Courses

Our 6 micro-credential courses are based on the themes of the NEB and SDGs aiming to equip Art & Design Students, Graduates and Working Professionals with skills deemed necessary for the green transition. The development and integration of the courses are also based on a 25-hour learning model (1ECTS) per course, thus introducing shorter courses in greater volume into Art and Design HE.

This model allows students to choose a larger number of short courses with specific focus on themes of the NEB, SDGs and the European Green deal through a mixture of theory and practical application. This aims to promote behavioral change not merely in professional careers but consequently in students personal lives.

By participating in these courses, you’ll gain practical expertise, insights into cutting-edge design practices, and a certificate that demonstrates your commitment to advancing your skills in the evolving global landscape. 

Introductory Course

Welcome to Introductory Course - New European Bauhaus and Principles of Sustainability in Design! This course provides a foundational understanding of the Bauhaus movement, focusing on functionality and simplicity.

Digital Alternative Spaces of Learning

In this course, students will explore the intersection of digital art, sustainability, and inclusive education through the lens of the New European Bauhaus (NEB) principles.

Sustainable Fashion Design

This course is designed to provide students and design professionals with in-depth knowledge of sustainable fashion principles, with a strong focus on circular economy practices.

Digital Sustainability: Crafting Eco-Friendly Ad Campaigns

In this course, you will learn how to create sustainable digital advertising campaigns for screens. You will learn to develop climate-neutral, resource-efficient digital advertisements without relying on printed materials.

Re-use and Re-design of Outdated Industrial Objects

This course delves into sustainable and innovative approaches to repurposing industrial structures and objects. Integrating principles of sustainability, aesthetics, and inclusion, it aligns with the New European Bauhaus vision and addresses gaps identified in the Futures Designed project.

Inclusive and Accessible design. Friendly public spaces

This course provides an introduction to the key principles of accessibility, offering a foundation for further exploration of accessibility and inclusive design. Learners will explore major types of disabilities, along with the assistive technologies and adaptive strategies that support them.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the authors) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.” Project number 2023-1-CY01-KA220-HED-000160668