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After completing a bachelor’s program (e.g. at a university of applies sciences, a university or at the ETH), interested graduates have an opportunity to deepen and further specialize their subject-specific skills and knowledge. Get informed and visit an info event.
Expand your methodological skills while consolidating your specialist skills at a high level. More information.
After a bachelor’s degree – learn new analytical and conceptual skills. More information.
Further your knowledge in six different areas. More information.
Building knowledge, transferring skills and fostering interdisciplinarity. More information.
Deepen and advance your professional skills and shape the world of tomorrow. More information.
Prepare for your future careers in a music-related field with a focus on practice, theory, research or pedagogy. More information.
MSc master's degree programmes at the Lucerne School of Business build on and broaden the skills taught in a bachelor's degree. Students can attend on a work-study basis of up to 50 per cent. Visit info event.
Our two Master’s programs combine practical content and applied research in engineering and construction as well as architecture, creating a pathway to senior positions in the field. Visit info event.
The Lucerne School of Information Technology offers programmes for students who have already completed a bachelor’s degree and want to specialize in a specific area. Visit info event.
The Lucerne School of Social Work has an excellent reputation thanks to its forward-looking course outlines. Visit info event.
The Lucerne School of Art and Design offers three Master of Arts programmes: one in Design, one in Film and one in Fine Arts. Visit info event.
The Lucerne School of Music offers two MA programmes in Music: the Master of Arts in Music and the Master of Arts in Music Pedagogy. Visit info event.
Students benefit from a central location, a varied and interdisciplinary education, excellent career entry prospects and an international campus atmosphere.
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The relevant search field is marked "filtersearch"; the feature can also be accessed by pressing the "s" key.
The filters are divided into tabs, each of which can contain more than one filter or can permit selection by date. The tab headers can be navigated using the "Tab" key and opened using the "Space" key. The "Esc" key can be used to close the tab again. If the tab permits date selection, the "Tab" key can be used to navigate between the input fields. If the tab contains filters, these can be selected using the "Enter" key. The arrow keys can be used to navigate between the filters. Some filters can also be opened using the "Space" key in order to access sub-filters. The "Space" key can then be used to close the filter again.
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The "Tab" key can then be used to navigate the programmes. Programmes can be opened using the "Enter" key in order to access more information.