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  1. Art and Design
  2. Studies

Studies

Freie Kunst

The goal of this programme is to help students develop an authentic and professional artistic personality. Comprehensive artistic and technical abilities are also acquired through projects in the workshops.

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Produkt-Design

This programme focuses on industrial or artisanal product design, interaction design, design and management, mobility, projects and environment, scenic design and exhibition design.

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Visuelle Kommunikation

Planning campaigns and memorable events are just a part of this degree programme, along with learning how organise dramatic sensory impressions or how to communicate using audio-visual, electronic media.

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Lehramt Kunsterziehung

The Art Education programme is distinguished through its project orientation, which fosters the students’ ability to organise, contemplate and cooperate, while also promoting the skills necessary to conduct research.

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Medienkunst/Mediengestaltung

You full of artistic ideas of the media design in the future? Our degree programmes in Media Art and Design provide an appropriate laboratory

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Scientific disciplines

The scientific disciplines in the Faculty of Art and Design teach students the fundamental attitudes and working methods in the humanities and cultural sciences, as well as the theoretical basis of artistic and design processes.

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Doctoral degree programmes

The faculty offers an unique opportunity to obtain a double qualification with a practical and scientific component. The degree programme is aimed at those students who have already received a degree from an artistic or design school.

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Degree programmes

Here is where you can find out more information about all of the faculty’s undergraduate and graduate degree programmes.   

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Disciplines and Staff

You are looking for contact information? Click here to find the various courses of study and teaching areas, the professors, and their assistants.

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