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What you will study

The course is organized in a unique curriculum. The core areas in the disciplines of the master's degree pathway are: design culture, critical historical disciplines, analog and digital communication, and production technologies and processes.

In the first year there are courses geared toward providing solid cultural and methodological foundations, reinforcing and supplementing the first-level education. The second year is dedicated to the acquisition of advanced knowledge on specific design issues.

The second year is dedicated to the acquisition of advanced knowledge on specific design issues.

In the first year the following courses are scheduled:

  • Data Analysis
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  • Social history of art
  • Aesthetics
  • Contemporary Design

and workshops in:

  • Communication Design
  • Product Design 1
  • Event Design 1
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In the second year the following courses are scheduled:

  • Exhibit design
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  • Design culture
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  • Special-time spaces
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and the workshops of:

  • Product Design 2
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  • Event design 2
  • Multimedia design.

Each student can supplement his or her coursework with two courses by choosing from a wide range of offerings, ranging from photography to marketing to sociology to web-app development, etc. (see study manifesto).