Faculty | Faculty of Textile Engineering (FT) |
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Study programme | Design - Textile, Fashion, Glass, Jewellery (N0212A310012) |
Branch of study / Specialization | unspecified (N0212A310012DES/00 - 2021) |
Level of acquired qualification | Postgraduate Master |
Form of study | Full-time |
Standard length of study | 2 years |
Number of ECTS credits | 120 |
Qualification awarded | Master of Art (6) |
Access to further studies | Doctoral study programme |
Type of completion | State Final Exam |
Study and Examination Code | URL |
Faculty coordinator for international students | unspecified |
Key learning outcomes | The educational objective of the follow-up Master's study program Design - Textile, Apparel, Glass and Jewellery is to: " Prepare university-educated designers for creative industries, own-design small-scale manufacturing and free creative arts, and providing them with an ability to reflect current arts and design trends in global as well as local context. " Introduce students to artistic, technological, experimental and theoretical bases of design work. " Deepen their knowledge of theoretical and experimental methods of creative design in combination with developing their understanding of new materials and technologies. This unique combination of an artistic standpoint with a knowledge of materials and technologies will provide them with the means of application in non-traditional design forms and an ability to quickly adapt to today's production, research and design approaches in a wide area of creative industries. Studio-type optional subjects will give students an opportunity to narrow down their focus by choosing among textile, clothing, glass and jewellery design. " Run arts projects as part of the course using technologies available at the Faculty's laboratories, workshops and studios, and start collaboration with the external sector. " Enable students to gain experience with the active presentation of their own works in galleries, museums and other institutions through selected design platforms in the Czech Republic and abroad. The structure of the course is based on creative work and a search for new ways of the artistic processing of traditional and innovative materials using new as well as standard technological procedures. The course will give students not only specialist theoretical and practical knowledge at that particular level but also sufficient flexibility, an ability to communicate in industry-specific English and a set of what is generally referred to as soft skills. The concept of the course will enable students to adjust to the conditions of creative industries, collaborate with companies and create their own artistic works. |
Specific admission requirements | unspecified |
Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning | General Rules for the Recognition of Previous Studies |
Qualification requirements and regulations | unspecified |
Profile of the programme | unspecified |
Persistence requirements | unspecified |
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples | unspecified |
Branch of study / Specialization guarantor | Šikolová Ludmila, doc. M.A. |
Status | Recommended year of study | Recommended semester | Course code | Course title (* Final State Examination) | Language of instruction | Number of ECTS credits | Course availability |
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Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KDE/ATE1 | Studio 1 | Czech | 12 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KUM/UVP | Art and Public Space 1 | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KDE/SD1 | Contemporary Art and Design 1 | Czech | 6 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KDE/PST | Spatial Design | Czech | 4 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KMI/POM | Advanced Materials | Czech | 6 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KDE/DPR1 | Diploma Thesis 1 | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KOD/G3D | 3D Computer Graphics | Czech | 4 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KDE/ATE2 | Studio 2 | Czech | 8 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KNT/TTD | Technology and Techniques for Design | Czech | 6 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KDE/ATV | Studio of Open Design | Czech | 4 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KDE/SD2 | Contemporary Art and Design 2 | Czech | 6 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | KDE/ATE3 | Studio 3 | Czech | 8 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | KMG/NIB | Negotiations in Business | English | 4 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | KDE/SD3 | Contemporary Art and Design 3 | Czech | 6 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | KDE/OST | Professional Internship | Czech | 6 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | KDE/DPR2 | Diploma Thesis 2 | Czech | 6 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Summer | KPE/APR | Topical Law Issues | Czech English | 3 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Summer | KDE/DPR3 | Diploma Thesis 3 | Czech | 10 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Summer | KDE/VKD | History of Decor - Selected Chapters | Czech | 7 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Summer | KDE/ATE4 | Studio 4 | Czech | 8 | |
Compulsory option | - | Winter | KTT/KVT | Construction and Properties of Woven Fabrics | Czech English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | - | Winter | KOD/KPC | Computer-aided Pattern Design | Czech English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | - | Winter | KHI/SKL1M | History of Glass and Glass-Jewellery I | Czech | 4 | The course is available to visiting students |
Compulsory option | - | Winter | KUM/GP | Gallery Practice | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory option | - | Summer | KFL/MFV | Mythology, philosophy, science | Czech | 2 | The course is available to visiting students |
Compulsory option | - | Summer | KUM/SVD | Social and virtual dimensions of art in the age of the new medi | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory option | - | Summer | KTT/KVP | Construction and Properties of Knitted Fabrics | Czech English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | - | Summer | KOD/PRO | Project of Clothing Product | Czech English | 6 | |
Compulsory option | - | Summer | KHI/SKL2M | History of Glass and Glass-Jewellery II | Czech | 4 | The course is available to visiting students |