The Courses
The curriculum in Design and Fashion Sections aims to create designers or specialists who are able to cope with the innovations and dynamics of fashion and interior design research. Those working in these fields must be perfectly prepared at a technical and artistic level, with knowledge of materials, effective use of new technologies, excellent knowledge of targeted communication and presentation techniques, psycho-sociological reading skills of society, consistency in management and administration.
Objectives
Graduates in the Design and Fashion Sections:
- have appropriate basic theoretical / practical training (history, artistic, psycho-sociological, aesthetic, legal, management) in the fields of design and fashion
- are familiar with the visual, verbal and written communication mechanisms and especially the design conventions
- are well acquainted with the techniques and instruments for the representation of the design product of either the fashion or the interior (design, technical, analogue and digital, photography, geometry to describe the models, whether they are ideal or the design) , imaging techniques and visual languages and knowledge of the mechanisms of visual perception
- can design a product or a whole line of products in the field of fashion design (bags, shoes, clothes, jewelery, etc.)
- can process a fashion design
- can design an advertising campaign tand can assess its adequacy and effectiveness
- can organize a fashion show.
Teaching
The curriculum provides for the exchange of theory and practice: great importance is given to the analysis of creative processes, products and events (eg exhibitions and demonstrations) and especially to the study of the organization of production companies, atelier, advertising agencies and fashion houses. These results are achieved through the use of theoretical framework courses alongside a reasonable proportion of training activities in laboratory and / or interactive teaching, which are provided in all scientific-educational fields. The undergraduate program in the Design and Fashion Sections will also enable students to gain practical experience – even in the form of internships – in order to train professionals with the know-how beyond the ability to evaluate a fashion product and / or interior design.
Curriculum
1st year | Course | Credits |
Italian Literature | 12 | |
Fashion Sociology I | 6 | |
Anthropology and anthropology of fashion | 12 | |
Economics and Business Administration | 6 | |
History of modern art | 12 | |
Design (with industrial design data) | 12 |
2nd year | Course | Credits |
History of television | 6 | |
History of contemporary art | 6 | |
History of cinema | 6 | |
Modern history | 6 | |
Design II | 6 | |
English and English fashion language | 12 | |
Industrial design I | 6 |
Two Elective Courses | |
History of modern theater | 6 |
Virtual model and rendering | 6 |
Private law | 6 |
Fashion Marketing | 6 |
3rd year | Course | Credits |
Design III | 12 | |
Industrial Design II | 6 | |
Computer and telematics skills | 2 |
Two Elective Courses | |
Event organization and press office | 6 |
Web marketing | 6 |
Psychology of work | 6 |
Interior design | 6 |
Selection lesson | 12 |
Training and / or workshops (or seminars, workshop and similar) | 10 |
Finals | 6 |
Elective Courses (or some of the courses of other majors that do not require a physical presence) | |
Modern history | 6 |
Italian and modern literature | 6 |
Modern History II | 6 |
Sociology of Literature | 6 |
Aesthetics | 6 |
Fashion Sociology | 6 |
Coordinating bodies | 6 |
Theory and practice of audiovisual media | 6 |
Archiving, bibliography and librarianship | 6 |
Οptional workshops | |
Writing workshop | 2 |
Image Reader | 2 |
Artwork reading workshop | 2 |
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 3 Έτη
- Skill level All levels
- Language Ελληνικά
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes