Fine Arts
Area of Study: decorative and applied art, graphic design, composition, ceramics, sculpture
Major: 44.03.01 Pedagogical Education
- program combines education and research with project and creative work at the Institute of Psychology and Pedagogical Sciences
- you’ll be taught by recognised experts who combine their research with lecturing on our courses
- you'll have opportunity to learn outside the classroom with plein air internships and summer practices at various city locations.
Course content
Within new educational model "2+2" students have 2 years of general courses in English combined with the Russian language preparatory course. The first introduction of the program chosen will be through the choice of electives. Last semester of the 2nd year will contain a number of professional modules. Third year is the time to choose you major - "Fine Arts" - with the number of profile modules in Russian language.
Courses include:
1-2 year | 3-4 year | ||||||||
CORES Analytical Reading Safe Living Logic Russia and Global World Russian Language Philosophy Digital Culture Project work and Research etc. +ELECTIVES |
PROFILE MODULES Drawing Painting Composition Theory and Methodology of Fine Arts Decorative and Applied Art Basics of Design Psychology and Pedagogy of Art Graphic Design Art Ceramics etc. Internship: Museum Internship Technological Internship (Sculpture and Plastic Anatomy) Social (Artistic-Design) Internship etc. |
Learning outcomes
The Fine Art program provides students with a broad creative knowledge base and artistic skills in a diverse range of fine art media and contemporary creative practices (graphical, artistic, decorative), combined with immersion to the basics of inclusive education, so as to become critical thinkers and art producers able to respond to the world of today.
Graduates of the program will be able to continue studies at sucessive Master's Program at the Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology.