Friday, February 12, 2010

Design Quality of Education in Italy

Design Quality of Education in Italy Domus Academy has teamed up with Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti to create a group of design quality of Education provides a complete picture for art, design and fashion capital in the world of design and applied arts. With 45 years of experience, the sister of two schools complement each other perfectly to represent the full spectrum of Art and Design education from 3 years of studies recognized by the Italian Ministry of Education, Year 1 and post-masters validated issued by University of Wales (United Kingdom), plus a series of certification programs that last a semester or a year and short courses on particular subjects. The city of Milan is synonymous with cutting-edge fashion, interiors and industrial design. It is the heart of contemporary art in Italy. Located in an interesting historical and cultural context (eg, La Scala, Leonardo da Vinci Last Supper), provides an excellent opportunity to explore the prospects in the context of an evolving world culture. Milan also offers easy access to rail and bus to major Italian cities like Rome, Florence and Venice. SUMMER COURSES Domus Academy and NABA have a wide range of summer courses. NABA offers introductory courses open to students with a high school diploma, and first and second year of college. Domus Academy offers courses open to students in third and fourth years of school, graduates and professionals. The Summer Courses offer a wide and updated synthesis of Domus Academy and NABA in know-how to give one of the most significant market trends, the creation of industrial processes, of artistic expression and social, design, Fashion, Jewelry and management cultures, with the chance to experiment a topical issue of the project, under the guidance of important professionals and in cooperation with large enterprises. COURSE MASTER Domus Academy also offers a wide selection of Design Masters in Business Design, Fashion and Accessories Design, Urban Design and Transportation Design.

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