Bachelor´s in Design

Tipo de curso

Complete grade career

Area de curso

Architecture and Design

Idioma

Español

Calendario

Aug-2021

Duración

48 meses

The technological, cultural and economic world find new organization logics in design. The Di Tella Degree in Design connects with its own history in the industrial field, the design and the arts – the one of the SIAM firm and the Torcuato Di Tella Institute – and takes up the academic and professional experience in the last decades to address contemporary challenges. It is an innovative proposal for an interconnected world, in which products, projects and ideas circulate at great speed, and in very different formats. It is currently inspired and it is a different academic proposal to other training courses of study in national and regional environments. It proposes a new designer profile: a professional who dialogues with the 21st. century needs in communication, business, technology and innovation fields, is able to bring knowledge together from different disciplines without losing his/her identity and his/her creative and projectable ability, from the journalistic information to cultural projects, from business ventures to digital technology and sustainability criteria.

 

How to apply?

 

There are 3 options: Direct admission: possible if the following requirements are met: - General average greater or equal to 8 over 10 in complete high school years (1st. to 4th year) -International exams: IB, AICE, Baccalauréat Français, Esame di Stato, Abitur. - Finalists of the Argentinian Mathematical Olympiad at national level. Admission course: it is offered in 3 modalities: ON-SITE: it is held and taken at UTDT. FREE: You are provided the bibliography via e-mail for the preparation of the exams. ONLINE: You are virtually guided by lecturers with the admission bibliography, so that you sit the exams at UTDT.  

Updated: 04-Jan-21

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