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Design is a field of study for people with a creative approach and a head full of ideas. You have certainly already managed to find out about it during your first-cycle studies which have provided you with good practices and a basis for creating your own designs, but to become a specialist in specific industrial fields, join the second-cycle Design students. As a result, you will be well prepared for the independent and collaborative professional practice of a designer including: designer of textiles, textile home furnishings, apparel and lingerie, and visual and media communication systems. Design graduates are employed, often as early as during their studies, in professions such as textile and knitwear designer, clothing and lingerie designer, clothing stylist, design consultant, visual communication designer, graphic designer.
The study program complements the knowledge and skills acquired in the first-cycle studies. It provides a broader approach to ongoing projects, thanks to its knowledge of artistic as well as technical problems. You will complete your studies in close cooperation with the industrial sector - you will have work experience in reputable companies. You will be able to independently collect, analyze and interpret information, develop ideas and formulate critical arguments, and skillfully organize work.
Specializations:
- textile architecture
- outfit architecture
- visual communication and printing techniques
Graduate profile:
Graduates are qualified to start professional practice as a textile designer designing textiles, textile products for interior design, apparel, lingerie or designer of systems of visual and media communications. They are able to work either on their own or as a member of a design team. Graduates with a degree in design are frequently offered job opportunities even before their graduation. They work as woven and knitted fabrics, apparel and lingerie designers, stylists, design consultants, visual communication designers, applied graphics designers.