- Program: Environmental Design
The scope of professional interests of an environmental designer includes projecting and transforming the existing object-spatial environment of the city with its components, creation of recreational and landscape features, decoration at mass performances and festivals, as well as the interior design of residential and public buildings.
Environmental Design: urban, rural, park ensembles, small architectural forms, elements of landscaping and gardening, exposition sites, equipment and furniture in the urban environment, the internal space of residential and public buildings, underground facilities for public use, decoration, equipment and furniture in the interior, exhibition and trade expositions, elements of monumental and decorative items, arts and crafts in the exterior and in the interior, visual communication in the interior.
Where can I work after graduation?
On graduation a designer works as a government employee or as a private entrepreneur in design institutes, design studios, architecture an design creative workshops; governmental and commercial enterprises; retail establishments; creative unions and organizations; secondary and higher vocational education institutions.
- Program: Graphic Design
Product development of printing of advertising materials: book design, advertising and informational brochures, booklets and posters; industrial graphics and packaging; development of labels and brands, logos and typefaces; advertising products on billboards and facades in the city. Today, to the traditional work of graphic designer work with complex graphic systems is added, becoming the basis for corporate identity of an enterprise, visual communication in the interiors and the urban environment.
Where can I work after graduation?
In the process of training and after graduation students and graduates work in government and commercial organizations involved in graphic design: design studios, advertising agencies; design workshops; governmental and commercial enterprises (PR- and marketing departments); trade institutions; the sphere of publishing; creative unions and organizations; educational institutions.