Location
France
Study Format
On Campus
Course language
French
Study Fields
Design, Architecture
Duration
3 Years
Academic pace
Full Time
Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Tuition Fee
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Location
France
Study Format
On Campus
Course language
French
Study Fields
Design, Architecture
Duration
3 Years
Academic pace
Full Time
Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Tuition Fee
Request info
Charpentier Academy is for more than 70 years the Private School of Applied Arts which trains interior designers and artistic directors. Faithful to the values of its origins, creativity, humanity, contemporaneity and enjoying a strong artistic imprint, it has kept a human size. Heiress since 1958 of the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, then a center of creative freedom and plastic experimentation, she continues her exploratory work in the world of applied arts, encouraged by a new direction that is now working to strengthen the fundamentals of the school while being part of modernity.
to study in one of the best private schools of applied arts thanks to the recognition by the National Certification Commission of Professional Recognition of his degrees of interior architect and artistic director at level I, work in human-sized workshops and be accompanied individually by teachers who are all professionals in their discipline, to open up to the world of work through workshops, contests, partnerships, conferences and compulsory internships, perfecting one's drawing and deepening the technique by participating in the workshops of La Grande Chaumière (live models), benefit from the philosophy of the school based on the revelation of one's own artistic and graphic identity, to go on a semester abroad via the Erasmus program (Italy, Spain, Bulgaria, Germany, etc.) and enjoy a network of over 12,000 alumni.
The attention paid to each student
The challenge of professional integration in a context where models, techniques and trades are constantly evolving, is to develop in each student a vision of the world, a faculty of adaptation, a critical apparatus, its qualities of analysis. Each student is therefore recognized by his teachers and accompanied individually, without diminishing the importance of group dynamics.
Constant liaison with the trades
Constant liaison with the trades is the foundation of education. The pedagogical team of the school is composed of professionals, involved in the news of the disciplines to which they train the students. They also represent their future link with the world of work and concretely orient students in their working life. To prepare them, the Charpentier Academy ensures that their students follow internships in companies or agencies, participate in competitive exams. Interior architecture, Design or Visual Communication and exhibitions. The partnerships put in place reinforce this requirement and make it possible to put the projects in a real context.
The transversality
Rich in its two departments, Interior Architecture / Design and Visual Communication / Graphic Design, the Charpentier Academy promotes a pooling of skills and the crossover of views on the occasion of projects or shared courses. This transversality is imperative today. Indeed, an architect needs to learn to communicate his project, and a graphic designer has the need to learn to work in space.
A dual-purpose exercise
The subjects studied, the research conducted by the students are suggested or proposed based on real data. They are dual-purpose exercises, both "rehearsals" or simulations of a concrete situation and didactic materials.
Conferences given by prominent personalities in their field are an opportunity to grasp various visions of the current world, to hear the point of view on a job, to think in groups and then to write individually.
A pedagogy turned towards the future
Our students participate in exhibitions and competitions on an ad hoc or regular basis, which allows them to be judged in a context of professional competition:
VIA (Valorisation of Innovation in Furnishing), Chaumont International Poster Festival, Minimaousse, Ugitech, Camif, Procos Trophy, Premier Regard Festival, Medion/Microsoft competition, Decitre, Steel & Co, Négocia, Oils and balms, Humanity, Building steel, Saint-Eloi union, Renault, Réussir, Merci Gustave, Crous, Festival du Mot, M6, Cheney workshops, Barons Papillom.
An average of 35 hours per week of workshop courses is provided throughout the year with our art teachers specialized in the various subjects offered by our curriculum.
The interior designer often works on a pre-existing architectural situation. These may include private houses or apartments, but also collective spaces, such as an airport or school, corporate offices or a fashion boutique.
Payment terms
Balance: no later than November 1st.
For foreign students the payment of all tuition fees (down payment) by July 1st.
Students are concerned
Admission procedure
Appointments can be made by phone at 01 43 54 31 12 for a motivational interview during which you will present an artistic book of personal work, a curriculum vitae (curriculum already completed) and a cover letter.
Since this first year requires that every student be given special attention, the number of students can not exceed a defined numerus clausus. It is the order of reception of the registrations which, at this level, will prevail until the closing of the composition of the promotion.
Students are concerned
Admission procedure
The appointment to set a date of maintenance is done by phone at 01 43 54 31 12. The composition of the file is communicated when making appointments. At the end of this interview, if it is favorable, an equivalence commission date is proposed.
Equivalence Commission
This body, made up of representatives of the teaching staff and the administration, examines the candidate's entire file, decides and proposes to the educational council the agreement or the adjournment of the application.
Because the Charpentier Academy is for more than 70 years the Private Grande Ecole of Applied Arts which trains interior designers and artistic directors. Faithful to the values of its origins, creativity, humanity, contemporaneity and enjoying a very strong artistic imprint, it has kept a human size.
Heiress since 1958 of the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, then a center of creative freedom and plastic experimentation, she continues her exploratory work in the world of applied arts, encouraged by a new direction that is now working to strengthen the fundamentals of the school while being part of modernity.
to study in one of the best private schools of applied arts thanks to the recognition by the National Certification Commission of Professional Recognition of his degrees of interior architect and artistic director at level I, work in human-sized workshops and be accompanied individually by teachers who are all professionals in their discipline, to open up to the world of work through workshops, contests, partnerships, conferences and compulsory internships, perfecting one's drawing and deepening the technique by participating in the workshops of La Grande Chaumière (live models), benefit from the philosophy of the school based on the revelation of one's own artistic and graphic identity, to go on a semester abroad via the Erasmus program (Italy, Spain, Bulgaria, Germany, etc.) and enjoy a network of over 12,000 alumni.
Tranmautritam / Pexels
The attention paid to each student
The challenge of professional integration in a context where models, techniques and trades are constantly evolving, is to develop in each student a vision of the world, a faculty of adaptation, a critical apparatus, its qualities of analysis. Each student is therefore recognized by his teachers and accompanied individually, without diminishing the importance of group dynamics.
Constant liaison with the trades
Constant liaison with the trades is the foundation of education. The pedagogical team of the school is composed of professionals, involved in the news of the disciplines to which they train the students. They also represent their future link with the world of work and concretely orient students in their working life. To prepare them, the Charpentier Academy ensures that their students follow internships in companies or agencies, participate in competitive exams. Interior architecture, Design or Visual Communication and exhibitions. The partnerships put in place reinforce this requirement and make it possible to put the projects in a real context.
The transversality
Rich in its two departments, Interior Architecture / Design and Visual Communication / Graphic Design, the Charpentier Academy promotes a pooling of skills and the crossover of views on the occasion of projects or shared courses. This transversality is imperative today. Indeed, an architect needs to learn to communicate his project, and a graphic designer has the need to learn to work in space.
Pixabay / Pexels
A dual-purpose exercise
The subjects studied, the research conducted by the students are suggested or proposed based on real data. They are dual-purpose exercises, both "rehearsals" or simulations of a concrete situation and didactic materials.
Conferences given by prominent personalities in their field are an opportunity to grasp various visions of the current world, to hear the point of view on a job, to think in groups and then to write individually.
A pedagogy turned towards the future
Our students participate in exhibitions and competitions on an ad hoc or regular basis, which allows them to be judged in a context of professional competition:
VIA (Promotion of Innovation in Furniture), Chaumont International Poster Festival, Minimaousse, Ugitech, Camif, Procos Trophy, Premier Regard Festival, Medion / Microsoft competition, Decitre, Steel
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