FAQ

Do you have any questions about the programme? You'll find the answers to the most commonly asked questions here.

What do I need to do the Interactive Media Design master's programme?

Firstly, you need a relevant qualifying diploma or bachelor's degree. In addition, you should feel at home in the world of media and already have a good understanding of the various areas of planning, design and production of interactive media. When you submit samples of your work, include some from the broad range of interactive media. This can be planning, research and implementation, for example from the area of user experience design, interface design, interaction design or the internet of things.

What are some of the typical things we do on the Interactive Media Design master's programme?

Typical course content of the Interactive Media Design master's programme is interactive design, interactive audio and video, and game production. There are also theoretical and research courses, such as design theory and media reception, and the programme is rounded off with courses in economics and management. A long project in interdisciplinary teams gives you the freedom to carry out independent research and implementation.

 

Are there any international cooperation partners for the master's programme?

The master's thesis in the 3rd semester can be carried out in cooperation with a company or at a university abroad. The University has a wide range of partners both overseas and in Europe, including San Francisco State University in the USA, Leicester University in the UK and the Institut Tec de Monterrey in Mexico.