Industrial Designfull time

  • Master of Arts

    Master
    Degree

  • 4 semesters

    Standard period of study (amount)

  • Halle an der Saale

    Location

  • 26 days left (Germans and inhabitants)

    26 days left (EU), 26 days left (Non-EU)

Overview and admission

Study Type

graduate

Admission semester

Winter Semester only

Area of study

Industrial Design, Product Design

Annotation

2 semesters, if preceded by an appropriate 4-year BA degree course.

Admission modus

open admission

Admission requirements (Link)

Admission requirements

Completed Bachelor's degree, Diplom or Magister degree or a degree course completed with a state examination with a design-oriented or comparable content, aptitude assessment; continuous three-month course-related work placement

Lecture period
  • 03.04.2023 - 07.07.2023
  • 01.10.2024 - 02.02.2025

Application deadlines

Winter semester (2024/2025)
  • Enrollment deadline for Germans and foreign students

    01.04.2024 - 15.05.2024

  • Deadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the European Union

    01.04.2024 - 15.05.2024

  • Application deadline for Germans and inhabitants

    01.04.2024 - 15.05.2024

  • Deadlines for International Students from the European Union

    01.04.2024 - 15.05.2024

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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