The atmosphere at Macromedia University of Applied Sciences is international and informal. You learn in small groups on campus in combination with blended components, and you quickly get to know students from all over the world. It’s not unusual for lifelong friendships to develop on campus.
No matter which bachelor’s or master’s degree course you take at Macromedia University of Applied Sciences, your timetable always includes practical projects as well as theoretical basics. After a scientific introduction to your discipline, you can put your knowledge to the test in workshops and project work. So you’ll be ready to start your career after graduation.
Macromedia University of Applied Sciences is organised as a campus university at all of its locations. This means that every course is always held in one central location. The campus also has all the facilities such as a library, a media lab and group work rooms. Classroom work in our bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes is supplemented by a variety of blended components.
Macromedia University of Applied Sciences works with over 500 cooperation partners to give you a comprehensive insight into the fields of applied arts, communication and management. We also train your soft skills at the same time:
An academic degree does, of course, include examinations. But don’t worry: our lecturers prepare you fully for the examination phase in every bachelor’s and master’s degree programme. Of course, you’ll have opportunities to ask questions at any time. You can go over the content with your fellow students in the group work rooms, for example.
The team at Macromedia University of Applied Sciences support you in everything. You benefit from small learning groups and personal contact with your professors and lecturers from the field. Contact the Student Advisory Service at any time if you have questions about the way your studies are organised.
Macromedia University of Applied Sciences doesn’t do frontal instruction. Our events thrive on interaction between the students and their lecturers. They are happy to help you with technical queries and questions about starting a career.
What documents do I need for the application? How do I finance my studies? The staff at our Student Advisory Service are happy to help you with these and other questions about the study process.
Since the coronavirus crisis, e-learning has been on everyone’s lips. Many educational institutions were caught out by this, but not Macromedia University of Applied Sciences, where e-learning has long been standard practice. We’re committed to the digital transformation, so it’s natural for us to offer learning events involving blended components. You can repeat and deepen the material together with your fellow students in online learning groups.
Studying at Macromedia University of Applied Sciences offers countless opportunities to establish contacts – with teachers, with fellow students and with important decision-makers in your industry. Make use of internal university events, project work in collaboration with businesses and the practical semester in the bachelor’s degree programme to build up your personal network.