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Bachelor in Design (BA) - NABA Nuova Accademia (Milan)
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Bachelor in Design (BA) - NABA Nuova Accademia (Milan)

Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (Milan)
MilanItaly
On campus
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Sep 2024

Program Description

Following the “learning by doing” approach, the bachelor in Design (BA) alternates and integrates theoretical studies with experiential workshops. After having explored basic concepts and techniques, students learn to observe the multitude of contemporary forms of design and how to apply them to their work.

The bachelor in Design (BA) aims at stimulating sensitivity and passion for the world of objects, understood as cultural artifacts that reflect and shape human life. It explores space as an environment, examining its interactions with objects and its function as a stage for individual and collective rituals.

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Curriculum

Year 1

Introduces students to the basic tools to approach projects and their complexities, diversities, and pluralities, with regard to the history of design and within the contemporary context.

Students learn the methods for product design and interior design, for applied arts design projects and prototyping, and acquire an understanding of materials and their processing, through theoretical, project-based, and lab teachings of project methodology, project culture, history of design, design, the technology of materials, history of art.

Year 2

Guides students towards further improvement in the product and human space systems by choosing one of the program specializations (Interior Design, Product Design) and through specializing studies in design, digital modeling techniques, project culture, history of design, exhibit, furniture, and service design, small objects, series and accessories, multimedia design, multimedia languages, introduction to cultural marketing, interactive systems.

Led by teachers through practical experiences, students learn how to turn a concept into a project and a product and confront prototyping, communication, and marketing strategies.

Year 3

Defines students' knowledge and skills and provides the opportunity to deepen personal research through the development of a highly complex project within the field of product or interior design, taking account of materials, technologies, public space in its relationship with men, and reference markets.

By the end of the program, students develop a personal method and language through specializing teachings of cultural anthropology, the technology of materials, design, interaction design, light design, urban design, design system, and didactic activities related to the thesis project, in its theoretical and project.

Jobs - Careers

  • Designer
  • Product Designer
  • Interior Designer
  • Furniture Designer
  • Retail Designer
  • Exhibition Designer
  • Service Designer
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