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Professional Fields

Thanks to the broadly diversified degree programme, the doors to a whole range of design professions are open to our graduates. As a communication designer, you can work freelance, independently or as an employee in design offices, agencies or media companies as an:

  •     Art Director, Creative Director
  •     Editorial designer
  •     Illustrator
  •     Typographer
  •     User experience/user interface designer:in
  •     Mobile Media Designer:in
  •     Director:in
  •     Photographer

If you want to deepen and expand your knowledge and experience after successfully completing your Bachelor's degree, specialise in a particular area, improve your career opportunities or further your personal development, you can then complete a Master's degree, such as the three-semester Master's degree course in Design at our department.

 


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In times of digitalisation, our everyday lives are constantly changing. The range of possibilities offered by the design industry is greater than ever before. Constantly evolving technologies such as augmented and virtual reality, artificial intelligence, new manufacturing processes and materials are increasingly finding their way into our lives and opening up opportunities for completely new approaches and design solutions. At the same time, there is an increasing need for design that takes aspects such as meaningfulness, production costs, sustainability and resource consumption into account. This development opens up many new spaces and career prospects for creative and interdisciplinary designers - both nationally and internationally.

As in many professions, income is determined by factors such as industry, company size and location, professional experience and special additional skills.