

It is considered that generation Y is the generation with the most creative minds. Thus, millennials tend to express themselves through various forms, such as Art and Design.
Degrees in Art and Design aim to empower students to use art as a tool for self-expression. This degree is designed to develop visual perception as well as visual literacy. As a result, students gain practical skills in order to turn their imaginative ideas into reality.
Unlike many programmes, Art and Design courses improve students’ attention to detail, creative thinking, and freedom in the decision-making process.
Art and Design is a competitive industry. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to be equipped with the necessary skills to have higher chances of being employed in this field.
In general, graduates from this degree have a wide range of employment options once they finish their studies. The advantage of an Art and Design course is that you are highly employable for other industries too – there are numerous courses that would help to develop specialised skills for specific careers.
Some particular job areas include – apart from being an artist – community worker, fashion designer, graphic designer, illustrator, advertising executive, and multimedia worker. Many Art and Design graduates find themselves using their skills in marketing, media, or even teaching.
Art and Design degrees are part of Bachelor of Art (BA) Degrees. Courses’ structure and length depend on what type of programme you choose to study and the country where you choose to study. Usually, Art and Design courses are a three-year commitment, although there are countries – like the USA – where you need to study for at least four years.
The most remarkable aspect about this degree is that it emphasises the practical knowledge. Courses are often taught in studios, as a form of workshops. Additionally, students are assessed based on their portfolios of work, which may be exhibited to the public.
My time at UNESP has been incredibly enriching both academically and professionally. One of the highlights was the opportunity to study instrumental music with the incredible composer Lunsqui, as well as interact with actively engaged researchers, which greatly enhanced my understanding of music and research methodologies.
The university provides a supportive environment for students, offering access to cutting-edge resources and encouraging participation in extension projects and research groups. The community is collaborative, and professors are approachable and knowledgeable, fostering both personal and academic growth.
Although UNESP has one of the best studios in Latin America, Panorama, the research is somewhat outdated and many compositions still reflect the previous century, going against the contemporary trends in electroacoustic music.
Overall, UNESP has been a transformative experience that has prepared me well for my future career in music and research. I recommend it to anyone seeking a comprehensive and engaging educational experience, keeping in mind the limitations in the electroacoustic program.
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