The structure for your degree programme
The Communication Design degree programme is divided into basic and advanced studies and concludes with a diploma after 8 semesters of standard study time.
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Interdisciplinary co-operation
In addition, practical transfer takes place via design projects and research collaborations with industry and institutions. In the past, we have co-operated with…
Design principles
The teaching of design fundamentals in the first year of study is a sensitisation of the students encompassing all senses and includes initial design projects: Questions about…
Presentation methods and techniques
The focus is on familiarising students with different ways and means of depicting ideas and possibilities and making them available. Learning and testing the…
typography
Students classify fonts, create layouts and learn how to work professionally with type and images. Documentation, posters and presentations are created in practical exercises. Learning…
Drawing/Display
The connections between observing and perceiving natural phenomena, their representation in drawings and the development of the imagination are thematised. This takes place…
Descriptive geometry
The course trains students' spatial understanding and teaches rules for a constructive approach to visualisation. Parallels are always drawn with the concrete design process in…
Design and ergonomics
Designing - opening up spaces for ideas, creating something profoundly new - is a fascinating and at the same time challenging process. Against the backdrop of social trends,…