MSC INTERIOR DESIGNING COURSE

Master

Online

£ 342.98 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in INR:

₹ 35,700

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    2 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

Ceramic Technology is an emerging branch of Engineering/Technology dealing with the study of the properties, manufacture, design and applications of ceramic materials. The ceramic designers are concerned with designing various types of ceramic wares used in industries, households, institutions, corporate houses and other places.

The use of ceramic ware can be for both decorative as well as functional purposes. Ceramic products include table and kitchenware, decorative ware like flower vase, insulators, potters, building materials like tiles, etc. Cement is also considered as one of the ceramic materials.

A ceramic technologist is concerned with study, research and development of the ceramic materials, planning and developing processing systems, designing and construction of plants and machinery along with other engineers, planning and implementation of processing methodologies, designs and development of various applications like glass, porcelain, cement, refractors, insulators, composite materials, enamels, cement etc.

An individual who aspires to make a career in Ceramic Technology is sure to find himself loaded with a wide range of job opportunities. It could be as an entrepreneur or as an employee in a large-scale ceramic ware manufacturing unit, or even in a steel refractory or as a researcher in a lab.

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Subjects

  • Design
  • Thermodynamics
  • Layout
  • Materials
  • Ceramics
  • Glass
  • International
  • Planning
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • IT Development
  • Ceramic glazing
  • Ceramics drying
  • Ceramics firing
  • Interior Designing
  • Research
  • Terminology
  • Designing
  • Physics
  • Engineer
  • Types
  • Furniture
  • IT Engineering
  • Ceramic Art
  • Ceramic Artist
  • Ceramic Pottery
  • Ceramics Pottery
  • Cement
  • Ceramic
  • Ceramic Painting
  • Defects in timber
  • Application of artificial timber
  • Qualities of good brick

Teachers and trainers (1)

JYOTI  DAS

JYOTI DAS

SR . TRAINER & COUNSELLOR

Course programme

Unit No. 1: Introduction of Design Unit No. 2: Elements of Design Unit No. 3: Principles of Design Unit No. 4: Introduction of Interior Design Unit No. 5: Standard Dimensions of Living Room Furniture Unit No. 6: Dining Area Furniture Unit No. 7: Bedroom Furniture Unit No. 8: Kitchen Furniture Unit No. 9: Bathroom / Toilet (Sanitary Wares) Unit No. 9: Measurement Plan Unit No. 10: Bubble Diagram and Furniture Layout Unit No. 11: Interior Elevations of Walls Unit No. 12: Planning of Living Room Unit No. 13: Planning of Dining Area Unit No. 14: Planning of Bedroom Unit No. 15: Planning of Kitchen Unit No. 16: Planning of Bathroom Unit No. 17: Planning of the Circulation Space Unit No. 18: Flooring Layout Unit No. 19: False Ceiling Unit No. 20: Electrical Layout Unit No. 21: Room Orientation 2. Building Materials - I (Marks 100) Paper Code – MSCID-102 Unit No. 1: Brick:  Qualities of good brick,  Field test,  Terminology,  Precautions to be taken in brick laying & size. Unit No. 2: Stone:  Classification,  Qualities of good stone  Laying  Dressing  Different textures and applications. Unit No. 3: Sand:  Types and application Unit No. 4: Timber:  Types,  Cross sections of exogenous tree  Defects in timber,  Seasoning,  Application in interior,  Application of artificial timber e.g. veneers plywood. Unit No. 5: Cement:  Types,  Field test for cement  Application of cement Unit No. 6: Mortar:  Types  Application Unit No. 7: Clay Products:  Types  Application Unit No. 8: Lime:  Types  Application Unit No. 9: Stone Ware and Porcelain:  Application in Interior Design Unit No. 10: Concrete:  Types  Application  Precautions to be taken in handling and transportation. Unit No. 11: Glass:  Types  Applications of glass in various interiors. Unit No. 12: Paints:  Varnishes: Types and applications in various interiors. Unit No. 13: Hard ware:

MSC INTERIOR DESIGNING COURSE

£ 342.98 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in INR:

₹ 35,700