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Full time September, March MA 2 Semesters (equals one year) OR 3 Semester (1.5 years) OR 4 Semester (2 years)
Architecture, Building & Planning (3) Communication & Media Studies (7)

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Are you ready to transform the way we communicate and experience media? The MA New Media Design programme at the University of Applied Sciences Europe is here to equip you with the skills to create inspiring and lasting experiences in both virtual and physical spaces. With a focus on spatial analysis and expression, you'll develop advanced design and technological solutions for multi-disciplinary challenges. Benefit from small learning groups, renowned lecturers, and state-of-the-art facilities. Choose from a range of specialisations, engage in practical projects with industry partners, and shape your own career path. Join us and unleash your creativity!

About the course

Our society is becoming more mobile: Terms like “space” and “distance” are undergoing a fundamental transformation thanks to digital media. Today, there’s a whole sector of industry devoted to communicating and producing information, brands, and experiences in media spaces.

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Entry Requirements

- EURO 3.000 (EURO three thousand) This reservation fee will be deducted from the total amount of study fees. (Not applicable for EU applicants)
- Official translation to English or German for those documents in different language.
- German taught programmes needs both English / German language certificate
- Minimum English language level is B1
- German taught programmes needs both English / German language certificate* : Minimum English language level is B1


Fees

"EU applicants: from 820 € monthly
Non-EU applicants: from 10,938 € yearly"

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