MARANGONI FIRENZE /LIFE MUTATION - Admission Pack 2019 / 20 - Istituto Marangoni
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STUDY PROGRAMMES UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Preparatory Course This foundation course develops critical independent thinking and practical ability for undergraduate level study. Upon successful completion participants reach the necessary level Courses Session* to be able to apply for one of the BA (Hons) Degree programmes or for a Three Year Course. Milano One Year Courses These programmes provide a thorough knowledge of the technical and theoretical concepts related to fashion, styling, business and design, meeting the needs of those with limited time Autumn 2019 available, or for participants that have either little or no prior experience. 1 October 2019 start Study Abroad Semester Courses 16 December 2019 - 7 January 2020 holidays Aimed at students with at least one year of previous study in their selected area, study abroad 10 - 17 April 2020 holidays semesters (5 – 6 months) offer participants a chance to gain invaluable insights into European style and lifestyle, cultural influences, trends, contemporary issues as well as the impact of 5 June 2020 end, or 17 July 2020 Afam courses end luxury companies and brands, and creative and contemporary issues in art and design in Europe’s capitals. The study abroad level is structured and taught at year two of a three year Winter 2020 undergraduate programme. 3 February 2020 start BA (Hons) Degrees1 • Three-Year Courses 2 3 These undergraduate programmes are designed for participants looking to enter the fashion, 10 - 17 April 2020 holidays design, business, styling and art fields. They provide a complete education at undergraduate 10 - 21 August 2020 holidays level and allow participants to acquire all of the necessary knowledge and skills to carry out a 18 September 2020 end profession in their chosen subject. BA (Hons) Degrees1 (Pathways) • Three Year Courses 2 (Pathways) Starting from a solid base in one of the three year undergraduate core subjects in fashion, design, business and styling, participants on these undergraduate level programmes select Firenze from different pathways to specialise in a chosen area of interest, responding to individual talent, creative flair and passion. BA (Hons) Degrees (Sandwich)1 Autumn 2019 These four-year courses include a 36-week placement. The first two years of learning take 1 October 2019 start place in the school and are then followed by a third year placement spent working in the 16 December 2019 - 7 January 2020 holidays fashion industry. At the end of the placement period participants return to school to complete 10 - 17 April 2020 holidays the fourth and final year of study. 7 June 2019 end PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMMES Aimed at graduates of all levels, this programme trains participants in the essential soft Winter 2020 skills needed for personal growth and development including leadership, observational, and 3 February 2020 start problem solving skills, as well as a foreign language element, and the possibility to undertake a period of practical work experience within a fashion company to improve their professional 10 - 17 April 2020 holidays career profile. The overall aim of the professional experience is in communicating readiness 10 - 21 August 2020 holidays for employment for fashion, design, and creative industries. 18 September 2020 end POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Preparatory Courses All these courses are structured to ensure participants are fully prepared to meet the Paris challenges of postgraduate level training. The pre-sessional 12 week course is specifically designed for participants that require additional subject specific knowledge or technical tools for entry onto any of the master’s Autumn 2019 fashion programmes at Istituto Marangoni. 1 October 2019 start While the Portfolio Surgery, Management Surgery and Design Surgery courses are three week 16 December 2019 - 3 January 2020 holidays programmes devised to support participants who have been accepted onto the master’s courses in fashion, business and design, giving them the opportunity to improve the quality of 13 - 17 April 2020 holidays their work in preparation for the beginning of their chosen course. 5 June 2020 end Postgraduate Semester Courses 29 January 2021 Postgraduate course end These full time courses offer specialist activities for participants who are looking for study abroad opportunities at postgraduate level, or for professionals who have the desire to ‘up- skill’ or take a career break to study subject-specific training in relation to the world of fashion Winter 2020 and business. The courses aim to develop practical, creative, and business and management 3 February 2020 start skills useful for career future development. 13 - 17 April 2020 holidays Master’s Degrees 4 • Master's Courses • Cycles De Spécialisation 4 10 - 21 August 2020 holidays These full time postgraduate level courses are highly specialised programmes that support participants’ careers the fashion, luxury and creative industries. They are designed for those 18 September 2020 course end who have already acquired specific skills in the appropriate area at undergraduate level, or 23 April 2020 Postgraduate course end for industry professionals who wish to deepen their knowledge of a specific subject area in fashion, styling business and art. 1) Participants who successfully complete the programmes taught in English in Paris and London will be awarded with London a BA (Hons) Degree by Manchester Metropolitan University-UK; BA (Hons) Degree (sandwich) is a four-year course which includes a 36-week placement. 120 credits points are available each year of study in order to gain an honours degree, obtaining 360 credits upon successful completion of the three year course. Participants on the four-year Autumn 2019 sandwich course will receive 120 practice credits for the additional year. All candidates should meet specific entry requirements (please check www2.mmu.ac.uk/international/ for international equivalents); for further details please do 1 October 2019 start not hesitate to contact the information office at the chosen school. 16 December 2019 - 3 January 2020 holidays 2) Participants who successfully complete the three year courses ‘Fashion Design & Accessories*’, ‘Interior Design*’, ‘Product Design’, and ‘Visual Design’ in Milano and Firenze, will be awarded the AFAM First Level Academic Diploma. 13 - 17 April 2020 holidays Recognised by the Italian Ministry of Education as an academic diploma equivalent to a university undergraduate level degree, participants will obtain 180 CFA (crediti formativi accademici) equivalent to 180 ECTS credits. 5 June 2020 end *The pathways held in Milano and Firenze ‘Fashion Design & Womenswear Pathway’, ‘Fashion Design & Menswear 29 January 2021 Postgraduate course end Pathway’, ‘Interior Design & Lighting Pathway’, 'Product Design & Furniture', are a specialisation of the recognised AFAM main courses ‘Fashion Design & Accessories’, ‘Interior Design’ and 'Product Design' (Pathway final diplomas will state the main course title). For further details please do not hesitate to contact the information office at the Milano School or Firenze School (milano@istitutomarangoni.com; firenze@istitutomarangoni.com). Winter 2020 3) Participants who successfully complete one of the following three-year ‘RNCP’ courses taught in Paris will receive the 15 January 2020 Foundation Year start corresponding title of: Fashion Design course – 'Fashion Designer (Styliste-Crèateur/trice)’ 6 February 2020 start Fashion Styling course – ‘Responsable de la communication et de l’image de mode', Fashion Business course – ‘Responsable de la stratégie marketing et commerciale de mode' 13 - 17 April 2020 holidays As recognised vocational training, level II RNCP (level 6 - EU) corresponds to the competences of a bachelor degree 11 September 2020 course end with participants obtaining 180 ECTS credits upon successful completion. RNCP is acknowledged by the CNCP Commission Nationale de la Certification Professionnelle (National Commission for Vocational Certification) and 23 April 2020 Postgraduate course end registered as a Professional Certificate published in the JORF (Official Journal of the French Republic). For further details please do not hesitate to contact the information office at The Paris School. * Please note that dates are correct at time of publication and 4) Participants who successfully complete the programmes taught in English in Paris and London will be awarded with a Master’s Degree by (Manchester Metropolitan University-UK; Master’s Degrees include a 12-week work placement. may be subject to change. Confirmed dates will be provided Participants obtain 180 credits upon successful completion of the MA course. All candidates should meet specific entry at the start of each course. requirements (please check www2.mmu.ac.uk/international/ for international equivalents); subject to revalidation. 2|
Milano Firenze Paris London Undergraduate Programmes School of Fashion School of Design School of Fashion & Art School of Fashion School of Fashion & Design Preparatory courses Fashion FOUNDATION IN FASHION & DESIGN Oct 2019 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng - ita FOUNDATION IN FASHION 1 Oct 2019 eng Feb 2020 eng FOUNDATION IN DESIGN 1 Oct 2019 eng Feb 2020 eng One Year Courses Fashion FASHION DESIGN Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng - ita FASHION DESIGN & PRODUCT Oct 2019 eng - ita MANAGEMENT INTENSIVE GLOBAL FASHION Feb 2020 eng FASHION STYLING & Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng PHOTOGRAPHY INTENSIVE Feb 2020 eng - ita FASHION BUSINESS & MARKETING Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng INTENSIVE Feb 2020 eng - ita ACCESSORIES DESIGN INTENSIVE Oct 2019 eng - ita SHOE DESIGN INTENSIVE Oct 2019 eng - ita Design INTERIOR DESIGN INTENSIVE Oct 2019 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng - ita Study Abroad • Semester courses 2 FASHION DESIGN SEMESTER Sep 2019 eng - ita Sep 2019 eng Sep 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng Jan 2020 eng - ita Jan 2020 eng Jan 2020 eng FASHION DESIGN & WOMENSWEAR SEMESTER Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Mar 2020 eng - ita Jan 2020 eng FASHION DESIGN & ACCESSORIES SEMESTER Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Mar 2020 eng - ita Jan 2020 eng FASHION BUSINESS SEMESTER Sep 2019 eng - ita Sep 2019 eng - ita Sep 2019 eng Sep 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng Jan 2020 eng - ita Jan 2020 eng - ita Jan 2020 eng Jan 2020 eng FASHION BUSINESS & BUYING SEMESTER Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Jan 2020 eng - ita Jan 2020 eng FASHION BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng & NEW MEDIA SEMESTER Jan 2020 eng - ita Jan 2020 eng FASHION STYLING & CREATIVE Sep 2019 eng - ita Sep 2019 eng - ita Sep 2019 eng Sep 2019 eng DIRECTION SEMESTER Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng Jan 2020 eng - ita Jan 2020 eng - ita Jan 2020 eng Jan 2020 eng FASHION STYLING & VISUAL Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng MERCHANDISING SEMESTER Jan 2020 eng - ita Jan 2020 eng INTERIOR DESIGN SEMESTER Sep 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Mar 2020 eng - ita PRODUCT DESIGN SEMESTER Sep 2019 eng - ita Mar 2020 eng - ita VISUAL DESIGN SEMESTER Sep 2019 eng - ita Mar 2020 eng - ita MULTIMEDIA ARTS SEMESTER Sep 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Jan 2020 eng - ita ART HISTORY & CULTURE SEMESTER Oct 2019 eng - ita Jan 2020 eng - ita 1) Subject to validation 2) The admission to the Semester courses is subject to a selection process and to the evaluation of Istituto Marangoni Committee; the selection process is composed of: a) Signed Personal Statement (How will a Semester Abroad at IM support your studies) b) Grades Transcript* (with the list of subjects studied at first year/L4) c) Language Certificate (B1/B2 level) d) Portfolio (only for Creative courses) e) Piece of Written Work/Essay (only for Business / Art courses**) * if the Transcript is not deemed sufficient to do a complete evaluation of the eligibility of the candidate, additional documents might be requested (such as a Syllabus of the exams sustained so far) ** for Business / Art courses, applicants are requested to submit either: • A piece of written work/Essay/Exam/Business case developed in his/her study pathway completed before the application • If the applicant doesn’t have a written work to submit, he/she might requested to develop a business case/essay based on indications received by the School he/she wants to attend, and related to the area of study or pathway he/she is applying to 3|
Milano Firenze Paris London Undergraduate Programmes School of Fashion School of Design School of Fashion & Arts School of Fashion School of Fashion & Design Three Year Courses · BA Hons Degree 1 1 Fashion FASHION DESIGN Oct 2019 eng - ita - cn - spa Feb 2020 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng Feb 2020 eng - ita FASHION DESIGN & WOMENSWEAR Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng FASHION DESIGN & MENSWEAR Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng FASHION DESIGN & ACCESSORIES Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng FASHION DESIGN & MARKETING Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng FASHION STYLING & CREATIVE DIRECTION Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng FASHION STYLING & VISUAL MERCHANDISING Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng FASHION BUSINESS Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng Feb 2020 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng FASHION BUSINESS & BUYING Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Feb 2020 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng FASHION BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng & MEDIA Feb 2020 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng Milano Firenze Paris London Undergraduate Programmes School of Fashion School of Design School of Fashion & Arts School of Fashion School of Fashion & Design Three Year Courses 1 . BA Hons Degree 2 Design INTERIOR DESIGN / INTERIORS Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng INTERIOR DESIGN & LIGHTING Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng PRODUCT DESIGN / DESIGN FOR PRODUCTS Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng PRODUCT DESIGN & FURNITURE Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng VISUAL DESIGN Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Art MULTIMEDIA ARTS Oct 2019 eng - ita in partnership with Atelier De Sèvres ART HISTORY & CULTURE Oct 2019 eng - ita in partnership with Atelier De Sèvres 1) The admission to the course is subject to a selection process and to the evaluation of Istituto Marangoni Committee; the selection process is composed of: a) Personal statement b) Aptitude interview only for Afam validated courses c) Skill test ( for business / art related courses it consists of 10 multiple choice questions – for creative courses it consists of 4 multiple choice questions) d) 6 creative ideas to be submitted only for creative courses. 6 self-produced Creative Ideas can be anything that visually describes their inspiration and the area of study that they have chosen. They can be submitted in the form of sketches, drawings, photographs, moodboards and collages. The 6 creative ideas might also be a mix of these. They can also be a personal reinterpretation of objects, environments, people, situations, etc. or design ideas such as a representation of personal creations such as outfits/fashion collections, objects, furniture pieces, interior spaces, etc. according to the desired course you are applying to. All items must be submitted in A4 or A3 format, in .pdf, .tiff, .jpg, .zip. 2) Participants who successfully complete the programmes taught in English in Paris and London will be awarded with a BA (Hons) Degree by Manchester Metropolitan University-UK; BA (Hons) Degree (sandwich) is a four-year course which includes a 36-week placement. 120 credits points are available each year of study in order to gain an honours degree, obtaining 360 credits upon successful completion of the three year course. Participants on the four-year sandwich course will receive 120 practice credits for the additional year. All candidates should meet specific entry requirements (please check www2.mmu.ac.uk/international/ for international equivalents); for further details please do not hesitate to contact the information office at the chosen school. 4|
Milano Firenze Paris London Professional Programme School of Fashion School of Design School of Fashion & Art School of Fashion School of Fashion & Design Professional Course 1 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Jan 2020 eng Milano Firenze Paris London Postgraduate Programmes School of Fashion School of Design School of Fashion & Art School of Fashion School of Fashion & Design Preparatory Courses Fashion PRE-SESSIONAL FOR MASTER'S Apr 2019 eng Oct 2020 eng Apr 2020 eng PORTFOLIO SURGERY Sep 2019 eng Sep 2019 eng Sep 2019 eng MANAGEMENT SURGERY Sep 2019 eng Sep 2019 eng Sep 2019 eng Design DESIGN SURGERY Sept 2019 eng Art ART & CULTURE SURGERY Sept 2019 eng Postgraduate Semester ADVANCED INTERIOR DESIGN Oct 2019 eng - ita FASHION BUSINESS & MARKETING Oct 2019 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng - ita FASHION BUYING & MERCHANDISING Oct 2019 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng - ita Master's Courses 2 · Cycles de Specialisation 2 · Master's Degree 2 Fashion FASHION DESIGN WOMENSWEAR Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng Feb 2020 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng FASHION DESIGN MENSWEAR Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita FASHION DESIGN COLLECTION Oct 2019 eng - ita & MARKETING Feb 2020 eng - ita FASHION STYLING, PHOTOGRAPHY & FILM Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng Feb 2020 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng FASHION PROMOTION Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng COMMUNICATION & MEDIA Feb 2020 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng FASHION & LUXURY BRAND MANAGEMENT Oct 2019 eng - ita - spa Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng Feb 2020 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng Feb 2020 eng FASHION BUYING & MERCHANDISING Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Oct 2019 eng / CONTEMPORARY FASHION BUYING 3 Feb 2020 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng FASHION PRODUCT MANAGEMENT Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita FASHION DIGITAL MANAGEMENT Oct 2019 eng - ita SPORTSWEAR DESIGN Oct 2019 eng - ita FASHION START-UP Oct 2019 eng - ita LUXURY ACCESSORIES DESIGN Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng & MANAGEMENT Feb 2020 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng Art ART MANAGEMENT Oct 2019 eng - ita In Partnership with Atelier De Sèvres CURATORIAL MANAGEMENT Oct 2019 eng - ita In Partnership with Atelier De Sèvres Design INTERIOR DESIGN Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng (CONTEMPORARY INTERIOR DESIGN) Feb 2020 eng - ita Feb 2020 eng SURFACE AND TEXTILE DESIGN Oct 2019 eng PRODUCT & FURNITURE DESIGN / Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng PRODUCT DESIGN Feb 2020 eng (CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE DESIGN) FINE JEWELLERY DESIGN Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng - ita Oct 2019 eng Feb 2020 eng CAR DESIGN: COLOUR AND TRIM Oct 2019 eng - ita DESIGN MANAGEMENT Oct 2019 eng In Partnership with Macromedia University 1) The admission to the Professional Experience course is subject to a selection process and to the evaluation of Istituto Marangoni Committee. The selection process is composed of: a) Signed motivational letter. b) Photocopy of university degree and transcript. c) Non-native English speakers are required to provide a Certificate of English language skills, level b2 of cefr with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5) d) Portfolio (for applicants coming from creative study) or Piece of Written Work/Essay (for applicants coming from business study) 3) subject to validation in the London school by Manchester Metropolitan University-UK 2) The admission to the postgraduate courses is subject to a selection process and to the evaluation of Istituto Marangoni Committee; the selection process is composed of: a) Signed personal statement b) curriculum vitae c) 2 reference letters d) Original notarial copy of university degree and transcript and, when not in English, an official English translation must be supplied (for Validated programmes in London and Paris) or d) Copy of university degree and transcript e) Portfolio (only for creative courses) f) Non-native English speakers are required to provide an English language certificate at b2 cefr level (ielts 6.5 without elements below 5.5) (for Validated programmes in London and Paris) 3) Subject to course title modification. 5|
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Pre-Requisites for study abroad programme - Semester Courses MILANO FASHION DESIGN Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Portfolio completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of pattern-making and fabrics Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific Drawing skills in Fashion Design or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). FASHION DESIGN Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Portfolio & WOMENSWEAR completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of pattern-making and fabrics Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific Drawing and Digital skills in Fashion Design or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). FASHION DESIGN Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Portfolio & ACCESSORIES completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of pattern-making and fabrics Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific Drawing and Digital skills in Fashion Design or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). FASHION BUSINESS Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Piece of Written Work/Essay* completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of marketing Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific in Fashion Business or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). FASHION BUSINESS Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Piece of Written Work/Essay* & BUYING completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of marketing Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific in Fashion Business or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). FASHION BUSINESS Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Piece of Written Work/Essay* COMMUNICATION completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of marketing & MEDIA Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific in Fashion Business or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). FASHION STYLING & Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Portfolio CREATIVE DIRECTION completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of photography, graphic design and Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific new media in Fashion Styling or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). FASHION STYLING Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Portfolio & VISUAL completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of photography, graphic design and MERCHANDISING Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific new media in Fashion Styling or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). INTERIOR DESIGN Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Portfolio completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of design methodology, technical Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific drawings and digital tools in Interior Design or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). PRODUCT DESIGN Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Portfolio completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of design methodology, technical Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific drawings and digital tools in Product Design or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). VISUAL DESIGN Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Portfolio completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Base knowledge of graphic design, design process, Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific photography and digital tools in Visual Design or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). FIRENZE FASHION BUSINESS Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Piece of Written Work/Essay* completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of marketing Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific in Fashion Business or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). FASHION STYLING & Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Portfolio CREATIVE DIRECTION completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of photography, graphic design and Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific new media in Fashion Styling or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). MULTIMEDIA ARTS Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Portfolio completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of photography and digital Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific applications for visual arts in Arts or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without Drawing skills elements below 4.5). ART HISTORY Open to students who have For non English/Italian native Piece of Written Work/Essay* & CULTURE completed the first year (L4) of an speakers: certificate of language Good knowledge of applied arts and design history Undergraduate Bachelor programme skills, level b1 of CEFR1 with specific in Arts or similar. requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5). * for Business / Art courses, applicants are requested to submit either: a piece of written work/Essay/Exam/Business case developed in his/her study pathway completed before the application. If the applicant doesn’t have a written work to submit, he/she might requested to develop a business case/essay based on indications received by the School he/she wants to attend, and related to the area of study or pathway he/she is applying to. 1) See the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) at page 17. 6|
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Pre-Requisites for study abroad programme - Semester Courses PARIS FASHION DESIGN Open to students who have For non English native speakers: Portfolio completed the first year (L4) of an certificate of language skills, level b2 Good knowledge of pattern-making and fabrics Undergraduate Bachelor programme of CEFR1 with specific requirements Drawing skills in Fashion Design or similar. (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION BUSINESS Open to students who have For non English native speakers: Piece of Written Work/Essay* completed the first year (L4) of an certificate of language skills, level b2 Good knowledge of marketing Undergraduate Bachelor programme of CEFR1 with specific requirements in Fashion Business or similar. (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION STYLING & Open to students who have For non English native speakers: Portfolio CREATIVE DIRECTION completed the first year (L4) of an certificate of language skills, level b2 Good knowledge of photography, graphic design and Undergraduate Bachelor programme of CEFR1 with specific requirements new media in Fashion Styling or similar. (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). LONDON FASHION DESIGN Open to students who have For non English native speakers: Portfolio completed the first year (L4) of an certificate of language skills, level b2 Good knowledge of pattern-making and fabrics Undergraduate Bachelor programme of CEFR1 with specific requirements Drawing skills in Fashion Design or similar. (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION DESIGN Open to students who have For non English native speakers: Portfolio WOMENSWEAR completed the first year (L4) of an certificate of language skills, level b2 Good knowledge of pattern-making and fabrics Undergraduate Bachelor programme of CEFR1 with specific requirements Drawing skills in Fashion Design or similar. (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION DESIGN Open to students who have For non English native speakers: Portfolio & ACCESSORIES completed the first year (L4) of an certificate of language skills, level b2 Good knowledge of pattern-making and fabrics Undergraduate Bachelor programme of CEFR1 with specific requirements Drawing skills in Fashion Design or similar. (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION BUSINESS Open to students who have For non English native speakers: Piece of Written Work/Essay* completed the first year (L4) of an certificate of language skills, level b2 Good knowledge of marketing Undergraduate Bachelor programme of CEFR1 with specific requirements in Fashion Business or similar. (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION BUSINESS Open to students who have For non English native speakers: Piece of Written Work/Essay* & BUYING completed the first year (L4) of an certificate of language skills, level b2 Good knowledge of marketing Undergraduate Bachelor programme of CEFR1 with specific requirements in Fashion Business or similar. (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION BUSINESS Open to students who have For non English native speakers: Piece of Written Work/Essay* COMMUNICATION & completed the first year (L4) of an certificate of language skills, level b2 Good knowledge of marketing MEDIA Undergraduate Bachelor programme of CEFR1 with specific requirements in Fashion Business or similar. (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION STYLING & Open to students who have For non English native speakers: Portfolio CREATIVE DIRECTION completed the first year (L4) of an certificate of language skills, level b2 Good knowledge of photography, graphic design and Undergraduate Bachelor programme of CEFR1 with specific requirements new media in Fashion Styling or similar. (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION STYLING Open to students who have For non English native speakers: Portfolio & VISUAL completed the first year (L4) of an certificate of language skills, level b2 Good knowledge of photography, graphic design and MERCHANDISING Undergraduate Bachelor programme of CEFR1 with specific requirements new media in Fashion Styling or similar. (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). * for Business / Art courses, applicants are requested to submit either: a piece of written work/Essay/Exam/Business case developed in his/her study pathway completed before the application. If the applicant doesn’t have a written work to submit, he/she might requested to develop a business case/essay based on indications received by the School he/she wants to attend, and related to the area of study or pathway he/she is applying to. 1) See the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) at page 17. 7|
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Pre-Requisites for Foundation Year Courses MILANO FOUNDATION High school diploma or equivalent. IN FASHION & DESIGN LONDON FOUNDATION High school diploma or equivalent. GCSE grade C in English or for non English native speakers: An aptitude interview. IN FASHION1 UCAS points equal to 64 tariff certificate of language skills, level b2 of CEFR5 with specific points (2 A levels grade CC) or 24 requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5) International Baccalaureate points or international equivalent FOUNDATION High school diploma or equivalent. GCSE grade C in English or for non English native speakers: An aptitude interview. IN DESIGN1 High school diploma or equivalent. certificate of language skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific UCAS points equal to 64 tariff requirements (e.g. IELTS 5.0 without elements below 4.5) points (2 A levels grade CC) or 24 International Baccalaureate points or international equivalent Pre-Requisites for Three Year Courses MILANO FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of entry test 3 FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakers: certificate of Completion of entry test 3 & WOMENSWEAR 1 language skills, level b1 of CEFR5 with specific requirements An aptitude interview. (AFAM Course) (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0). FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakers: certificate of Completion of entry test 3 & MENSWEAR 1 language skills, level b1 of CEFR5 with specific requirements An aptitude interview. (AFAM Course) (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0). FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakers: certificate of Completion of entry test 3 & ACCESSORIES 1 language skills, level b1 of CEFR5 with specific requirements An aptitude interview. (AFAM Course) (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0). FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakers: certificate of Completion of entry test 3 & MARKETING 1 language skills, level b1 of CEFR5 with specific requirements An aptitude interview. (AFAM Course) (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0). FASHION STYLING High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of entry test 3 AND CREATIVE DIRECTION FASHION STYLING High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of entry test 3 AND VISUAL MERCHANDISING FASHION BUSINESS High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of entry test 3 FASHION BUSINESS High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of entry test 3 & BUYING FASHION BUSINESS High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of entry test 3 COMMUNICATION & MEDIA INTERIOR DESIGN 2 High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakers: certificate of Completion of entry test 3 (AFAM Course) language skills, level b1 of CEFR5 with specific requirements An aptitude interview. (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0). INTERIOR DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakers: certificate of Completion of entry test 3 & LIGHTING 2 language skills, level b1 of CEFR5 with specific requirements An aptitude interview. (AFAM Course) (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0). PRODUCT DESIGN 2 High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakers: certificate of Completion of entry test 3 (AFAM Course) language skills, level b1 of CEFR5 with specific requirements An aptitude interview. (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0). PRODUCT DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakers: certificate of Completion of entry test 3 & FURNITURE 2 language skills, level b1 of CEFR5 with specific requirements An aptitude interview. (AFAM Course) (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0). VISUAL DESIGN 2 High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakers: certificate of Completion of entry test 3 (AFAM Course) language skills, level b1 of CEFR5 with specific requirements An aptitude interview. (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0) 1) Subject to validation 2) For AFAM courses recognized by the Italian Ministry of Education students are required to have a high school diploma or equivalent corresponding to a minimum of 12 years of study. 3) Entry Test for creative courses: applicants are requested to submit 6 self-produced Creative Ideas and a skills test consisting of 4 multiple-choice questions. The Creative Ideas can be anything that visually describes their inspiration and the area of study that they have chosen. They can be submitted in the form of sketches, drawings, photographs, moodboards and collages (the 6 creative ideas might also be a mix of these). They can also be: - personal reinterpretations of objects, environments, people, situations, etc.. - design ideas: representations of personal creations such as outfits/fashion collections, objects, furniture pieces, interior spaces, etc. (according to the desired course you are applying to). All items must be submitted in A4 or A3 format, in .pdf,.tiff, .jpg, .zip. 4) Entry Test for business related courses: a short skill test consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions. 5) See the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) at page 17. 8|
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Pre-Requisites for Three Year Courses FIRENZE FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of entry test 2 FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakers: certificate Completion of entry test 2 & ACCESSORIES 1 of language skills, level b1 of CEFR4 with specific An aptitude interview. (AFAM Course) requirements (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0). FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakers: certificate Completion of entry test 2 & MENSWEAR 1 of language skills, level b1 of CEFR4 with specific An aptitude interview. (AFAM Course) requirements (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0). FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakewwrs: certificate Completion of entry test 2 & MARKETING 1 of language skills, level b1 of CEFR4 with specific An aptitude interview. (AFAM Course) requirements (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0). FASHION STYLING AND High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of entry test 2 CREATIVE DIRECTION FASHION BUSINESS High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of entry test 3 INTERIOR DESIGN 1 High school diploma or equivalent. For non English/Italian native speakers: certificate Completion of entry test 2 (AFAM Course) of language skills, level b1 of CEFR4 with specific An aptitude interview. requirements (e.g. IELTS 4.5 without elements below 4.0). MULTIMEDIA ARTS High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of entry test 2 ART HISTORY High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of entry test 3 & CULTURE 1) For AFAM courses recognized by the Italian Ministry of Education students are required to have a high school diploma or equivalent corresponding to a minimum of 12 years of study. 2) Entry Test for creative courses: applicants are requested to submit 6 self-produced Creative Ideas and a skills test consisting of 4 multiple-choice questions. The Creative Ideas can be anything that visually describes their inspiration and the area of study that they have chosen. They can be submitted in the form of sketches, drawings, photographs, moodboards and collages (the 6 creative ideas might also be a mix of these). They can also be: - personal reinterpretations of objects, environments, people, situations, etc.. - design ideas: representations of personal creations such as outfits/fashion collections, objects, furniture pieces, interior spaces, etc. (according to the desired course you are applying to). All items must be submitted in A4 or A3 format, in .pdf,.tiff, .jpg, .zip. 3) Entry Test for business and history of art related courses: a short skill test consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions. 4) See the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) at page 17. 5) Subject to validation. 9|
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Pre-Requisites for BA (Hons) Degree Courses1 LONDON FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 2 skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 2 & WOMENSWEAR skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). 5 FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 2 & MENSWEAR skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 2 & ACCESSORIES skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 2 & MARKETING skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION STYLING High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 2 AND CREATIVE skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements DIRECTION (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION STYLING High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 2 AND VISUAL skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements MERCHANDISING (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION BUSINESS High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 3 skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION BUSINESS High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 3 & BUYING skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION BUSINESS High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 3 COMMUNICATION skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements & NEW MEDIA (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). INTERIORS High school diploma or equivalent For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 2 skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). INTERIOR DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 2 & LIGHTING skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). DESIGN FOR High school diploma or equivalent For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 2 PRODUCTS skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). PRODUCT DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 2 & FURNITURE skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). VISUAL DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate of English language Completion of entry test 2 skills, level b2 of CEFR4 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). 1) For BA (Hons) Degree courses in London and in Paris students from the UK are required to have a minimum 2 A levels at grade c or above (or equivalent) and a gcse pass in English (or equivalent). French students are required to have a baccalauréat. Italian students must have a high school diploma. The document must be provided in original notarial copy and, when not in English, an official English translation must be supplied (by post). Those students taking the IELTS test for UK study and acceptable for Tier 4 visa Applicants, a new regulation applies as from April 5th 2015. Istituto Marangoni can ONLY accept the IELTS qualification from that date onwards if it has been taken at an approved UKVI (UK Visas and Immigration) approved test centre. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-on-applying-for-uk-visa-approved-english-language- tests. 2) Entry Test for creative courses: applicants are requested to submit 6 self-produced Creative Ideas and a skills test consisting of 4 multiple-choice questions. The Creative Ideas can be anything that visually describes their inspiration and the area of study that they have chosen. They can be submitted in the form of sketches, drawings, photographs, moodboards and collages (the 6 creative ideas might also be a mix of these). They can also be: - personal reinterpretations of objects, environments, people, situations, etc.. - design ideas: representations of personal creations such as outfits/fashion collections, objects, furniture pieces, interior spaces, etc. (according to the desired course you are applying to). All items must be submitted in A4 or A3 format, in .pdf,.tiff, .jpg, .zip. 3) Entry Test for business related courses: a short skill test consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions. 4) See the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) at page 17. 10 |
Pre-Requisites for BA (Hons) Degree Courses 1 PARIS FASHION DESIGN High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate Completion of entry test 5 of English language skills, level b2 of CEFR7 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION STYLING High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate Completion of entry test 5 AND CREATIVE of English language skills, level b2 of CEFR7 DIRECTION with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). FASHION BUSINESS High school diploma or equivalent. For non English native speakers: certificate Completion of entry test 6 of English language skills, level b2 of CEFR7 with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 without elements below 5.5). Pre-Requisites for Three Year Courses PARIS FASHION DESIGN 2 High school diploma or equivalent. For non-English native speakers: Completion of entry test 5 English language skills at level b2 of CEFR7 is recommended FASHION STYLING High school diploma or equivalent. For non-English native speakers: Completion of entry test 5 & CREATIVE English language skills at level b2 of CEFR7 DIRECTION 3 is recommended FASHION BUSINESS 4 High school diploma or equivalent. For non-English native speakers: Completion of entry test 6 English language skills at level b2 of CEFR7 is recommended Pre-Requisites for Professional Courses PARIS PROFESSIONAL University degree or equivalent For non English native speakers: certificate Portfolio (for applicants coming from creative EXPERIENCE study of English language skills, level b2 of CEFR7 study) or Piece of Written Work/Essay (for with specific requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0 applicants coming from business study) without elements below 5.5). A basic knowledge of French language is recommended. POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Pre-Requisites for Postgraduate Semester Courses MILANO ADVANCED University degree or equivalent A good knowledge of English language is Portfolio INTERIOR DESIGN study in interior design or in recommended (level b2 of CEFR). Good knowledge of design methodology, architecture. technical drawings and digital tools. Good use of the following softwares: CAD, 3D Studio Max, Adobe Photoshop FIRENZE FASHION BUSINESS University degree or equivalent A good knowledge of English language is & MARKETING study in marketing, economics or recommended (level b2 of CEFR). similar, or proven work experience in these fields FASHION BUYING University degree or equivalent A good knowledge of English language is & MERCHANDISING study in marketing, economics or recommended (level b2 of CEFR). similar, or proven work experience in these fields 1) For BA (Hons) Degree courses in London and in Paris students from the UK are required to have a minimum 2 A levels at grade c or above (or equivalent) and a gcse pass in English (or equivalent). French students aremrequired to have a baccalauréat. Italian students must have a high school diploma. The document must be provided in original notarial copy and, when not in English, an official English translation must be supplied (bynpost). Those students taking the IELTS test for UK study and acceptable for Tier 4 visa Applicants, a new regulation applies as from April 5th 2015. Istituto Marangoni can ONLY accept the IELTS qualification from that date onwards if it has been taken at an approved UKVI (UK Visas and Immigration) approved test centre. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-on-applying-for-uk-visa-approved-english- language-tests. 2) Participants who successfully complete the three year Fashion Design ‘RNCP’ course taught in Paris will receive the title of 'Fashion Designer (Styliste-Crèateur/trice)'. As recognised vocational training, level II RNCP (level 6 - EU) corresponds to the competences of a bachelor degree with participants obtaining 180 ECTS credits upon successful completion. RNCP is acknowledged by the CNCP Commission Nationale de la Certification Professionnelle (National Commission for Vocational Certification) and registered as a Professional Certificate published in the JORF (Official Journal of the French Republic). For further details please do not hesitate to contact the information office at the Paris school. 3) Participants who successfully complete the three year Fashion Styling ‘RNCP’ course taught in Paris will receive the title of ‘Responsable de la communication et de l’image de mode'. As recognised vocational training, level II RNCP (level 6 - EU) corresponds to the competences of a bachelor degree with participants obtaining 180 ECTS credits upon successful completion. RNCP is acknowledged by the CNCP Commission Nationale de la Certification Professionnelle (National Commission for Vocational Certification) and registered as a Professional Certificate published in the JORF (Official Journal of the French Republic). For further details please do not hesitate to contact the information office at the Paris school. 4) Participants who successfully complete the three year Fashion Business ‘RNCP’ course taught in Paris receive the title of ‘Responsable de la stratégie marketing et commerciale de mode'. As recognised vocational training, level II RNCP (level 6 - EU) corresponds to the competences of a bachelor degree with participants obtaining 180 ECTS credits upon successful completion. RNCP is acknowledged by the CNCP Commission Nationale de la Certification Professionnelle (National Commission for Vocational Certification) and registered as a Professional Certificate published in the JORF (Official Journal of the French Republic). For further details please do not hesitate to contact the information office at The Paris School. 5) Entry Test for design related courses: applicants are requested to submit 6 self-produced creative ideas: these can be anything that visually describes their inspiration and the area of study that they have chosen. They can be submitted in the form of sketches, drawings, photographs, moodboards and collages. They can also be: - personal reinterpretations of objects, environments, people, situations, etc.. - design ideas: representations of personal creations such as outfits/fashion collections, objects, furniture pieces, interior spaces, etc. (according to the desired course you are applying to). All 6 items must be submitted in A4 or A3 format, in .pdf,.tiff, .jpg, .zip. 6) Entry Test for business related courses: a short skill test consisting of 10 multiple-choice questions. 7) See the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) at page 17. 11 |
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Pre-Requisites for Master's Courses1 MILANO FASHION DESIGN University degree or equivalent study in Fashion design Portfolio 2 WOMENSWEAR or similar, or an adequate knowledge and proven Good knowledge of pattern-making and fashion products professional experience in the fashion industry. production. Photoshop and Illustrator: basic knowledge. FASHION DESIGN MENSWEAR University degree or equivalent study in Fashion design Portfolio 2 or similar, or an adequate knowledge and proven Good knowledge of pattern-making and fashion products professional experience in the fashion industry. production. Photoshop and Illustrator: basic knowledge. FASHION STYLING University degree or equivalent study in photography, Portfolio 2 & PHOTOGRAPHY & FILM communication, fine arts, advertising or styling or proven Knowledge of the fashion industry. work experience in these fields. Good skills in photography. Good use of PC e.g. Photoshop. FASHION PROMOTION University degree or equivalent study in the fields of Knowledge of the fashion industry. COMMUNICATION & MEDIA communication, advertising, marketing or similar, or proven Good use of Microsoft Office Pack work experience in these fields. FASHION & LUXURY University degree or equivalent study in marketing, Good use of Microsoft Office Pack. BRAND MANAGEMENT economics or similar, or proven work experience in these fields. FASHION BUYING University degree or equivalent study in economics, Good use of Microsoft Office Pack. & MERCHANDISING marketing or fashion design with marketing, or proven work experience in these fields. FASHION PRODUCT University degree or equivalent study in economics, Basic skills in coordination and management. MANAGEMENT marketing, fashion design or similar, or proven work experience in these fields. FASHION START-UP University degree or equivalent study in economics, Good use of Microsoft Office Pack. marketing, fashion design or similar, or proven work experience in these fields. FASHION DIGITAL MANAGEMENT University degree or equivalent study in economics, Basic skills in coordination and Management. marketing, fashion design or similar, or proven work Good use of Microsoft Office pack and familiarity with Social experience in these fields. Media and content Management tools. SPORTSWEAR DESIGN University degree or equivalent study in Fashion Design Portfolio 2 or similar, or an adequate knowledge and proven Photoshop and illustrator: basic knowledge. professional experience in the fashion industry. Good knowledge of pattern-making and fashion products production. LUXURY ACCESSORIES University degree or equivalent study or significant work Portfolio 2 DESIGN & MANAGEMENT experience in the fashion design or product design field. Good knowledge and use of the following software: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign. INTERIOR DESIGN University degree or equivalent study in interior design or in Portfolio 2 architecture. Good knowledge of design methodology, technical drawings and digital tools. Good use of the following software: CAD, 3D Studio Max, Adobe Photoshop. SURFACE & TEXTILE DESIGN University degree or equivalent study in interior design or in Portfolio 2 fashion design. Good knowledge and use of the following software: CAD*, 3D Studio Max*, Adobe Photoshop*. *optional for students coming from fashion design study PRODUCT & FURNITURE DESIGN University degree or equivalent study in product design. Portfolio 2 Good knowledge and use of the following software: CAD, 3D Studio Max, Adobe Photoshop. FINE JEWELLERY DESIGN University degree or equivalent study or significant work Portfolio 2 experience in the graphic design, fashion design or Good knowledge and use of the following software: Adobe product design field. Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign. DESIGN MANAGEMENT University degree or equivalent study in design, Good use of Microsoft Office Pack. business or management, or proven work experience in In Partnership these fields. with Macromedia University CAR DESIGN: COLOUR AND TRIM University degree or equivalent study in product design. Portfolio 2 Good knowledge of design methodology, technical drawings and digital tools. Good use of the following software: CAD, 3D Studio Max, Adobe Photoshop. For all postgraduate courses in Milano and Firenze it is envisaged to have a minimum language knowledge comparable to a b2 level of the common european framework of reference for languages (cefr levels). 1) Acceptance onto postgraduate programmes is subject to the decision of an internal Academic committee. 2) The portfolio must demonstrate the student’s creative and technical skills and must include a brief description on the project development. The portfolio must include 10-12 illustrations, photos and/or slides. 12 |
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Pre-Requisites for Master's Courses1 FIRENZE FASHION DESIGN COLLECTION University degree or equivalent study in Fashion design Portfolio 2 & MARKETING or similar, or an adequate knowledge and proven Good knowledge of pattern-making and fashion products professional experience in the fashion industry. production. Photoshop and Illustrator: basic knowledge. FASHION DESIGN MENSWEAR University degree or equivalent study in Fashion design Portfolio 2 or similar, or an adequate knowledge and proven Good knowledge of pattern-making and fashion products professional experience in the fashion industry. production. Photoshop and Illustrator: basic knowledge. FASHION STYLING University degree or equivalent study in photography, Portfolio 2 & PHOTOGRAPHY & FILM communication, fine arts, advertising or styling or Knowledge of the fashion industry. proven work experience in these fields. Good skills in photography. Good use of PC e.g. Photoshop. FASHION PROMOTION University degree or equivalent study in the fields of Knowledge of the fashion industry. COMMUNICATION & MEDIA communication, advertising, marketing or similar, or proven Good use of Microsoft Office Pack work experience in these fields. FASHION & LUXURY University degree or equivalent study in marketing, Good use of Microsoft Office Pack. BRAND MANAGEMENT economics or similar, or proven work experience in these fields. FASHION PRODUCT University degree or equivalent study in economics, Basic skills in coordination and management. MANAGEMENT marketing, fashion design or similar, or proven work experience in these fields. LUXURY ACCESSORIES University degree or equivalent study or significant work Portfolio 2 DESIGN & MANAGEMENT experience in the fashion design or product design field. Good knowledge and use of the following software: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign. FINE JEWELLERY DESIGN University degree or equivalent study or significant work Portfolio 2 experience in the graphic design, fashion design or Good knowledge and use of the following software: Adobe product design field. Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign. ART MANAGEMENT University degree or equivalent study in art history, law, Good use of Microsoft Office Pack. economics or marketing, or proven work experience in these fields. CURATORIAL MANAGEMENT University degree or equivalent study in art history, Good use of Microsoft Office Pack. architecture or liberal arts, or proven work experience in these fields. For all postgraduate courses in Milano and Firenze it is envisaged to have a minimum language knowledge comparable to a b2 level of the common european framework of reference for languages (cefr levels). 1) Acceptance onto postgraduate programmes is subject to the decision of an internal Academic committee. 2) The portfolio must demonstrate the student’s creative and technical skills and must include a brief description on the project development. The portfolio must include 10-12 illustrations, photos and/or slides. 13 |
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