Academic Year 2016/17





School of Design



Degree Programme of:


Interior Design
Laurea Magistrale (Equivalent To Master Of Science)


Milano Campus

1. General Information

School School of Design
Code Reference Law1092
NameInterior Design
Reference LawOrdinamento 270/04
Class of degreeLM-12 - Design
Degree level Laurea Magistrale (Equivalent To Master Of Science)
First year of activation 2010/2011
Official length of the programme 2
Years of the programme already activated 1,2
Official language(s) (¹) Italian/English
Campus Milano
Dean of the School Luisa Maria Virginia Collina
Coordinator of the Study programme Giovanna Piccinno
Website of the School http://www.design.polimi.it
Website of the Study programme
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(¹) The degree course offers some tracks in Italian and others in English.


Student Office (Study programme) - Milano Bovisa
Reference office
Centro Orientamento Studenti Scuola del Design
Address Via Candiani 72, 20158 Milano
Phone 02 2399 7277


Central Student Office - Milano Bovisa
Address VIA LAMBRUSCHINI, 15 (MI)

2. General presentation of the study programme

The Laurea Magistrale in Interior Design focuses on:

-   re-functionalisation, above all by means of adaptable and reversible devices, interior spaces of abandoned industrial and tertiary spaces seen as one of the great contemporary challenges. They are a way of making available to communities a resource whose value comes above all from the cultural and formal value of design responses;

-   revising traditional interior space types in order to make new types of space available to: residential buildings in all their forms (from domestic to special residences – healthcare, elderly people etc.); work spaces, in both private and public contexts (ranging from private offices to the public administration and all the places of the new forms of creative work); places of learning and consumption of contemporary culture (schools, universities, libraries), spaces for research and heritage and art and communication spaces such as museums, exhibition spaces, entertainment venues, theme parks; retail understood as consumption of products and services ranging from shopping malls to show rooms;

-   the reconfiguration, above all by means of installation type methods, of open city micro-spaces, the so-called urban interiors, for the purposes of enhancing the symbolic and representative component in places, their hospitable side and use value.

The aim of the course is to train designers capable of intervening creatively with projects in the contexts set out above, in functional, aesthetic-formal, technical and technological definitions of space, of the relationships between users and space, the relationships between space and context; working to enhance the interior spaces of the existing architectural heritage by modifying environmental quality and image often with reversible action and always in any case in an innovative interpretation of the nature of space and client demands. Interior designers must essentially not simply design spaces and objects but also build relationships between these seeking to put forward an overall vision of the art of living in the present.

Specifically this course of study is designed to supply students with the skills they need to control and manage the multiplicity of specific skills required in the development and implementation of complex projects. The components of the most conventional interior space designs combine with the most innovative aspects of research and scenario creating skills, technical-technological-productive, economic-strategic, communicative and representational skills. The course aims to develop students' ability to initiate a self-education process by providing them with the cultural and information tools they require to develop their own independent design journey and language.

The Laurea Magistrale course is the continuation of the Interior Design Laurea course.


3. Learning objectives

One of the main objectives of the course is to transmit the following skills:

-   the ability to interpret the context of the proposed project and its evolutionary character with analytical, research and communication skills;

-   creativity on the basis of a wide ranging knowledge of the history of interiors, visual arts and research and experimentation trends in contemporary design culture, translating analysis elements into innovative design solutions in line with sustainability, design for all and in accordance with the availability of resources;

-   the ability to develop complex design responses - on the basis of a solid grounding in the cultural, relationship, symbolic, psychological and perceptional factors which influence space use methods - which interpret the various contemporary ways people make use of spaces including by means of a revision of existing space types;

-   the ability to visualise and communicate design ideas in the various process phases: from researching and defining the project issue to elaborating concepts and the implementation of the technical design which is to accompany the implementation process. Knowledge of artistic and visual languages and cultures is thus fundamental. They enable designers to develop expressive methods and languages which are appropriate to the design idea.

The course thus involves considerable theoretical and critical study with the objective of supplying students with an advanced academic knowledge and the ability to develop individual research abilities, ongoing learning and project planning and strategic completion skills. Advanced courses in interior design disciplines are also available with the objective of studying subject areas in greater depth and exploring the most innovative subject fields.

Laboratory activities provide opportunities for students to experiment with the theoretical-critical knowledge gained and lead on to individual research project work culminating in the final dissertation.

Internship at certified companies or professional studios, public bodies and institutions is mandatory and provided by the school.

The academic subjects on which the Laurea programme rests are:

-   design culture studies (ICAR/13, ICAR/16) which enable students to make use of project work practices using laboratory type educational methods on the basis of knowledge in other subject areas acquired in ex cathedra lectures. In the design process this knowledge is put to use in the analytical phase (i.e. in the concept definition phase) to provide insights into the project context in terms of design opportunities, limitations, potential, selection and priority hierarchies; to analyse the character of spaces within which projects must intervene; to assess the user-environment interaction and the implications this can have on space quality; to analyse the relationships between artefact and environment. In the design synthesis phase this knowledge takes the concrete form of the ability to translate needs into requisites and quality in spaces and décor systems which make them liveable in; to recognise the specific features and quality of the various existing organisms to which the transformation project is to be applied; to define, on the basis of the requirements made of the space, the materials, component parts, technologies and relationships with other subsystems. The objective of this study unit - the foundation stone in designer training - is to supply students with a method with which to take on varied design requirements, via moments of paradigmatic design, at a high level of project complexity.

-    humanities studies (M-DEA/01; M-PSI/01) which contribute to the analysis and interpretation of the social and cultural contexts of the designed spaces and the meaning systems environments express as bearers of aesthetic-cultural values. They also contribute to placing the space within a material value system by means of socio-technical analysis, value and sign reading, of its symbolic and representational value in addition to enabling its ergonomic and perceptional qualities, contributing to defining the nature of the relationship between man and lived space, to be read.

The goal of this field of study is to supply students with methodologies and tools from ethnographic, anthropological and sociological research applied to user, context and behaviour analysis.

-   historical-critical studies (ICAR/18, L-ART/02, L-ART/03) which supply students with knowledge of evolutions but above all the most innovative aspects of contemporary culture, interior design culture and more generally of architecture projects; linking them up with evolutions in artistic, architectural, visual communication, design and fashion languages.

The educational objective of this field of study is to supply students with the ability to interpret design in its context of reference using historical study methods;

-   visual culture, contemporary languages and representation studies (SSD L- ART/03), in-depth study of the use of the languages, tools and techniques relating to space representation; the ability to read and interpret visual languages; knowledge of perceptional mechanisms and colour systems in a more advanced form than the level I Laurea.

The educational objective of this unit is to provide graduates with the ability to transfer analysis and design synthesis elements onto the visual plane.

-   building materials and technologies studies (SSD ICAR/12) looking at  materials and their cultural and symbolic values in greater depth

in the context of the transformations taking place in contemporary society; performance, structural and functional qualities; materials' properties in relation to the environment they are to be used in; sustainability and recyclability; the functioning of interior space building systems; environmental comfort.

The educational objective of this field of study is to provide students with knowledge relating to the choice of materials functional to contexts of use, required performance and the quality of lived space.


4. Organization of the study programme and further studies

4.1 Structure of the study programme and Qualifications

For every level one Laurea course the School also sets up a related continued study Laurea Magistrale.

 


Level I Laurea

 

Level II continued study laurea

Product design

Product Design for Innovation

Communication Design

Communication Design

Fashion Design

Design for the Fashion System

Interior Design

Interior Design

Product design

Design & Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Material and Nanotechnology Engineering

Product Design/Communication Design/Interior Design/Fashion Design

Product Service System Design

Interior Design/ Product Design (Product)

Yacht & cruising vessel design- La Spezia campus

 

The Laurea Magistrale courses activated by the School of Design are divided up into sections.

 

Laurea Magistrale in Product Design for Innovation

Taught in both the Italian and English languages

Active in both the 1st and 2nd years of the Laurea Magistrale

Product Section 1 - PR1

Product Section 2 - PR2

Laurea Magistrale in Communication Design

Taught in both the Italian and English languages

Active in both the 1st and 2nd years of the Laurea Magistrale

Communication Section 1 – C_1

Communication Section 2 – C_2

Communication Section 3 – C_3

Laurea Magistrale in Design for the Fashion System

Taught in the English language

Active in both the 1st and 2nd years of the Laurea Magistrale

Fashion Section 1 – M_1

Fashion Section 2 – M_2

Laurea Magistrale in Interior Design

Taught in both the Italian and English languages

Active in both the 1st and 2nd years of the Laurea Magistrale

Interiors Section I - I_1

Interiors Section 2 - I_2

Interiors Section 3 – I_3

Laurea Magistrale in Design & Engineering

Taught in the English language

Active in both the 1st and 2nd years of the Laurea Magistrale

D&E Section 1 – DE1

D&E Section 2 – DE2

Laurea Magistrale in Product Service System Design

Taught in the English language

Active in both the 1st and 2nd years of the LM

Product Service System Section 1 - PS_1

Product Service System Section 2 - PS_2

From the 2nd year of the LM the following section will also be active

Section Product Service System 2 - PS_3

Only for students studying on the Double degree with Management Engineering project.

N.b. Course teaching can be in mixed Italian and English.

4.2 Further Studies

The qualification enables students to access PhD, Level II Specialisation Courses and Level II University Master's courses.


5. Professional opportunities and work market

5.1 Professional status of the degree

The graduates from the Laurea Magistrale in Interior Design are capable of overseeing and directing design activities, coordinating all the expertise involved in the project spaces equipped, indoor and outdoor, aimed at the attainment of specific objectives. These professionals may find employment with companies and firms specialized in exhibition interiors, and have moreover found many opportunities in the commercial areas of companies operating with sales outlets and visual merchandising (furniture, retail chains, apparel companies). These graduates also frequently find work with professional studios and design companies.


In particular their natural spheres are within:

-   design studios and companies working in the interior design and installations sector carrying out research and design in various spheres ranging from the domestic sphere, in the era of diffused work and relational economics; commercial networks' retail points and culture production and presentation spaces (like auditoriums, museums, art galleries, libraries and exhibitions); public spaces used for the most evolved social functions (such as offices, hospitals, schools and universities); hotels in the era of mass tourism and diffused nomadism; exhibition space installation and urban micro-spaces; sets in the environments linked to the new entertainment culture;

-  bodies and institutions, including in the public sphere, working in the cultural heritage enhancement field;

company design structures in the large-scale distribution and contract sectors

5.2 Careers options and profiles

Interior Design graduates can work in a very wide range of fields: domestic interior design, furniture product design, semi-public space design (contract), public interior design, reconversion of abandoned spaces, urban interiors design, retail and exhibition space installations, set design and museum layout. Such professionals will thus be able to work within professional design studios and companies in the interior design and installation sphere, furniture and installation companies, public and private institutions working in the installation and cultural and museum heritage sectors, entertainment venues, public and private institutions working in the urban planning and renovation field. These potential career outcomes are vocation contexts specific to national level professional activities such as furniture, décor and installation components and systems.

Report of the University Assessment Commission https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=4104


Surveys of University Assessment Commission
https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=4206

6. Enrolment

6.1 Access requirements

First cycle degree (level 6 EQF) or comparable qualification


Candidate admission is dependent on assessments of merit and of the contents of previous courses of study. Students from other campuses or dissimilar study programmes will be required to undergo assessment of their educational background in order to identify any supplementary courses of study which may be required before admission to the Laurea Magistrale study programme.

Qualifications required for admission:

-  Level I or II laurea;

-  Appropriate English languages skills certification.

Updates to the “Guida all’ammissione alla Laurea Magistrale” are published every year on the School's site including detailed information on the material required for admission applications, how to register and deadlines, admission without assessment and reasons for non admission. Minimum laurea marks required for admission are also shown.

Students requiring supplementary studies prior to admission must fulfil these within one year of the date of assessment.

6.2 Requested knowledge

Students can be admitted to the Laurea Magistrale in either the first or the second semester (only students coming from similar courses or who have fulfilled supplementary educational requirements relating to the assessment semester will be eligible for admission to the 2nd semester). Available places on the 2nd semester will be published after September admissions procedures are complete.

The Laurea Magistrale in Design & Engineering accepts students for 2nd semester admission only if they have completed the following courses in the 1st semester: Product development design studio 1 and C.I. Design Materials as individual courses. The Study Programme Board (CCS) will assess whether students have fulfilled their laboratory requirements and effectively attended the course including in subsequent exam sessions.

English language fluency, according to the standards indicated by the university, is a registration pre-requisite. Certificates must be presented before the assessment registration deadlines.

Students applying for admission to the Laurea Magistrale must fill in the appropriate online form and will be eligible for admission only if their previous studies fulfil course requirements as assessed by the appropriate board whose decision is final. In the event that students are rejected the board will provide reasons for its decision.

To be eligible for admission to the Laurea Magistrale course students must have level a I level Laurea in category L-4 Industrial Design or another Laurea or equivalent Italian or foreign qualification judged suitable. Candidates' prior educational studies will in any case be assessed and any supplementary studies required will subsequently be assigned.

School of Design students fulfilling NV requirements (parameters relating to student averages and credits awarded in the second year of the course) are exempt from the need to supply support documents to online applications.

Assessment is required for:

  •        internal and external Politecnico di Milano students without the parameters cited above;
  •        internal and external graduating students at Politecnico di Milano who have obtained at least 150 ECTS when their applications are presented.


The following students are not eligible for access to the School of Design's Laurea Magistrale programme:

  •        students who have graduated from the Politecnico di Milano's School of Design with marks of 85/110 or lower;
  •        students who have graduated from the Politecnico di Milano's and are external to the School of Design with marks of 90/110 or lower;
  •        students who have graduated from other Italian universities with marks of 95/110 or lower;

N.b. Students who have graduated from the Politecnico di Milano's School of Design and Laurea in Engineering with marks of 85/110 or lower are not eligible for admission to the Inter-School Laurea Magistrale in Design and Engineering.

Students who fulfilled admission requirements in previous academic years but did not register for the programme will be required to conform to the new parameters when presenting new assessment applications.

Candidates will be assessed in accordance with the parameters set out in the “Laurea Magistrale Programme Admissions” document available for consultation on the www.design.polimi.it. site. Fulfilment of assessment requirements will be notified to candidates by the board in two forms: admission without supplementary educational requirements or admission with supplementary educational requirements.

In the latter cases enrolment will be complete only when the required supplementary educational requirements have been fulfilled. These supplementary requirements must be fulfilled within one year of the date of assessment. Such students can supplement their studies by enrolling on individual courses and Magistrale taught courses to a maximum of 32 ECTS.

For admissions to the 2nd semester for students with supplementary educational requirements relating to the 1st semester, candidates will be required to reapply for the subsequent

To check your supplementary educational requirements consult the Laurea Magistrale  Programme Admissions document on the School www.design.polimi.it site.

In addition to educational course assessments, candidates' curricula and other educational or extra educational activities will be subjected to comparative evaluation.

The board can also require written and/or oral tests.

The School reserves the right to accept individual course requirements for single topic and optional courses (note that for admission purposes no more than 32 Laurea Magistrale related ECTS can be recognised).

Students fulfilling NV criteria will be guaranteed admission to one of the Laurea Magistrale programmes selected but not necessarily their first choice depending on availability of places. Supplementary educational requirements can also be required where students are applying to transfer from one Laurea Magistrale course to another in dissimilar fields.

Detailed information relating to admission and enrolment is available on the  Guidance and Counselling Office site https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=4549


The educational offer at the Politecnico di Milano
https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=4986

6.3 Deadlines for admission and number of places available

Places available for admissions:

-  Interior Design LM(Milan campus): 120

of which 40 are reserved for non EU students including 4 Chinese students on the “Marco Polo” project.

For the Laurea Magistrale admission time frames check the Laurea Magistrale Programmes Admissions Guide and the 2016/17 academic calendar.


How to become a student at Politecnico di Milano
https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=4312

6.4 Tutoring and students support

The School has supplemented its information and guidance services for future students with the purpose of providing information on the teaching and educational contents of its programmes of study and clarifying future students educational objectives and potential career openings.

For students who are already enrolled at the School guidance activities designed to:

-   help students remove any obstacles to their attendance and learning with initiatives tailored to individual student needs, attitudes and requirements;

-  encourage a more active participation by students in the educational process.

A reference teacher/tutor has been selected for each study programme and he or she is the official reference point for any School guidance. The service is programme of study specific and deals in particular with:

-   support services for students who require help in solving problems or clarifying concepts;

-   approval and publishing texts relating to the presentation of laurea courses it represents;

-  identification of student projects from each specific laurea course to be used as guidance tools at Open Days and on the School's official communication channels.

Guidance and Counselling Office https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=3767


Polinternational
https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=4281

7. Contents of the study Program

7.1 Programme requirements

To be eligible for the final examination of Laurea Magistrale, students must:
- To have accomplished 120 credits required in Level II of the Master including the credits related to the Internship and the credits of the final examination.
- To have developed an individual thesis under the guidance of a tutor, which can be either a projectable work, a theoretical-methodological deepening, or a historical/critical analysis.
The final examination of the Laurea Magistrale consists in the discussion of the individual thesis which must be written under the direction of the official teacher, thesis supervisor.


For more information on this subject refer to Regolamento Esame di Laurea Magsitrale published on the School website.

7.2 Mode of study

The Laurea Magistrale course is full time activity. It is characterized by many different didactical activities: Monodisciplinary Courses are characterized by theoretic contents communicated by means of ex cathedra lessons and verified throughout the year with tests and interviews.
Integrative Courses cover more than one discipline or specific context, and are taught by two teachers who supplement one another.
Experimental Workshops are taught in the workshops, where the students are given an opportunity to experiment and use the tools used in design professions.
Design Studios involve both a number of internal teachers employed by the Faculty and several external professionals and feature design activities where the students work under the guidance of a team of teachers, each contributing with his or her expertise as related to the subject of the design.
Design Seminars (workshop) are of a duration of one week during which the students develop a project under the guidance of an established and well-known professional or a company.
Erasmus Program and the other international mobility projects enable the students to spend six months studying abroad, at qualified European and non-European design universities.
Professional Apprenticeship enable the student to works with a company or design studio that collaborates with the Polytechnic, under the guidance of a tutor of the Faculty and a tutor appointed by the company.
Conclusive Design Studio represents a complete design experience, linking numerous disciplinary contributions and guiding the students in the choice and development of their Dissertation.


The System Regulations require a series of educational activities (specialist, elective or supplementary) which are present in the course of study in the form of single subject and integrated courses and Design studio in which the Laurea Magistrale's educational content is conveyed.

In addition to these types of educational activities the System Regulations also require that a specific number of credits are attributed to types of activity which can be categorised as follows:

-  educational activities chosen independently by students (Optional courses);

-  educational activities relating to preparation for the final exams required for the qualification to be awarded and foreign language assessment (Final exam and Language);

-   activities designed to enable students to gain additional language skills, IT, telematic and relational skills which will help them in finding employment as well as educational activities designed to facilitate professional choices by giving students direct experience of working in the sector which the qualification can gain them access to including, in particular, educational work experience and guidance (Internships).

Below is a demonstration of the main characteristics of these activities.

 

Optional student courses

In the Laurea Magistrale programme 12 credits are awarded to optional courses (equivalent to one course per year).

Students are required to choose their optional courses on presentation of their first year study plans. Similarly when they present their second year study plans they will be required to choose a second course.

The optional courses take place in both 1st and 2nd semesters. Internships - Laurea Magistrale

In Laurea Magistrale students carry out an internship at a company, professional studio,

study centre, body, etc. with a partnership agreement with the Politecnico di Milano which fulfils the requirements of current legislation specifying that, on completion of the agreed internship period (minimum 250 hrs, maximum 1 year) a certificate will be issued.

Such internships can be incorporated into students' study plans in either the 1st or the 2nd year of study depending on the organisation of the student's course of study.

Internship is an educational experience which gives students real experience of the world of work. The host company must be aware of and agree to the legal regulations and the need for educational support and the student must accept and show an ability to respect the company's rules and behaviours.

For additional information on how to draw up a study plan, educational priorities,


attendance requirements and exam sessions, etc., you are advised to consult the document “Implementing Norms for Educational Regulations” available for consultation on the School's site.

7.3 Detailed learning objectives

Students' ability to choose the courses and credits to be incorporated into their study plans is subordinate to a series of rules imposed by the School which makes available an educational programme worth 60 credits for each year of the course (nominal courses).

Each year students can choose courses for a different number of credits than that specified by the nominal courses (60 ECTS per year) to graduate their study programmes according to their needs.

The minimum number of credits a student can enrol on is 30 unless the number of credits needed for course completion are fewer than this.

The maximum number of credits a student can enrol on is 80, respecting exam priorities.

The current framework of the study plan requires the course exam sequence to be respected as shown in the Regulations.

Courses designed for later years of the programme cannot be inserted into an earlier year study plan (“advance study”) unless all previous and current year courses have also been integrated into it.

The School has also implemented an exam priority sequence on the basis of which certain courses can only be enrolled on if other, introductory courses have already been passed. Students may actually be able to enrol on fewer credits than is nominally the case as a result of this rule.

The System Regulations require a series of educational activities (specialist, elective or supplementary) which are present in the course of study in the form of single subject and integrated courses and Design studio in which the two-year Laurea Magistrale's educational content is conveyed.

Laurea Magistrale

In addition to these types of educational activities the System Regulations also require that a specific number of credits are attributed to types of activity which can be categorised as follows:

-  educational activities chosen independently by students (Optional courses);

-  educational activities relating to preparation for the final exams required for the qualification to be awarded (Final exam);

-   activities designed to enable students to gain additional language skills, IT, telematic and relational skills which will help them in finding employment as well as educational activities designed to facilitate professional choices by giving students direct experience of working in the sector which the qualification can gain them access to including, in particular, educational work experience and guidance (Internships).

 


1 Year courses - Track: I_1 - I1


Code Educational activities SSD Course Title Language Sem CFU CFU Group
096502BICAR/13
ICAR/16
LABORATORIO DI DESIGN DEGLI INTERNI112.012.0
096504BICAR/13
ICAR/16
LABORATORIO DI ALLESTIMENTO212.012.0
089558BICAR/13DESIGN DELLA LUCE26.06.0
096182B,CL-ART/03ARTI E LINGUAGGI DELLA CONTEMPORANEITA'16.06.0
096189BL-ART/02MUSEOLOGIA DEL CONTEMPORANEO26.06.0
098323BICAR/13WORKSHOP16.06.0
098320BICAR/12TECHNOLOGIC CULTURE OF THE DESIGN PROJECT/16.06.0

1 Year courses - Track: I_2 - I2


Code Educational activities SSD Course Title Language Sem CFU CFU Group
050904BICAR/13
ICAR/16
LABORATORIO DI DESIGN DEGLI INTERNI112.012.0
096504BICAR/13
ICAR/16
LABORATORIO DI ALLESTIMENTO212.012.0
096183B,CL-ART/03ARTS AND LANGUAGES OF THE PRESENT16.06.0
096188BICAR/13LIGHTING DESIGN26.06.0
098324BICAR/13WORKSHOP16.06.0
094836BL-ART/02MUSEOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY AGE26.06.0
098320BICAR/12TECHNOLOGIC CULTURE OF THE DESIGN PROJECT/16.06.0

1 Year courses - Track: I_3 - I3


Code Educational activities SSD Course Title Language Sem CFU CFU Group
096505BICAR/13
ICAR/16
EXHIBITION DESIGN STUDIO212.012.0
098324BICAR/13WORKSHOP16.06.0
094836BL-ART/02MUSEOLOGY IN CONTEMPORARY AGE26.06.0
096183B,CL-ART/03ARTS AND LANGUAGES OF THE PRESENT16.06.0
096228BICAR/13
ICAR/16
INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO112.012.0
096188BICAR/13LIGHTING DESIGN26.06.0
098320BICAR/12TECHNOLOGIC CULTURE OF THE DESIGN PROJECT/16.06.0

1 Year courses - Track: *** - offerta comune


Code Educational activities SSD Course Title Language Sem CFU CFU Group
096237---- [METAINS] LABORATORIO DI DESIGN DEGLI INTERNI--112.012.0
096238---- [METAINS] LABORATORIO DI ALLESTIMENTO--212.012.0
098319---- [METAINS] CULTURA TECNOLOGICA DI PROGETTO--16.06.0
093250---- [METAINS] WORKSHOP--16.06.0
097081---- [METAINS] ARTS AND LANGUAGES OF THE PRESENT--16.06.0
096234---- [METAINS] CULTURA E PROGETTO DELLA LUCE--26.06.0
096235---- [METAINS] CULTURA E STORIA PER IL PROGETTO--26.06.0
051080BICAR/13WORKSHOP SILK ROAD16.06.0
089859--ING-IND/35BUSINESS INNOVATION16.06.0
(Grp. Opz.)
095141B,CL-ART/03ART DIRECTION E COPYWRITING26.0
092051BICAR/13DESIGN DEGLI EVENTI26.0
091909--ING-IND/14IL METODO DEGLI ELEMENTI FINITI PER L 'ANALISI DEI PRODOTTI INDUSTRIALI26.0
092065BICAR/13LIGHT ART E DESIGN DELLA LUCE16.0
091907--ING-IND/22NANOTECNOLOGIE E MATERIALI FUNZIONALI PER IL DESIGN26.0
096776--ING-IND/15VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING26.0
050539BICAR/16INTERIOR YACHT DESIGN16.0
050538BICAR/13CREATIVE CODING16.0
096777--ING-IND/15REVERSE MODELING16.0
093801BICAR/16SCENOGRAFIE DI LUCE - LA CITTÀ COME PALCOSCENICO16.0
096736--ING-INF/05VIDEOGAMES DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING16.0
093766BICAR/13LUCE, UOMO, SPAZIO NEL PROGETTO CONTEMPORANEO16.0
050540BICAR/13DESIGNING MATERIALS EXPERIENCES16.0
050537BICAR/13LICENSING E BRAND EXTENSION26.0
050513--ING-INF/06HUMAN CENTERED DESIGN26.0
098619BICAR/13ANALISI DEL FILM E MONDI NARRATIVI16.0
050545--ING-INF/05MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROJECT26.0
097927BICAR/13METODI DI RAPPRESENTAZIONE PARAMETRICA16.0
093834BICAR/13
ING-INF/05
INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSE OF ROBOTICS26.0
092058BICAR/13GAME DESIGN26.0
092050BICAR/13SYSTEM DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY26.0
096766BINF/01ONLINE GAME DESIGN26.0
098629--ING-IND/17INDUSTRIAL ECO-EFFICIENCY16.0
096616BICAR/13DESIGN DELLA COMUNICAZIONE E CULTURE DI GENERE26.0
092046BICAR/13TEMPORARY URBAN SOLUTIONS26.0
095200--IUS/04DIRITTO D'AUTORE16.0
089860BSPS/08USER AND SOCIAL INNOVATION26.0
098651BICAR/13DESIGN THE COMPLEXITY26.0
098617BICAR/13DIGITAL STRATEGY26.0

2 Year courses - Track: I_1 - I1


Code Educational activities SSD Course Title Language Sem CFU CFU Group
098389B,CICAR/13
ICAR/16
M-DEA/01
M-PSI/01
LABORATORIO DI SINTESI FINALE118.018.0
098328BICAR/18INTERNI CONTEMPORANEI16.06.0

2 Year courses - Track: I_2 - I2


Code Educational activities SSD Course Title Language Sem CFU CFU Group
099996B,CICAR/13
ICAR/16
M-DEA/01
M-PSI/01
FINAL SYNTHESIS DESIGN STUDIO/118.018.0
098329BICAR/18CONTEMPORARY INTERIORS16.06.0

2 Year courses - Track: I_3 - I3


Code Educational activities SSD Course Title Language Sem CFU CFU Group
098390B,CICAR/13
ICAR/16
M-DEA/01
M-PSI/01
FINAL SYNTHESIS DESIGN STUDIO118.018.0
098329BICAR/18CONTEMPORARY INTERIORS16.06.0

2 Year courses - Track: *** - offerta comune


Code Educational activities SSD Course Title Language Sem CFU CFU Group
098327---- [METAINS] LABORATORIO DI SINTESI FINALE--118.018.0
098325----FINAL DESIGN THESIS PREPARATION 1ST SEMESTER--112.012.0
098330---- [METAINS] CONTEMPORARY INTERIORS--16.06.0
098331BICAR/16INTERNSHIP 1ST SEMESTER118.018.0
098332BICAR/16INTERNSHIP - 2 SEMESTER218.018.0
089859--ING-IND/35BUSINESS INNOVATION16.06.0
(Grp. Opz.)
095141B,CL-ART/03ART DIRECTION E COPYWRITING26.0
092051BICAR/13DESIGN DEGLI EVENTI26.0
091909--ING-IND/14IL METODO DEGLI ELEMENTI FINITI PER L 'ANALISI DEI PRODOTTI INDUSTRIALI26.0
050537BICAR/13LICENSING E BRAND EXTENSION26.0
092065BICAR/13LIGHT ART E DESIGN DELLA LUCE16.0
091907--ING-IND/22NANOTECNOLOGIE E MATERIALI FUNZIONALI PER IL DESIGN26.0
093801BICAR/16SCENOGRAFIE DI LUCE - LA CITTÀ COME PALCOSCENICO16.0
096736--ING-INF/05VIDEOGAMES DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING16.0
096766BINF/01ONLINE GAME DESIGN26.0
096776--ING-IND/15VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING26.0
098619BICAR/13ANALISI DEL FILM E MONDI NARRATIVI16.0
093766BICAR/13LUCE, UOMO, SPAZIO NEL PROGETTO CONTEMPORANEO16.0
096777--ING-IND/15REVERSE MODELING16.0
092058BICAR/13GAME DESIGN26.0
092050BICAR/13SYSTEM DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY26.0
050545--ING-INF/05MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROJECT26.0
096616BICAR/13DESIGN DELLA COMUNICAZIONE E CULTURE DI GENERE26.0
093834BICAR/13
ING-INF/05
INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSE OF ROBOTICS26.0
097927BICAR/13METODI DI RAPPRESENTAZIONE PARAMETRICA16.0
050538BICAR/13CREATIVE CODING16.0
098651BICAR/13DESIGN THE COMPLEXITY26.0
050539BICAR/16INTERIOR YACHT DESIGN16.0
092046BICAR/13TEMPORARY URBAN SOLUTIONS26.0
050540BICAR/13DESIGNING MATERIALS EXPERIENCES16.0
095200--IUS/04DIRITTO D'AUTORE16.0
089860BSPS/08USER AND SOCIAL INNOVATION26.0
050513--ING-INF/06HUMAN CENTERED DESIGN26.0
097808BICAR/13HISTORY OF DESIGN26.0
098901--ICAR/14SCENT DESIGN26.0
098617BICAR/13DIGITAL STRATEGY26.0
098628--ING-IND/17QUALITY MANAGEMENT16.0

7.4 Foreign language

Foreign language assessment will be carried out in accordance with the university's methods as set out on the “Student Services/Guides and Regulations/Guide to the English Language” web page www.polimi.it.

Students are encouraged to read this document carefully and respect the norms set out in it.

Specifically, note that: "Pursuant to Ministerial Decree 270/04 the Politecnico di Milano has adopted the English language as the European Union language which students must speak in addition to Italian".

English language fluency, according to the standards indicated by the university, is a registration pre-requisite. For admission to the School of Design Laurea Magistrale Programme certificates must be submitted by candidates within the time frames for admission applications. This deadline must be respected by all students (from similar or different courses)


Language courses
https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=4343

7.5 Degree examination

Pursuant to Ministerial Decree 270/04, article 11, subsection 5 the final exam for the LM in Interior Design consists of the preparation of a thesis by students under the guidance of a supervisor.

The thesis must be experimental and original and can lead to design or theoretical and historical-critical outcomes. In both cases theses must contain a methodological foreword illustrating its disciplinary foundations, arguments and the knowledge framework within which the research in it has been carried out and show which elements constitute original contributions by the candidate.

The thesis must be written and discussed in Italian and have an English language abstract.

For wholly English sections theses can be drawn up, presented and discussed in English alone.

The thesis must complete the student's educational course of study. It must be an individual work which can, however, be based on structured activities carried out together with other students. The individual candidate's contribution must, however, be clearly recognisable in the final outcome.

 

For information on the Laurea Magistrale Exam and Thesis writing procedures you are advised to consult the “Laurea Magistrale Exam Regulations” published on the School's site.


Information concerning general rules and regulations, session calendars, registration and consignment of theses is available at
https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=4374

8. Academic calendar

The Laurea Magistrale programme calendar is structured into two semesters and students can enrol at the beginning of either semester. Thus studies can begin in either the first or the second semester of each academic year. The course is structured in order to enable students to complete the programme in four semesters whether first year Laurea Magistrale enrolment takes place in the first or second semesters.

An exam period takes place at the end of each semester (exam).


Academic calendar
https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=4405

9. Faculty

The names of the Programme of Study teachers and what they teach will be made available on the degree programme from September onwards.

The Degree Programme is published each year on the Politecnico di Milano's website.

The names of the teaching staff who will be teaching on the programme with their CVs are published on the university site by year and study programme.


10. Infrastructures and laboratories

Design Laboratories

The creation of large scale laboratories supporting design education is coherent with the Politecnico di Milano School of Design's tradition of experimentation, its inductive teaching model, in which 'knowledge' and 'know-how' are mutually supportive.

The purpose of these laboratories is the practice of activities which allow students to verify their design hypotheses and learn how to use the technical tools required for experimentation, representation and design communication.

The laboratories managed by the Design Department occupy an approximately 10,000 square metre space in the Milan Bovisa campus.

The Politeca, an integrated documentation system for design research, is an integral part of the laboratories.

For details on the laboratories

http://www.dipartimentodesign.polimi.it/laboratori/i-laboratori

www.politeca.polimi.it


11. International context

Building an international dimension for the School of Design has been one of its priority objectives since it was founded in the year 2000.

There are many reasons for this: the nature of design which inherently draws its very lifeblood from its multicultural and multi-local character, its proximity to both the world of manufacturing - which has now taken on a global dimension - and the sphere of consumption whose dynamics and tendencies are visible in a range of local specific contexts; the very DNA of the design community which has always been international; Milan's acknowledged status as design capital, a crucible for designers from all over the world who have come here to study or open a studio; the desire to make educational trajectories increasingly permeable to impulses deriving from this stimulating context as in other dynamic foreign contexts. For the School of Design internationalisation has a two-fold meaning: supporting student (and teaching and technical staff) mobility outwards and the opposite, attracting students, researchers, professors and visiting professors into the Politecnico from abroad.

In relation to these two internalisation channels (dealt with separately, the first in this chapter and the second in the subsequent chapter) the School of Design has committed itself in recent years to enlarging its international contact network and it now works with 300 design universities the world over in Erasmus exchange programmes (with 150 European universities), bilateral exchange projects (with 70 non European universities), joint workshops with other schools, international internships and so on.

To these should be added more highly structured activities which aim to consolidate partnership relationships in the educational and research fields with a number of selected universities. This is the case of the MEDes_Master of European Design training for excellence programme (with 7 university partners) in addition to the many international research programmes under way.

The School of Design is a member of Cumulus, a network of Interntaional  design schools, and of the main international design associations. Like the city which hosts it - Milan is a veritable international design laboratory - the Politecnico's School of Design aims to be a meeting place between different cultures, between education, industry and the professions, in which professors, entrepreneurs and celebrated designers from all over the world take an active part in the students' educational experience.


12. Internationalization

International exchanges

The School of Design takes part in international student exchange programmes which offer students the opportunity to go abroad for a period of study at one of the Politecnico's partner universities. A list of the School's partner universities is available on the Politecnico's website and on the School of Design website in the Internationalisation Area.

 

The Erasmus Programme

The Erasmus programme was set up in 1987 by the European Community to give students the chance to carry out a period of study at a foreign university within the European Union from 3 to 12 months legally recognised by their own university, at Bachelor or Master level.

In 2014 the European Union's Erasmus+ programme was set up for education, training, youth and sport in the 2014-2020 period.

Specifically Erasmus for study enables university students to carry out a period of study at a university with a partnership agreement with their own university. This mobility can entitle students to a grant (under the conditions set out in the international mobility tender) and free registration at the host university. Students can thus follow courses and take exams at the partner university and have the exams recognised at their own universities.

 

Bilateral exchanges

The School of Design has also activated a number of bilateral agreements with non EU universities. These are mainly intended for the use of Laurea Magistrale students and can also be applied for by those who have already carried out an Erasmus period abroad during their three year study course.

The procedures for admission to such exchanges are the same as those for Erasmus exchanges with the exception of the study scholarship which is not guaranteed in such cases.

The bilateral agreement, in fact, enables students to attend a period of study abroad at a partner university without incurring registration fees at such universities. In some cases, however, a management fee for exchange students is payable (e.g. Orientation fee).

 

Master of European Design (MEDes) In the 2002/2003 academic year a specific 5 year programme was set up at the School of Design.

This international study programme, promoted and designed by the school together with a further five prestigious European design universities and formalised in an agreement signed by all university partners, entitles students to an additional qualification on top of the Laurea Magistrale granted by the Politecnico di Milano. Students can graduate only from their own universities.

In addition to the Politecnico di Milano the universities taking part in this programme are:

The Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland

Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Helsinki, Finland

Konstfack University College of Arts, Stockholm, Sweden

Ensci Les Ateliers, Paris, France

KISD - Köln International School of Design, Cologne, Germany

Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal

5 students are selected for this programme of excellence from all those enrolled on the 2nd year of the Laurea programmes in Industrial Product Design, Interior Design and Communication Design.

Candidates for the MEDes programme carry out two study periods at two partner universities:

_one in the 3rd year of the level I Laurea;

_the other in the 1st year of the Laurea Magistrale.

The choice of university will be made on the basis of student preferences and the Board of MEdes.

 

DOUBLE DEGREE laurea

The School of Design has set up a number of Double Degrees at Master level 

These programmes entitle students to a double Laurea Magistrale title issued by the Politecnico di Milano and its partner school on completion of a common  programme involving an exchange.

Master Theses can be drawn up, presented and discussed in English.

Thesis abroad

Students in the 2nd year of Laurea Magistrale program may develop a part of their thesis abroad. This can be done in the following ways:

-through the Erasmus program and/or Bilateral exchange outside Europe including specific courses in the Study Plan, agreed on with your supervisor, that are  useful to the development of your  thesis or with a co-supervisor from the partner university depending on availability, who co-ordinates with your supervisor at the School of Design.

-with co-supervision from the other university, organized autonomously and without joining an exchange program. In this case the student must communicate his/her  intentions in advance to the Relé office of the School of Design, which will formalize the procedure.

-Applying to the Public Call from Politecnico to have a scholarship for doing the thesis abroad.

In-course Internship/job placement

The in-course internship envisaged for the 2nd year of the Laurea Magistrale may be carried out abroad by:

- applying to the R.A.P service (Company and Professions relations)

- joining the Erasmus/extra UE programmes, if available in the partner schools, or by activating a collaboration with professional practices, or through attending courses (design studio based) or workshop as per the same amount of hours.

- Answering to the Call “Erasmus for Traineeship”  to obtain scholarships to make the internship within the European Union.

- Making the internship within the exchange mobility substituting it with project courses that amou8nt at least 250 hours.


Information on exchange programmes, double degree projects and international internships, European research and international relations projects are available at
https://aunicalogin.polimi.it/aunicalogin/getservizio.xml?id_servizio=204&idApp=1&idLink=4700

13. Quantitative data


The University Assessment Commission performs periodic analysis on the overall results and on the quality of teaching degree programs, by monitoring teaching activities and the integration of graduates into the job market. Reports and studies are available on the website of the Politecnico di Milano.
http://www.polimi.it/ateneo/organi/nucleo-di-valutazione/

14. Further information

For any other information the students are invited to visit the School website, in particular the teaching regulations of the academic rules.


15. Errata corrige