ACCREDITED SUMMER PROGRAM

NABA features a wide choice of Summer Courses. NABA offers Introduction and Intermediate level Courses, open to students with a high school diploma and from first and second year of university. The Summer Courses offer a wide and updated synthesis of NABA's know-hows giving a view of the most significant trends of the market, of industrial creation processes, of artistic and social expression, of Design, Fashion, Jewellery and Management cultures, together with the opportunity to experiment a topical project theme, under the guidance of important professionals and in co-operation with big companies.



ACCREDITED SUMMER PROGRAM FOR US STUDENTS

The following programs have been designed for USA College students with a combination of design/fashion/communication courses and visits and the study of Italian language. Students will be able to choose one course from one of the three programs offered. Each program includes 4 - to - 7 courses from which to choose. Each course is equivalent to a 6 US transfer CREDITS. INTRODUCTION, INTERMEDIATE and ADVANCED DESIGN COURSES include from 1 to 2 weeks of Italian language courses (Italian 101, Italian 102 and Italian 103) and/or a combination of Italian Language study and a cross-disciplinary week in which students visit show rooms/ factories/museum exhibitions. The 2-week courses held at Introduction level have been combined with a 2 weeks course of Italian (45 hours of either Italian 101 or Italian 102) and correpsond to a 6 credits summer course. The 3-week courses held at Intermediate level have been combined with 1 week course of Italian language and 1 week of interdisciplinary visits in the city and surroundings of Milan to museums, exhibitions, showrooms and companies. The 2-week course held at advanced level have been combined with 1 week course of Italian language (either Italian 101 or Italian 102) and 1 week of interdisciplinary visits in the city and surroundings of Milan to museums, exhibitions, showrooms and companies and correspond to a 6 credits summer course.