Application deadline: March 15, 2023
Campus of the Arts Basel
Freilager-Platz 1
4002 Basel
Switzerland
T +41 61 228 44 44
info.hgk@fhnw.ch
A call to study in our master programme Digital Communication Environments: The Master programme Digital Communication Environments at the Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW in Switzerland provides a unique opportunity to extend your individual competencies in visual communication for today’s digital and analogue communication channels.
The following three areas are shaping the profile of the four semester Master programme and lead to the following learning outcome: Improving the experimental and reflective practice in designing visual messages for analogue and digital communication environments. Getting acquainted with research methods from practice-led research, experimental exploration of new technologies to empirical evaluation of visual messages. Acquiring an overview of relevant positions in visual, media and communication theory as well as philosophy, anthropology and psychology in order to critically put design decisions, concepts and research questions into context.
On the basis of a practical foundation in a design-oriented bachelor’s study programme or a theory-oriented bachelor’s degree in cultural studies, the main goal of the study programme is a complementary fusion of skills between design and communication practice, research and theory.
Within the framework of the three key areas described above, a broad offer of elective modules allows the students to develop their individual profile and complement their competencies. The study programme prepares our students for the continuation of their development in the practice, in the context of research or in the context of academia. Beyond the highly motivated and highly qualified faculty, our students praise: the cultural diversity of the student group, the proximity of the Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW to other cultural institutions on the Campus of the Arts and in the city of Basel, the state of the art workshops to realize projects. —Prof. Michael Renner, Head of the Institute Digital Communication Environments (IDCE), Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW.
Structure of programme
All students engage with the fields of design practice, practice-based research, and theoretical reflection across the first three semesters. The following fourth semester is the thesis semester. Through working together throughout their studies, the students, who come from different educational and cultural backgrounds, gradually acquire a combined set of practical, research, and theoretical communication skills.
Target groups
The Digital Communication Environments master’s programme is geared towards students who already have a bachelor’s degree from an art or design university (e.g. Visual Communication, Communication Design, Media Design, Graphic Design, Photography) or a bachelor’s in a cultural studies field (e.g. Art History, Media Science). The objective consists of combining design practices in digital communication environments with practically oriented research approaches and theories in the field of Visual and Media Studies. It is the only Master of Arts in the design field in Switzerland that has 120 ECTS credits and thus meets the formal requirements for a PhD.
Career prospects
The master’s programme imparts the autonomy needed to be as prepared as possible for future challenges in communications-related, creative, medial, teaching and researching fields of work. The graduates have advanced specialist skills in order to establish themselves in leading positions of the communication industry (offices for visual communication, corporate communication, communication agencies, media agencies, publishing houses, journalism, TV, in-house communication teams, etc.). Other graduates establish themselves in research and teaching or in cultural entrepreneurship. They also have the necessary methodological skills to reflect on and further develop their own working methods within the context of social and technological change.
Facilities
With its studios, labs and central Campus.Workshops, the HGK provides an ideal environment for bringing together a curiosity for craftsmanship and a desire to learn technical skills and gain digital know-how. What’s more, all students have 24/7 access to their own workplace in the spacious studios.
The application deadline is March 15, 2023, with the MA programme beginning in September 2023. More information about the programme and the admission process can be found online.
Additional information and application
Visit the virtual campus of the Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW. Get to know all the master programmes of Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW: Digital Communication Environments, Fine Arts, Masterstudio Experimental Design, Masterstudio Fashion Design, Masterstudio Industrial Design, Masterstudio Scenography, Arts and Design Education (Teaching Diploma for Secondary Schools).
About studying at Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW
The Basel Academy of Art and Design is linked with other universities and academies, in Switzerland and abroad. Ties with renowned schools and universities in Europe, the United States, and Asia provide an opportunity to study your subject from a different viewpoint and against a new cultural background. At the same time, the Academy welcomes candidates from other Swiss universities and from abroad to study here in Basel. You will find more information here.