Description
Today, there’s a whole sector of industry devoted to communicating and producing information, brands, and experiences in media spaces.
The University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE) provides you with the skills to transform communication within virtual and physical spaces into inspiring and lasting experiences. In the New Media Design (before Media Spaces) master’s programme, you’ll learn how to analyse and locate spatial, moving, and non-linear forms of expression and how to apply them to your own spatial concepts. You’ll be in the perfect position to develop complex and advanced design and technological solutions for challenges of a multi-disciplinary nature thanks to the sound media competence you’ll have as a graduate.
Category: Art and Design masters
Degree: Master of Arts
Starting semesters
- Winter semester: September
- Summer semester: March
Duration: 2,3, or 4 Semesters
Language of instruction: English
Tuition fee
- EU applicants: from 11,400 € yearly
- Non-EU applications: from 12,600 € yearly
Internship semester / semester abroad: 5th Semester
Credits:
- Standard: 120 ECTS
- Fast-Track: 60 or 90 ECTS
Campus: Berlin
*Important note: There is no guarantee that classroom teaching will be possible throughout the semester due to COVID-19.
Highlights:
- Individual development and small learning groups
- Creative freedom and excursions
- Exclusive cooperation with RCA
What you'll learn
- Able to analyse and locate spatial, moving, and nonlinear forms of expression and then apply the results to create their own space concept.
- Able to develop design-based and technically sophisticated solutions for complex, multidisciplinary challenges due to solid competence in media
- Develop excellent knowledge in methods for planning, organising, and production technologies, and the means to successfully realise projects.
Career roles:
Projects range from installations, set design, play places, and moving 3D images to guidance systems, brand presentations, architecture, and interior design to exhibition and event design, the visualisation of “data spaces”, and the generation of scientific visuals.
Curriculum
- Hybrid Media New Media tools and technologies Theory of Media Performativity Advanced research methodologies