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Chairman: Mr. Syed Shamoon Haider (In charge)

The Department of Visual Studies has completed its first decade, graduating innovative and award winning designers, architects and artists, who are making their mark in the professional world. The Department of Visual Studies sees itself as a bridge between tradition and innovation. Courses are interdisciplinary and contextualized. A strong theory component alongside practical and professional courses distinguishes the curricula of the Department. A dedicated faculty supported by visiting faculty from professional fields and the university’s own pool of excellent scholars, provides training that is current and professional. Students are encouraged to widen their experience and engage with the larger issues within which they will practice.

We live in a rapidly changing world that needs responsible solutions for its many unfolding challenges. With 70% of Pakistan’s population below the age of 25, the future lies in the hands of our youth. The graduates of the Department of Visual Studies have the opportunity to influence social perception, the built environment, and determine the cultural legacy of their times. History of ideas, sociology and researched dissertations are some of the ways in which students develop analytical skills, and measure their designs against their social, cultural, economic and environmental impact. Uniquely placed within Pakistan’s largest University, with 52 departments and 20 postgraduate institutes offering a wide range of studies in the sciences and humanities, the students of the Department of Visual Studies are exposed to students and faculty across all academic disciplines.

Future plans include postgraduate studies, an evening programme of short courses for professionals wishing to acquire further training.

 

Teaching and Assessment

Student assessment is based on practical assignments given throughout the term and examinations held at the end of each semester. Passing percentage is 50% in each course, and the result is is calculated on the basis of G.P.R. A student must have obtained a CGPR of 2.45 in order to be awarded a degree.

 

Career Opportunities

Architecture:  Architectural Design of buildings, Urban/Rural Planning, Architectural Research, Historical site management, Interior Design, Landscape architecture.

Design & Media Studies: Advertising design, Exhibition Design, Film & Television Production, Illustration, Animation, Photography, Editorial Design.

Textile Design: Print Design, Apparel Design and Textiles for Home Furnishing, Textile accessories, Weaving, Crafts, Set Design and costumes. 

Industrial Design:  Product Design, Exhibition Design, Furniture Design, Interior Design, Set Design, Sign System Design, Transport Design.

Ceramics & Glass: Pottery, Glassware, Sculpture, Craft Management, Tile work, Interior Design products.

Fine Art: Artist, Arts Administration, Art Critic, Art Restoration, Animator, Art Gallery, Illustration, Set Design, Video.

Islamic Arts: Architectural Detailing, Arts of the Book, Calligraphy, Ceramics, Craft Management, Islamic Patterns, Miniature Painting, Museum Consultancy, Research, Restoration.

Art History: Art Critic, Art historian, Arts Administration, Teacher, Art Restoration, Art Gallery, Museum Consultancy