The infrastructure of our Faculty is strategically designed to provide a studio, workshop, and laboratory-based learning environment aligned with the practice-oriented requirements of art and design disciplines. Education and training processes are supported by specialized application areas tailored to the specific needs of each program, alongside modern classrooms. In the fields of
Cartoon and Animation,
Digital Game Design, and
Graphic Design, students utilize computer laboratories equipped for high-end digital production and up-to-date software infrastructure. The
Textile and Fashion Design program features workshops focused on pattern making, sewing, and prototyping; while
Drama and Acting provides dedicated spaces for rehearsals and performances. For
Gastronomy and Culinary Arts, fully equipped professional kitchens and service units are integrated into the practical curriculum. Research and academic production are further enhanced by the comprehensive databases and resources provided by the
Library and Information Center. Additionally, the Faculty prioritizes training sessions and workshops aimed at developing technical skills, keeping pace with contemporary technological requirements and global industry trends.