Try for a wide range of fields in the world by acquiring design skills!
At the Visual Communication Course, design is focused in the perspective of the relationship of society and humanity. Communication is held to play a pivotal role in the stability and furtherance of all the media and contemporary society through thinking faculty and spasm of creativity. Indeed, anyone interested in people and the world we live in, or desirous of enjoying an affluent lifestyle in this age of rapid technical change and information flow, must quickly gain an insight into the inventive and creative workings through learning of diversity and relevance of communication. What the future society will need most seems to be the very true design capabilities gained in such ways, and they will also bring new creative values to the society.
A progressive and cumulative method of acquiring the necessary expertise!
The Visual Communication Course employs a system whereby a four year study cycle is run in graduated stages and a range of highly specialized subjects, corresponding to various communication design areas, is offered each year. In this way, dedicated seminars available to lower grade students will enhance their interest or motivation for design. And under this system, students of junior grade will start to further enhance their expertise in the five areas of Graphic Design, Advertisement, Illustration, Image Media and Communication Design.
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Five practical classes a week are set for students of the first and second grade. Here they study wide-ranging design areas and acquire most surely the basic knowledge essential for visual communication. These classes offer a varied content such as the acquisition of observation skills, drawing, portraiture and basic computer practice. And through their assignment work students have the opportunity of actively participating in design competitions. The Course thus comprises highly skilled curricula closely attuned to practical demands of the modern world. Indeed, the number of our prize-wining students is on the rise.
The above five subject areas are broke down into six research classes for students of the third and fourth grades. Teaching and practical training are carried out in specialist and related fields. The curricula thereby facilitate their understanding of visual communication and their work outputs.
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