Academic Programs

Program Overview

The Interdisciplinary Arts and Design program offers a unique and comprehensive approach to creative expression, combining elements of various artistic disciplines. This program is designed to foster innovative thinking, problem-solving skills, and a global perspective. By exploring the intersections between art, design, and technology, students will develop a versatile skill set that prepares them for a wide range of career opportunities.

Program Objectives

  • To cultivate a deep understanding of the principles and practices of various artistic disciplines.
  • To develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through interdisciplinary projects.
  • To foster creativity and innovation in design and artistic expression.
  • To prepare students for successful careers in the arts, design, and related fields.

Curriculum Highlights

  • Foundation Courses: Introduction to Art History, Design Principles, Visual Communication, and Studio Practices.
  • Specialized Courses: Graphic Design, Digital Media, Photography, Sculpture, Painting, and Typography.
  • Interdisciplinary Projects: Collaborative projects that integrate multiple artistic disciplines and explore real-world challenges.
  • Industry Partnerships: Opportunities to collaborate with professionals in the arts and design fields.

Career Paths

Graduates of the Interdisciplinary Arts and Design program can pursue a variety of careers, including:

  • Graphic Designer
  • Web Designer
  • Multimedia Artist
  • Art Director
  • Curator
  • Freelance Artist
  • Entrepreneur

Admission Criteria

  • Academic Requirements: FA/F.Sc with minimum 45% marks or equivalent.
  • No Third Division: No third division in matric or equivalent program.
  • Equivalence Certificate: Equivalence certificate from IBCC for O-Level and A-Level.
  • UMT Entrance Tests: UMT Drawing Test and UMT Written Test.

Program Summary

  • Minimum/Maximum Duration: 4/6 years
  • Credit Hours: 130

 

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