Bachelor of Arts in Product and Industrial Design with a concentration in XS Jewellery
Graduates have a wide range of professional opportunities at their disposal: as designers working independently or in teams for firms or brands, they develop collections and concepts, one-off pieces or pieces for small-scale production. They work in the jewellery, lifestyle, product design and art sectors and are familiar with the needs of both the traditional and the contemporary luxury industry. They may help pioneer emerging markets in wearable computing or mobile medical technology. Using the design and technical know-how acquired during their studies, they may create requisites for the film or fashion industry, or work independently or in salaried positions as conservators, curators or facilitators for galleries and museums at home and abroad. The post-graduate qualification of Master of Arts in Design also opens up a fascinating interdisciplinary research field embracing design and the social, cultural and health sciences on the interface between material, function and the human body.
You can find all necessary information on admission requirements on the Admission Procedure and Requirements page in the information on the degree programme > Admission Procedure and Admission Requirements.
The admission procedure consists of two parts. After meeting the registration deadline, applicants submit a portfolio and description of a design project. If these are judged favourably, the applicant is invited to an interview. For detailed information, see the Admission Procedure Information Sheet > Information on the admission process round 1 and Information on the admission process round 2.
Round 1: Friday, 19 February 2021 Round 2: Monday, 24 May 2021
Academic year 2021/22: 20 September 2021
The semester dates and our academic calendar can be found here.