
Fachhochschule Salzburg University of Applied Sciences
Master in MultiMediaArtSalzburg, Austria
DURATION
4 semesters
LANGUAGES
German
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
EUR 363 / per semester
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
Introduction
Why study for a Master's in MultiMediaArt at Salzburg University of Applied Sciences?
The MultiMediaArt Master's degree provides advanced skills in concept development, content development, production and management of projects within the creative industries. MultiMediaArt represents the nexus between different areas of the creative industries. We offer the opportunity to specialise in audio, film, communication design or producing.
Particular attention is paid to the topic of cross media during the course of your studies. In interdisciplinary teams, you will learn how to develop sophisticated cross media works such as feature films, games, or interactive media installations.
As the perfect add-on to our Bachelor's degree at Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, our Master's programme offers a detailed in-depth look at the field of creative competence.
In keeping with typical project phases, you will deal with the following topics:
- Idea development
- Concept
- Design
- Implementation
- Release
Study mode: | full-time |
Degree awarded: | Master of Arts in Arts and Design (MA) |
Length of study: | 4 semester | 120 ECTS |
Study places per year: | 45 |
Location: | Urstein Campus |
Language of instruction: | German |
Tuition: | Euro 363,- per semester + student union fee |
Curriculum
Creative. Interdisciplinary. Project driven.
- Project Orientation
The curriculum and the whole programme are designed for the development and delivery of challenging multimedia projects. Students have access to intensive project coaching and advice from the outset.
- Theory and reflection
Inspiration for practice comes from engaging with current trends and developments in design, media, art and society. Theoretical subjects sharpen the ability to conceptualise, reflect and argue ideas and projects.
- Teamwork and communication
Students learn to organise themselves and project teams and to manage complex projects. They learn to present ideas and solutions convincingly and to communicate with groups with different needs.
- Interdisciplinary teamwork
Designers, managers, engineers* and animation specialists** work together to develop innovative concepts and solutions. Interdisciplinary project teams bring together people from different backgrounds and disciplines.
*students of our partner programme MultiMediaTechnology
** students of our partner programme Realtime Art & Visual Effects