(please note that this bachelor programme is taught in Italian)
Course Leader
Class degree
L-4 Disegno
industriale
Department
Department of Architecture
and Arts
Student
office
Santa Croce 601, Campo della Lana
contacts
tel +39 041 257 1858
– 1422 - 1788
Interior
Design track >>
Product
and Visual Design track. >>
The Undergraduate
Degree Programme in Industrial Design
and Multimedia offers courses and activities related to product and
communication design. This study plan equips students with the necessary skills
required to independently tackle the creative and design processes.
The
curriculum includes different types of educational activities, combining design
studios with theoretical lectures, workshops, seminars, internships, and
cultural initiatives.
The
workshops provide experience in the field of product design, graphic design,
communication design, and in media and interior design. These applied design
studios are held by some of the most qualified professionals at national and
international levels. Students have access to fully-equipped IT, photography,
pattern-making, and prototyping labs.
The
internship within a production and service company, in Italy or abroad, also
greatly contributes to the students’ personal development in design.
The
Undergraduate Degree Programme in Industrial Design and Multimedia finally ends
with the presentation of a thesis in design. Once in possession of a critical
education, as well as advanced theoretical and practical skills, graduates will
be qualified to begin professional activities or pursue further studies with a
graduate degree programme.
Professional profile
For
graduates who decide to start off professionally right away, this degree
programme opens a broad range of career opportunities within companies,
professional studios, agencies, cultural institutions, museums, and editorial
offices. A graduate in Industrial Design and Multimedia will have gained the
practical skills required to:
–
hold a variety of roles within a company (technical offices, design assistant,
R&D manager, etc.), with the chance of acting as an interlocutor between
designers (internal or external), management, production, and suppliers;
–
develop the design and industrialisation of new products;
–
develop the design of both printed or digital communication devices and
artefacts;
–
be invested in research aimed at product development and the development of
draft technical reports;
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create video presentations, paper reports, and physical models;
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collaborate on the conception and production of cultural activities in the
field of design for institutions, public or private bodies, and editorial and
journalistic offices.