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FHNW Academy of Art and Design, Institute Digital Communication Environments
Master of Arts in Digital Communication Environments
- Basel, Switzerland
MA
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The combination of iconic practice, iconic theory, and iconic research forms the profile of the MA in Digital Communication Environments.


ESMAC : École Supérieure des Métiers des Arts appliqués et de la Culture
Visual Arts
- Switzerland Online, Switzerland
- Belgium Online, Belgium
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Bachelor's degree
Part time
3 years
Distance Learning
French
The PROFESSIONAL BACHELOR SDS® VISUAL ARTS is a European diploma issued by INSHED. The training allows you to be professionally operational from the start of your career and to benefit from good employability, even beyond your country of origin.


Zurich University of the Arts
Bachelor's Degree Scientific Visualization
- Zürich, Switzerland
BA
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
German
The study in the Bachelor's degree in Scientific Visualization conveys the conceptual, creative and methodological foundations for the contemporary communication of scientific content: the appropriation of realistic-illusionistic presentation techniques, the use of different media such as interaction, e-learning, 3D animation and virtual reality and cooperation with science.
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Visual Design degree programs invite creativity and innovation, blending artistic expression with practical application. In Switzerland, this field emphasizes the creation of engaging visual content that communicates ideas effectively, making it an exciting choice for aspiring designers.
Through specialized courses in graphic design, typography, and digital media, students learn to create compelling visual narratives. They focus on real-world projects that build practical skills, such as crafting brand identities and developing user-centric designs. The educational environment fosters independence and encourages students to strengthen their adaptability as they explore various design challenges.
As they progress, students engage in collaborations that simulate industry practices, providing authentic experience and insights. Graduates are well-prepared for diverse career paths in areas like marketing, advertising, and web design, where visual communication plays a key role. The combination of technical skills and creative thinking enables them to thrive in a global job market that values innovative design solutions.