Training objectives and competencies developed
Train professionals with specific skills in light design, a fundamental element for the life and interpretation of spaces. This is the goal behind the Master in Light and Design.
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MMode:Full time tTitle:Light and Design (LUDE) dDuration:10 months of lectures+ 3 months of internship IStart:October 2024 LLanguage:Italian CCredits:60 CFA
During the training course, the students
- will acquire and deepen the skills to become professional Lighting Designers.
- they will enhance their application skills in interior and outdoor design and light use.
- they will develop the conscious use of light, closely connected to energy saving and environmental sustainability themes.
During the master’s course, the students will develop a complete lighting project with the lecturers’ support. This project will result from the skills acquired during the training and on a professional path. It can influence the visual and functional quality of environments and the well-being of those living there.
Access Requirements
The Master’s Degree in Lighting and Design is aimed at:
- graduates and undergraduates, first and second level, in Design, Architecture, Engineering and the like,
- professionals in the sector or lovers of the subject with design knowledge and basic skills in graphics software,
- good command of the software commonly used in this discipline and profession.
Applicants may be simultaneously enrolled in other first or second-level Master’s degree programmes, whether university or academic.
Faculty
The lecturers of the Light and Design Master are experienced professionals already active in higher education. In addition to the courses run by leading lecturers, some workshops showcase the valuable contributions of renowned and experienced professional guests.
Master’s program internship
At the end of the planned modules, participants must complete a 450-hour internship within three months in companies and/or professional studios.
A procedure for recognising CFAs can be opened for members already involved in the world of work.
AANT has numerous partnerships with companies and sector studios to activate curricular internships in the various disciplines covered by the Master’s program. For each trainee, the company/studio that best matches their inclinations and expectations regarding the world of work will be identified.
The hours dedicated to the internship experience will be organised with a variable frequency, according to the needs and organisation of each company/studio. The final reviews and discussion of the thesis will occur at the end of the internship.