics and glass (textiles/metal and wood) Materials Science, Propaedeutics, Art History, Theory and history of decorative and applied arts, Modern computer technology, Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Composition in the material
Program Overview
Decorative and applied art covers many creative industries that are dedicated to the creation of highly artistic products that are designed to transform and fill the aesthetics of the space around a person, his environment, and also carry a functional load. Today, due to supporting the development of entrepreneurship in the field of housing and business, there is an obvious need for modern specialists in the labor market with advanced knowledge, the latest design technologies in the field of fine arts, preserving traditions using modern materials processing technologies.
Program Benefits
Combination of basic and applied disciplines. Education of a specialist capable of seeing, analyzing and suggesting ways to transform the environment in order to improve quality, ready to professionally apply in their activities all the tools of modern art based on centuries-old traditions. Decorative and applied art is a type of creative activity combining the achievements of culture, art, technology, design and aimed at creating aesthetically perfect, high-quality unique products and works of art. Graduates of the program will be guided by international trends in design, architecture and fine arts, the educational process for mastering the educational program is built considering the requirements of the standard.
Prospects. Career & Employment
Decorative and applied arts is creative activity aiming for the creation of art products. The aesthetic concerns go by the wayside in these works giving way to the practical use of the made product in everyday life. Different kinds of arts and crafts still are in continuous development and quantitative replenishment. Every year, new technologies and materials, fashion trends and criteria for evaluating works appear. Professional artists and amateur needlewomen annually create the unexpected masterpieces using the available materials: embroidery, art carving, weaving, carpet weaving and leather processing.
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