Jewelleryfull time

  • Bachelor of Arts

    Bachelor
    Degree

  • 7 semesters

    Standard period of study (amount)

  • Pforzheim

    Location

  • expired (Aptitude test)

Overview and admission

Study Type

undergraduate

Admission semester

Winter Semester only

Area of study
  • Industrial Design, Product Design
  • Jewellery Design
  • Design
Focus

Design Tools, Techniques and Materials, Design and Business

Annotation

Decorating yourself is an original need of the human being. The longing for identity, self-worth and a certain belonging are components of human existence. With the wearing of an object on the body, it becomes a catalyst, which makes it possible for us to gain a different consciousness. We communicate an attitude, feel more comfortable in everyday life. Whether explicit or implicit – the human form is the domain of jewellery designers. Jewellery almost always interacts directly with the skin, and can become an integral part of our body. In this context, the design-sensitive use of material and form creates an understanding for the individual in dialogue with the surrounding society. A piece of jewellery can be valuable from a craftsmanship, material, artistic or content perspective. Objects in the near body-related environment of humans also have asimilar effect or task. From the mundane charity to the component of personal and public rituals – everyday objects reflect social values and visions. Human needs and desires and the handling of them are recorded as material, usable objects that provide new approaches in the interplay of craft and technology. Prof. Christine Lüdeke: "To deal with jewellery and objects means to engage in a constant process of exploration and discovery in which traditional ideas, expectations and investigations are loosened, the unknown, ambiguous and enigmatic are admitted, joke and paradoxes are formulated, the ability to observe and attention are sharpened, astuteness and the presence of the mind are released."

Admission modus

Selection procedure / qualifying examination

Admission requirements

Artistic aptitude test A prerequisite for admission is a completed subject-related professional training or a subject-related pre-study work placement lasting at least 1 year. This can be completed at the university. An application to participate in the aptitude test can be submitted before the internship has been completed. Admission is only possible once an aptitude test and work placement have been completed.

Application deadlines

Winter semester (2024/2025)
Application Deadline for Aptitude Test

Expired

Tuition fee

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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