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FASHION: concept. design. communication. (BMO)
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FASHION: concept. design. communication. (BMO)
You will learn to engage with fashion in a meaningful, sensual and sustainable way. An extensive repertoire of academic, practice-oriented, specialist design and production-related courses, motivated experts and state-of-the-art facilities provide the best conditions for this. The degree course enables graduates to work in the fashion-related design field for technically and industrially oriented collections in large editions, as well as for sophisticated individual industrial products. They are... |
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Product Design (BPD)
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Product Design (BPD)
Product designers design the things in our everyday lives: This requires specialists with well-founded and diverse knowledge. Cultural curiosity, spatial imagination and interconnected thinking skills are just as important as confidence in dealing with materials, colour and signs. What’s it all about? This programme involves artistically applied studies that cover general creative foundations in the first two semesters. From the third semester, students specialise in one of three major subjects:... |
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Public Relations (BPR)
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Public Relations (BPR)
The Bachelor's degree course in Public Relations imparts compact knowledge about the theory and practice of public relations. The focus is on application and fields of application. Contact person Prof. Martina Glomb Course spokesperson Expo Plaza 2 30539 Hanover Room: 2A.2.04 What's it about? Over six semesters, our bachelor’s programme in Public Relations conveys compact knowledge of the theory and practice of professional public-relations work. Students learn various organisation forms and... |
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Scenography – Costume – Experimental Design (SKE)
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Scenography – Costume – Experimental Design (SKE)
Scenography - Costume - Experimental Design is a Bachelor's degree course by the Department of Design and Media at the Hochschule Hannover – University of Applied Sciences and Arts, which trains students for the scenic-applied arts as well as for overarching experimental-artistic-creative professional fields. What's it about? The degree programme is an artistic-applied course that teaches comprehensive design basics in the first two semesters. From the third semester onwards, students... |
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Event Management (BVM)
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Event Management (BVM)
With a turnover of more than 50 billion euros per year, the event industry in Germany is a strong and expanding branch of industry with an international impact. Information and emotions are conveyed at events. The demand for qualified professionals to realise experience-oriented communication offers is increasing. The Bachelor's degree course in Event Management trains students to become event experts who think like entrepreneurs and act creatively. Event management specialists work in the trade... |
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Visual Communication (BVK)
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Visual Communication (BVK)
For designers and creative minds, the Hochschule Hannover – University of Applied Sciences and Arts offers a Bachelor's degree course that combines creative design with craft creativity. The degree course ideally prepares students for jobs in the design, culture and media industries by familiarising them with the conception, design and creation of analogue and digital products during the eight-semester degree course. What will I study? Our programme in Visual Communication prepares students for... |
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Design and Media (MDM)
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Design and Media (MDM)
Our world is changing at an increasing pace. Design and media are becoming increasingly important in this dynamic. On the way from a form of society that is less and less determined by industrial production to one that is increasingly defined by the flow of information, the designers of these flows occupy economically and socially decisive positions. What’s it all about? Our master’s programme in Design and Media (MDM) builds on our bachelor’s programme in Design. In two semesters of regular... |
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TV Journalism (MTV)
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TV Journalism (MTV)
The Hochschule Hannover – University of Applied Sciences and Arts has been offering the first Master's course in TV journalism in the German-speaking world since the winter semester 2008/09. The two-year full-time course is a pioneer in Germany: While specialisation is only possible in higher semesters in most journalism degree courses, at the Hochschule Hannover – University of Applied Sciences and Arts you enter the TV field on the very first day. What's it about? The aim of the Master's... |
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Communications Management (MKO)
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Communications Management (MKO)
Communications Management is our passion. We look forward to welcoming committed students who want to shape the communication landscape of the future together with us - freely according to our motto "communicate tomorrow". Contact kom.master@hs-hannover.de Communicate tomorrow We look forward to welcoming committed students who want to shape the communication landscape of the future together with us - freely according to our motto "communicate tomorrow". Why study with us? The world of media... |
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International Business Studies (IBS)
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International Business Studies (IBS)
Course Director Course assistance When it comes to choosing a course of study, many questions come up. Maybe your question is already in our FAQ list - if not, feel free to contact us. Application Which admission requirements apply? The general university entrance requirements according to §18 NHG are applicable. In addition, the following requirements must be met: English language level of at least B2, proven by submission of a valid TOEFL iBT (72 - 94 points), or TOEFL ITP (543 - 626... |