About the Faculty
In 1997, the Department of Design was established under the Faculty of Applied Arts. In 2001, the Department of Fashion Design was separated from the construction (pattern-making) division. Considering the growing demand for qualified specialists in the field of design, the Faculty of Design was established in 2003.
The Department of Applied Graphics and Artistic Photography was separated from the Faculty of Applied Arts and, in 2019, was incorporated into the Faculty of Design.
Many highly qualified specialists have carried out teaching activities at the faculty. In particular, at the Department of Design, Candidates of Architectural Sciences and Professors K. Muhammedjanov and R. Asamov, as well as M. Makhmudova, R. Zokhidov, B. Inogomov, and M. Razikberdiyev worked; at the Department of Fashion Design — V. Chursina, A. Allabergenova, U. Khadjayeva, N. Allaberganova, and Z. Devletshayeva; and at the Department of Applied Graphics — D. Nikolaevich, R. Ayupov, and P. Khaitov.
Currently, the faculty consists of three departments, all of which are graduating departments. The faculty offers 5 bachelor’s degree programs and 4 master’s degree specializations.
Departments
Departments operating within the faculty
Department of Applied Graphics and Artistic Photography
In 1997, following the establishment of the National Institute of Fine Art and Design named after Kamoliddin Behzod, the Department of Applied Graphics began its activity within the institute. Subsequently, the department developed and continued its work under the name “Applied Graphics and Artistic Photography.”
Department of Fashion Design
In 1999, the Department of Design was established within the Faculty of Applied Arts at the National Institute of Fine Art and Design named after Kamoliddin Behzod.
Department of Design
In 1976, a new “Interior and Furnishing” department was established under the “Monumental and Decorative Painting” department at the Tashkent Theater and Art Institute named after A.N. Ostrovsky. In 1983, with the creation of a new unit “Restoration of Architectural Decor” within the same department, a new department titled “Restoration of Architectural Decor and Interior Design” was formed.
Specializations
The faculty has 35 educational programs