Design
Communication, Criticality, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, are to be the cornerstone of the new program which will train young people in the field of design for the decades to come and which will raise the standard of design work in Palestine while supporting the development of local industries. The program’s emphasis on craftsmanship, making and actual production would benefit in generating a local dialogue and tangible language of quality, influence suppliers, raw material production and technicians so as to physically affect the design scene in Palestine.
The objective of the program is to produce a cadre of graduates who will have the knowledge and understanding, intellectual, practical and key transferable skills to be able to pursue a professional career in the design field, including graphic design, object design and fashion design, and continue on to post-graduate study. The program’s objective is to provide students with a wide exposure to contemporary design, its methods and practices through engagement with local and international practitioners who are at the forefront of their field.
Our objective is to teach contemporary design in a manner that addresses the historical, theoretical and practical breadth of the field, and that engages with local knowledge, economy, production, geopolitical contexts and lived realities of Palestine, in so doing our aim is that graduates will contribute to the development of cultural production.
Our objective is for the education on this program to be dynamic in such that its content addresses and is relevant to the ever -evolving field of contemporary and traditional design practice.
We believe that the program will contribute to the development of the design industry and the visual culture.
The program trains students to build their careers locally and internationally in the following areas:
- As independent designer
- In design companies
- Product design in companies and factories
- Entrepreneurial projects and startups
- In Academia
- Postgraduate education in specialized art fields
- Compulsory Courses: 77 credit hours includes the following courses:
Course No. |
Course Title |
Prerequisite(s) |
History of Design I |
Department Approval |
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History of Design II |
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Foundation Drawing Skills |
Department Approval |
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Image Making |
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Graphic Design and Computer Technology |
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Design Studio 1: Foundation 1 |
Department Approval |
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Design Studio 2: Foundation 2 |
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Introduction to Design Theory |
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Local and Regional Industries |
Department Approval |
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Introduction to Fashion Technology |
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Fashion and Textiles Technology |
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Modeling and Printing Skills |
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Workshops 1: Wood and Metal |
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Design Studio 3: Fashion Design |
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Design Studio 4: Product and Furniture Design |
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Materials For Design |
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Branding Design |
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Seminar |
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Summer-Practical Training |
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Workshops 2: Molds, Ceramics and Prototyping |
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Advanced Design Studio 1 |
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Advanced Design Studio 2 |
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Ergonomics: Human Centered Design |
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation |
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Graduation Project 1 |
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Graduation Project 2 |
- Elective Courses: 12 credit hours from the following courses:
Course No. |
Course Title |
Prerequisite(s) |
Inclusive Design |
Department Approval |
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Textile Design |
Department Approval |
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Design of the Future: Trends and Market |
Department Approval |
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Sustainability Design |
Department Approval |
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Design Thinking |
Department Approval |
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Project: Storytelling and Storyboarding |
Department Approval |
- Free Electives: 6-7 credit hours from university courses (other faculties or departments)
1. A General Secondary Examination score of no less than 60%
2. Successful completion of the Design Program admission exam
The study plan consists of 133 credit hours distributed as follow:
Requirements |
Credit Hours |
University Requirements |
19-20 |
Fundamental Courses in the Field |
18 |
Discipline and Specialization Courses |
89 |
Free Electives |
7-6 |
Total |
133 |