183 Creative Arts & Design degrees in Italy

Creative Arts & Design degrees in ItalyFilter
  • Design - Made in Italy Summer Course

    IED – Istituto Europeo di Design Florence

    • Florence, Italy

    Full time

    3 weeks

    On-Campus

    English

    Design Made in Italy Summer course focuses on the basic skills and methodologies employed in product design, understanding the quality of Made in Italy products, especially in craftsmanship-based Italian SMEs.

  • Master of Arts in Multimedia Arts and Design

    Rome University of Fine Arts (RUFA)

    • Rome, Italy

    Full time

    2 years

    Blended

    Italian

    The Master of Arts in Multimedia Arts and Design – the first program of its kind recently set up in central/southern Italy – succeeds in fully embracing this complex area of studies, addressing the increasingly central role played by digital technologies and techniques in the design of multimedia spaces and works.

  • BA in Design

    Florence Institute of Design International

    • Florence, Italy

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The BA in Design from Florence Institute of Design is a 3-year bachelor degree in design, taught in English in the beautiful city of Florence. The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Design is issued in collaboration with the University of Chester.

  • Digital Design and Fabrication: Outdoor Design Summer Course

    Accademia di Belle Arti Aldo Galli - IED Network

    • Como, Italy

    Part time

    2 weeks

    On-Campus

    English

    Through this course, you have the opportunity to deepen and experience with the digital design processes and to comprehend the possible creative interaction with the most traditional design techniques. Specifically, you will have the opportunity to approach the design and production of different temporary design installations, for different functions and uses.

  • BA in Interdisciplinary Studies

    The American University of Rome

    • Rome, Italy

    Full time, Part time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The curriculum for AUR’s Interdisciplinary Studies degree leaves ample room for personal variation so that students, in conjunction with their academic advisor can tailor their studies to their own particular interests. This program is recommended for students whose interests do not fall under a single conventional academic heading.

  • Advanced Graphic Design Summer Course

    IED – Istituto Europeo di Design Florence

    • Florence, Italy

    Full time

    3 weeks

    On-Campus

    English

    The Advanced Graphic Design Summer course provides you with the necessary skills and a solid understanding of the key areas of graphic design. You will increase your level of expertise and confidence in the many components of visual communication.

    • Syracuse, Italy

    Full time

    9 months

    On-Campus

    English, Italian

    Welcome to the cradle of iconic art, fashion and design education in the vibrant landscape of Italy. Our International Foundation Program is your gateway to mastering the world of art in Italy’s prestigious institutions.

  • Graphic Design and Portfolio Summer Course

    IED – Istituto Europeo di Design Florence

    • Florence, Italy

    Full time

    3 weeks

    On-Campus

    English

    The course in Graphic Design and Portfolio offers you the possibility to challenge yourself with a creative program that combines traditional lectures and project work to approach the basic tools and techniques of graphic and visual design.

  • Master of Furniture Design

    Florence Institute of Design International

    • Florence, Italy

    On-Campus

    Master of Furniture Design in Florence, Italy Perfect for working professionals or young graduates.The purpose of the course is to develop students' knowledge and skills related to aspects of furniture production, from development and management of prototypes through to the final manufacturing process. The one year program is 30 weeks in duration with all courses held in English. The Master level course gives the students a great knowledge about Italian Furniture Design through a mixture of lectures, design studios, and history. The Furniture Design school courses also offer instruction in the computer softwares Rhinoceros, 3d Studio Max, and VRAY.

  • BSc in Architectural Design

    Politecnico di Milano

    • Milan, Italy

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English, Italian

    The Bachelor of Science in Architectural Design aims at the formation of graduates mastering the theoretical fundamentals and the operational tools needed for designing architecture on its various scales and paying attention to the conditions posed by the complexity of the transformation processes of the built environment.

  • BA in Interior Design

    IED – Istituto Europeo di Design Milan

    • Milan, Italy

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Main goal of the course is training students to design spaces merging feelings and perceptions with a rigorous functional disposition. They learn to interact with the Italian design system, that complex and unique network of relations among Italian/international Designers, schools, Made in Italy businesses producing furniture/lamps and customer companies. Students learn those expressive tools that allow developing, assessment, and explain a project from the briefing to the final creation and communication: the pencil, 3D modeling, and rendering software.

  • Foundation Year in Design

    Accademia Italiana

    • Florence, Italy
    • Rome, Italy

    Full time

    9 months

    On-Campus

    English, Italian

    The Foundation Year in Design is a preparatory course primarily addressed to international students with a high school diploma who wish to enroll into an accredited Bachelor's degree offered by Accademia Italiana but miss some requirements for direct admission. Nevertheless, Foundation Year is also a perfect choice for students looking a creative and exciting gap year in Italy, with a full immersion into the uniqueness of Italian art, design and language. This program offers a general curriculum balanced between Italian language classes and both very practical and theoretical lessons on Italian style, History of Italian art and design culture and methodology for the arts.

    • Syracuse, Italy

    Full time

    9 months

    On-Campus

    English

    The International Year One is a program offered jointly by The Italian Academy and MADE Design School providing students with the unique opportunity to enroll in the 1st year of the Bachelor Degree program in Design, Fashion, or Visual Arts with courses taught in English. Upon completion, international students will reach an intermediate level of Italian and will gain ECTS credits to transfer to any European university or will be offered guaranteed progression to the 2nd year of the MADE Bachelor degree programs.

  • Course in Interior Design - Academic year - Fall intake

    IED – Istituto Europeo di Design Milan

    • Milan, Italy

    Full time

    9 months

    On-Campus

    English

    Through the Interior Design Academic year program, students get an in-depth and practical introduction to Italian design and the ‘Made in Italy’ concept with particular attention to contemporary trends, while being equipped with all the necessary instruments to enter this field. Students will learn to design interior spaces both for commercial and residential use, from the initial concept and first sketch to the 3D view, and to realize a model representing a public space. Furthermore, the course develops students' awareness of color, shape, and form and gives them the necessary skills to choose interior finishes.

  • Winter School Roman Sarcophagi as Image Ensembles

    University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course

    • Pisa, Italy

    Full time

    9 days

    Distance Learning, On-Campus

    English

    The Winter School is offered as part of a partnership between the University of Pisa (Italy) and the University of Kiel (Germany). The Winter School addresses image relations on Roman sarcophagi, II-IV c. CE. While research usually focuses on the iconography of the front of the coffer, the exercise will address all image fields in their interdependence. Consequently, the focus is on a limited group of sarcophagi, namely those for which a (securely associated) lid has survived.