DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: January 17th, 2025
COURSE START: September 29th, 2025
SCHOLARSHIPS AMOUNT
• Scholarships covering 25% of the total tuition fee
**The scholarship is considered renewed for the second and third academic year provided the student passes exams for at least 40 credits within the 3rd exam session (autumn - September), with a weighted average not less than 27/30
INTRO
The Bachelor of Arts in Design offers a unique perspective on design, viewing it as a strategic act of shaping the world around us creating products, services, spaces, digital solutions and systems. Creativity here is not viewed as an abstract exercise but as a skill requiring contextualisation, openness to innovative solutions, and an ability to engage actively with one’s surroundings. An effective portfolio should visually narrate passions, explorations, and skills, conveying a unique creative journey.
BRIEF
PORTFOLIO OF PROJECTS or/and PROJECT ASSIGNMENT
You can choose one option or both:
1] PORTFOLIO OF PROJECTS
All materials submitted should be clearly labelled with the applicant’s name and contact information and cannot be returned. Digital, paper or internet-based works can be submitted. Portfolios are reviewed on the following qualitative measures: aesthetic awareness, composition, drawing, design, colour perception, spatial perception, quality of presentation, technique, and originality. Favourable consideration is given to strong 2D and 3D work that shows fully rendered pieces, excellent craftsmanship, attention to technique, and original design.
Check out the guidelines to portfolio preparation for further details.
2] PROJECT ASSIGNMENT
Your design task shall include 2D images designed and created by you:
• at least 2 hand drawings (various techniques may be used)
• at least 2 digital drawings, photos, collages, etc.
Design is a subject closely connected to objects, their functionality and the environment surrounding them. You are asked to:
• choose an object with a specific function.
• give the object a second life, by changing its function and shape (any material and technique can be used); • represent it:
a) take a picture of the object before and after the morphing.
b) describe the process and the concept behind it.