Students receive theoretical instruction and practical training for developing artwork projects based on their knowledge of both new and conventional materials, and using their skills in using modern computer design, 3D modeling, decoration and forming technologies.
Alumni can be employed as
- manufacture engineer
- design engineer
- 3D designer
- artwork designer (of jewelry, ceramics, furniture, stained glass, mosaics, small plastic products, etc.)
- independent artist (crafts in metal, wood, ceramics, glass, etc.)
Program subjects
- Computer artwork technologies
- Modern artwork materials
- New decorative materials working technologies
- Artwork production and marketing management
- Scientific restoration techniques
- Modern design
- Modern methods of artistic design
- Copyright law
- History and theory of modern design
- Industrial aesthetics
Graduating department:
Computer Design Department