School of Fine Arts
Scenography
Trains students in scenographic design for theatre, film, and television, combining artistic creativity with technical skills in lighting, costume, set design, and spatial planning. It offers a hands-on, practice-oriented education that includes scenographic history, theory, and modern applications. Students work with both traditional and experimental spaces, using model-making, technical drawing, and digital tools to create immersive visual environments.
Duration of Study | Four years |
Credit Hours | 160 |
Degree | Bachelor of Fine Arts |
Graduate Employability
Graduates of the Scenographic program are prepared for careers in scenographic design for theatre, cinema, and television. They can work as set designers, lighting designers, costume designers, or visual consultants in performing arts institutions, production companies, cultural events, exhibitions, and festivals. Their training also qualifies them for roles in immersive environment design, artistic direction, and visual storytelling across diverse creative platforms.