Students receive theoretical and practical training in:
- spatial planning of objects and architectural environments (including for units of machinery and equipment, transport vehicles, interiors, printing, and consumer goods)
- creative execution of graphic design, environmental design, industrial design, and artwork design
- teaching of art disciplines (modules)
Alumni can be employed as
- graphic designer
- staff member of a company’s or institution’s design department
- member of a design studio
- advertising agency designer
- publishing company designer
- IT company designer
- independent designer
Program subjects
- Visual communications design
- Fundamentals of computer-aided design
- Graphic design techniques
- Typography
- Ornaments and fonts
- Creative culture development
- Industrial design
- Academic drawing
- Academic painting
- Composition
- Academic sculpture and plastic modeling
Graduating department:
Computer Design Department