Program Details
Master offers training that enables both professional and employment opportunities in naval architecture and interior design.
- Location:
- Milan, Italy
- Program Type:
- Full Degree
- Degree Level:
- Master
- Specialty:
- Industrial Design
Program Overview
- Program Description:
- The Master Course aims at training professionals able to completely manage the design and construction of a boat by starting from the concept up to the actual construction in yard, by mastering each aspect of the executive step. In every aspect of the execution phase, the students will be accompanied by the experience and competence of the most important international professionals of the field. The Master offers comprehensive training that enables both professional and employment opportunities in offices of naval architecture, interior design studios of motor-yachts and sailboats. Other uses and employment opportunities are possible within technical offices and shipyards both as designers, architects and, after due training, as a project manager. Target The Master course is addressed to professionals who want to further their specific skills in the yacht design and construction field, such as graduates in architecture, design and engineering or, anyway, anyone having suitable skills and working in the field. Description The Master program aims to develop the kind of technological and design know-how to provide professionals with the skills to handle both design processes and craft manufacture, starting with the drafting of the concept right through to shipyard construction. The student is introduced to all aspects of yacht production and can benefit from the experience and competence of the most renowned international design specialists.
Additional Program Information
- Accreditation:
- The Istituto Europeo di Design, located in Italy, allows students to study for a Bachelor of Arts degree. The students that successfully complete the 3-year course obtain the Diploma Accademico di I Livello, which is legally recognized by the MIUR (Ministry of Education, University and Research) in the category of High Artistic Training (Ministerial Decree 10 December 2010 n. 292).