The world that surrounds us is a visual one. Its manifestation expands our imaginations, inspires our ideas and shapes our dreams. Practical and theoretical research is conducted on the transformative power of design in the Master's degree programme. Individual focal points can be set and deepened here in the areas of interface, communication and product design. It is also possible to join one of our thematic clusters. We look forward to shaping the world of tomorrow with you through research!
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New design solutions
We are interested in the role of design in the context of its social, ecological and political responsibility, as well as in its role of artistic practice.
The University of Applied Sciences Potsdam offers you the chance to benefit from the expertise of the three – closely interlinked – degree programmes in interface, communication and product design and to examine your question from different angles. With typography, illustration and language to editorial and moving image; via infographics, storytelling and physical representations to interactive data visualisations and transmedia products; with artificial intelligence, generative code and haptic material studies to new forms of experiential, augmented and virtual reality. Whether speculation, design research, problem solving or artistic practice, the diversity of our design approaches, research topics and specialisations offers connections for your question.
Your specialisation in the Master's programme is accompanied over two semesters by lecturers from all three degree programmes. Close, systematic exchange with your fellow students is a central component of our teaching concept. You are encouraged to set your own innovative and subject-relevant focal points. With our Master's programme, we want to take into account the continuous expansion of design's sphere of influence to include social transformation processes and to accompany our responsibility in this area in a research- as well as practice-oriented manner.
At the centre of the Master's programme is the Master's thesis, which is extensive in terms of both content and design. It offers students the opportunity to deal intensively with a topic and to carry out a complex design and research project to a high degree of independence. Students can decide during their studies whether the Master's thesis should focus on an artistic-design-related and/or a content-related-theoretical issue. The respective project should lead to new insights or new design solutions in its problem definition and thus contribute to the expansion of the current state of the relevant subject area or a transdisciplinary problem. A problem of disciplinary or transdisciplinary relevance as such is to be dealt with comprehensively, systematically and in detail within the framework of the degree programme and to be analysed and critically justified with regard to the state of development and knowledge.
Is this degree programme right for me?
You want to further deepen an existing design interest? You want to complete your first degree with an internationally recognised qualification? You want to conduct research in a design discipline, both practically and theoretically, and are interested in an academic career path in design research? You would like to be accompanied and supported on the way to your own research question in an interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary way?
The Master's programme in design atthe University of Applied Sciences Potsdam gives you these opportunities. You will solve problems on a formal, aesthetic and methodological level and will be enabled to penetrate and carry out extensive design, development and transformation processes in terms of form, content and structure. The systematic consideration of ecological necessity, social relevance, political and socio-economic framework conditions are an integral part of our understanding of design.
You bring these qualities with you
- analytical and conceptual way of thinking
- a creative vision
- an enjoyment of art, culture, design, media and technology
- independence, communication, organisational and team skills
Showcase
Let yourself be inspired! In our virtual showcase you will find current projects and works from the courses of study of the design department.
Projects of the Design Department
More projectsThe Opposite of Fear is Courage – Photography as a Tool
Under the direction of Wiebke Loeper, students from the Department of Design presented their photographic work as part of the exhibition "The opposite of fear is courage" at the Kulturhaus Wittenberge in November 2024.
International Study and Training Partnership with the National Taipei University of Technology (Taiwan)
Exchange programme for students and teachers within the framework of the DAAD ISAP programme
Dr?ngende Gegenwart × Luckenwalde – Photographic and Textile Works
The exhibition ‘Dr?ngende Gegenwart - Fotografie als Forschungsinstrument’ and ‘Dr?ngende Gegenwart - textiles in transit’ combines photographic and textile works. The exhibition opening took place on the 6th of June 2024. The exhibition itself was on display at the Luckenwalde branch until the 27th of June 2024.
Human-Robot Interaction in Social Robotics
The aim of the project, which is subsidised by the European Regional Development Fund, is to set up an interdisciplinary test and experimental environment for social robots.
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The colleagues at the student counselling service provide information to prospective students, first-year students, parents, teachers and students on all general questions about the degree programme. If you have specific questions or concerns about the Master's degree programme in design, please contact the subject counselling service.
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Career Prospects
Career Prospects
The Master's degree in design is internationally renowned. In addition to access to management positions or to the higher civil service, the entitlement to a doctorate also opens the way to an academic career.
Economy and public institutions
Especially in business and public institutions, designers are no longer just experts in solving specific formal, aesthetic problems. They are increasingly taking on the leadership of interdisciplinary teams, as they have the ability to plan and design across different technologies and media formats in a visionary and integrative way.
Possible career fields:
- Leadership, planning and coordination tasks
- Project management
- Organisation and monitoring of efficiency assurance, evaluation and controlling systems
- Development of corresponding regulations
Science and research
In recent years, the role of design in research projects has changed significantly. Especially in related sciences (such as computer science for interface design), a significantly increased demand for qualified interface designers can be noticed. But designers are also playing an increasingly important role in other scientific disciplines.
Possible occupational fields:
- Communicating complex research results with the help of interactive technologies (Public Understanding of Sciences)
- Visualisation of data
- Design and implementation of qualitative and quantitative user studies
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Design (MA) | German | Summer semester, Winter semester | 15/06 – 15/08 and 05/02 – 02/03 (restricted admission)
Registration for the qualifying examination: by 15/06 for the winter semester / by 15/12 for the summer semester
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European Media Studies (MA) | German | Winter semester | until 01/06 at the University of Potsdam
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Study Content
Course of studies
The two-semester Master's degree programme in design is designed as a full-time, face-to-face programme and concludes with the Master of Arts degree.
Students who have to fulfil requirements (with less than 240 ECTS credit points) will have their study time extended accordingly. Likewise, students who, for example, are caring for their children or working can apply for individual part-time study.
Semester 1 Specialisation, reflection, scientific methodology + design research, tutoring/mentoring Semester 2 Design discourse + argumentation, Master's thesis (thesis and presentation).Study content
In the currently valid module handbooks, study and examination regulations and statutes of the design department, you will find the module overview, a detailed description of the modules and study contents, the study plan as well as the statutes for determining the course-related aptitude for the Design degree programme.
Teaching formats
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Workshops
- Reading Group
Design project
- Specialisation with regard to technological, methodological and social design issues
or - Reflection as an analytical and critical examination of design-specific - technological, aesthetic, ecological, economic, social and ethical - issues.
Thesis development I
- Teaching and discussion of relevant theoretical approaches, methods and procedures
- Continuous thesis development and reflection on the scientific-methodological foundation of the thesis through application to one's own research question
- Continuous supervision of the Master's thesis
Tutoring/Mentoring
- Supervision of teachers in the form of workshops or block courses accompanying regular courses or as part of the project weeks at the beginning of each winter semester
Thesis development II
- Discussion of current developments in design research
- scientific writing and argumentation for the master's thesis
- short scientific papers for submission to design conferences (joint preparation in the course)
Thesis
Whether the Master's thesis in the design degree programme focuses more on a concrete-design or a content-related-theoretical question can be decided by the students as part of the application process.
- Six months for the research, design, documentation and staging process.
- free choice of topic or link to current research and development projects at the FHP
- public presentation of the research results at the university
- defence in professional discourse
Proposal
The proposal for your Master's project
The proposal is an admission requirement for the Master's degree programme in eesign. It can be a topic of your own choice or be linked to a project topic or research project specified by the Department of Design. A selection of current project topics for Master's theses in the department, along with contact persons, can be found - sorted by topic cluster - on this page.
You can find further research and development topics on the pages of our departmental labs IDL: Interaction Design Lab and UCLAB: Urban Complexity Lab. You can also use the filter function to search specifically for other projects in the design department.
Theme cluster ?Interface design?
Here you will find a selection of current questions posed by lecturers from the Interfacedesign degree programme. The topic clusters range from (geo)data and information visualisation, new forms of human-computer interaction (e.g. VR/XR), UX and service design to questions of digital literacy and data sovereignty to speculative design and design fiction. The application scenarios for interface design come from the fields of knowledge communication, digital health, eGovernment & Smart City and the educational context , among others.
Theme cluster ?Communication Design?
Here you will find a selection of current questions from the Communication Design degree programme. The topics range from photography, infographics and illustration, experimental graphic design, typography and font development to editorial design, branding, signs as well as motion graphics and immersive media such as AR.
Theme cluster ?Product Design?
Here you will find a selection of current questions posed by teachers from the product design degree programme. The topic clusters range from Material & Material Culture, Gender & Design, Healthy Materials & Circular Economy, Knowledge Transfer in Form and Space, Mobility, Design and Transformation to One Planet Design. The basis of the topics are society-related, socio-cultural currents that serve a sustainable social transformation as a result, producing professional and scientific knowledge at a high level.
Theme cluster ?Theory?
Here you will find a selection of current questions posed by the lecturers from the theory department: Dr Marion Godau, professor of art, cultural and design history and Prof. Dr. Helga Schmid (starting August 2024).
Application & Contact
Dates & requirements for your application
The most important deadlines, dates and admission requirements for the master's degree programme in design are compiled here. You can find out which steps you need to take for a successful application in the next section.
Dates
Start of studies in the summer semester (last time 2025)
- by 15 December: register for the qualifying examination
- by 02 March: submit online application
Start of studies in the winter semester
- by 15 June: register for the qualifying examination
- by 15 August: submit online application
Access requirements
- First professional university degree (at least 180 ECTS credits) in a design degree programme or a design-oriented degree programme at a university of applied sciences or university of the arts
- Passed aptitude test
This is how you apply!
In the following, we explain which aspects you should pay attention to from the registration for the qualifying examination to the matriculation (enrolment).
Further information
The following links provide you, and especially international applicants, with further information on the topics of application and enrolment at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam.
International applicants
You would like to apply for studies from the first or a higher semester and have acquired your school-leaving qualification and/or university degree abroad? Then you can have degrees and achievements acquired abroad recognised and study with us.
Application & Enrolment Procedure
The application and study service provides information and advice on general questions regarding the application process, admission and enrolment at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, application for a higher semester, but also on topics such as compensation for disadvantages, part-time studies, waiting semesters and hardship applications.
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For subject-specific questions on module content, credit transfer, examinations or specialisations in the design degree programme, the subject counselling service is the right place to go.
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