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Studium: Master, Work-friendly
Exhibition Design

Study track of the Master’s degree programme in Communication and Exhibition Design
Subject to approval by the relevant bodies.

Scenography, materials and lighting: Exhibition designers create immersive spaces, multisensory experiences and interactive communication – for objects, products, services, scientific data and complex narrative content. Students of Exhibition Design in the Master’s degree programme in Communication and Exhibition Design become experts in communicating content through multisensory communication, scenographic interventions and immersive experiences. The programme focuses primarily on the process from conception to realisation of installations in public spaces, museum exhibitions, trade fair stands and showrooms.

Scenography, materials and lighting: Exhibition designers create immersive spaces, multisensory experiences and interactive communication – for objects, products, services, scientific data and complex narrative content. Students of Exhibition Design in the Master’s degree programme in Communication and Exhibition Design become experts in communicating content through multisensory communication, scenographic interventions and immersive experiences. The programme focuses primarily on the process from conception to realisation of installations in public spaces, museum exhibitions, trade fair stands and showrooms.

Academic Degree
Master of Arts in Arts and Design (MA)
Mode of Study
Work-friendly / 4 Semester / 120 ECTS
Language of instruction
German and English
Head of Degree Programme
Campus
Department
Current application period (for winter semester) until:
Tuition fee
€ 363,36 per semester

Did you know, …

… that you’ll learn from experts?

Lecturers such as Erika Thümmel have designed and implemented many exhibitions themselves, enriching the courses they teach with their own pool of first-hand experience and expertise.

Did you know, …

… that you’ll also learn from your fellow students?

Other students on your course come from fields as varied as archaeology, history, German studies, architecture, art history and graphic design. You’ll learn from each other as you work together in groups, preparing you for the world of work.

Did you know, …

… that we work closely with Graz, the UNESCO City of Design?

We plan and set up exhibitions together with partner cities abroad.

Did you know, …

… that well-organised students can work and study at the same time?

The work-friendly course requires 80 % attendance on campus. Teaching is mainly undertaken via workshops and takes place from Wednesday to Saturday.

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