Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Founded: 1947
Location: Linz, Austria
Type: Public university
The University of Art and Design Linz offers a wide range of programs at undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels. These programs encompass various fields within art, design, media, and architecture.
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Painting and Graphics
Sculpture and Transmedial Space
Bachelor of Design
Industrial Design
Fashion and Technology
Bachelor of Arts
Graphic Design and Photography
Media Culture and Art Theories
Master of Fine Arts
Interface Cultures
Time-based Media
Fashion and Technology
Master of Design
Industrial Design
Graphic Design and Photography
Master of Arts
Space&Design Strategies
Visual Communication
Architecture
Bachelor of Architecture
Master of Architecture
PhD in Philosophy (PhD): Focused on artistic and scientific research.
Doctor of Technical Sciences (Dr. techn.): Focused on architecture and related fields.
Interface Cultures
A unique program exploring the intersection of art, design, and technology.
Time-based Media
Focuses on video art, animation, and interactive media.
Fashion and Technology
Combines fashion design with innovative technologies.
Space&Design Strategies
Interdisciplinary program combining architecture, design, and art.
Workshops and Studios: Equipped with the latest technology and traditional tools for various artistic disciplines.
Libraries: Extensive collections of books, journals, and digital resources related to art and design.
Exhibition Spaces: Galleries and halls for showcasing student and faculty work.
Undergraduate Programs: High school diploma or equivalent, portfolio submission, entrance examination, and sometimes an interview.
Graduate Programs: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, portfolio submission, entrance examination, and sometimes an interview.
Doctoral Programs: Master’s degree or equivalent, research proposal, and acceptance by a supervising professor.
The university maintains partnerships with numerous institutions worldwide, promoting student and faculty exchanges, collaborative projects, and participation in international art and design events.
Cultural Activities: The university organizes various cultural events, workshops, and exhibitions.
Student Organizations: Numerous student-run organizations and clubs cater to various interests.
City of Linz: Known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant contemporary art scene, providing a stimulating environment for students.
Tuition Fees: Vary depending on the program and the student’s residency status (EU/EEA vs. non-EU/EEA).
Scholarships and Financial Aid: Various scholarships and grants are available to support students, including need-based and merit-based options.
Course Program Name |
Description |
Degree |
Duration |
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Painting and Graphics |
Focuses on traditional and contemporary painting and graphic techniques. |
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) |
3 years |
Sculpture and Transmedial Space |
Explores three-dimensional art forms and spatial concepts. |
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) |
3 years |
Industrial Design |
Combines aesthetics, functionality, and user experience in product design. |
Bachelor of Design (BDes) |
3 years |
Fashion and Technology |
Merges fashion design with innovative technologies. |
Bachelor of Design (BDes) |
3 years |
Graphic Design and Photography |
Covers graphic design principles and photography techniques. |
Bachelor of Arts (BA) |
3 years |
Media Culture and Art Theories |
Focuses on media studies, cultural theories, and art history. |
Bachelor of Arts (BA) |
3 years |
Architecture |
Combines architectural theory with practical design projects. |
Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) |
3 years |
Course Program Name |
Description |
Degree |
Duration |
---|---|---|---|
Interface Cultures |
Explores the intersection of art, design, and technology. |
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) |
2 years |
Time-based Media |
Focuses on video art, animation, and interactive media. |
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) |
2 years |
Fashion and Technology |
Advanced studies in integrating fashion design with new technologies. |
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) |
2 years |
Industrial Design |
Advanced concepts in product design, focusing on innovation and user experience. |
Master of Design (MDes) |
2 years |
Graphic Design and Photography |
Advanced studies in graphic design principles and photographic techniques. |
Master of Design (MDes) |
2 years |
Space&Design Strategies |
Interdisciplinary approach combining architecture, design, and art. |
Master of Arts (MA) |
2 years |
Visual Communication |
Focuses on advanced concepts in visual storytelling and communication design. |
Master of Arts (MA) |
2 years |
Architecture |
In-depth study of architectural design and theory. |
Master of Architecture (MArch) |
2 years |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Painting and Graphics |
3 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Sculpture and Transmedial Space |
3 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Industrial Design |
3 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Fashion and Technology |
3 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Graphic Design and Photography |
3 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Media Culture and Art Theories |
3 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Architecture |
3 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Interface Cultures |
2 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Time-based Media |
2 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Fashion and Technology |
2 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Industrial Design |
2 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Graphic Design and Photography |
2 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Space&Design Strategies |
2 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Visual Communication |
2 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Architecture |
2 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Philosophy with a focus on Artistic Research |
3-4 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Doctor of Technical Sciences (Dr. techn.) in Architecture |
3-4 years |
$1,500 - $3,500 |
Undergraduate Programs: Bachelor’s degrees in Fine Arts, Design, Media, and Architecture.
Graduate Programs: Master’s degrees in Fine Arts, Design, Media, and Architecture.
Doctoral Programs: PhD in Philosophy with a focus on Artistic Research, Doctor of Technical Sciences in Architecture.
German: Most programs are taught in German, so proficiency in the language is essential.
English: Some courses and programs, especially at the doctoral level, may be offered in English.
Undergraduate Programs: High school diploma or equivalent, portfolio submission, entrance examination, and sometimes an interview.
Graduate Programs: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, portfolio submission, entrance examination, and sometimes an interview.
Doctoral Programs: Master’s degree or equivalent, research proposal, and acceptance by a supervising professor.
EU/EEA Students: Approximately $1,500 per year.
Non-EU/EEA Students: Approximately $3,500 per year.
Additional Costs: Material costs, living expenses, and other personal expenses should be considered.
Performance Scholarships: Based on academic and artistic excellence.
Need-Based Grants: For students demonstrating financial need.
External Scholarships: Various scholarships are offered by external organizations, details available through the university’s International Office.
Student Dormitories: Managed by various student housing organizations, costs range from $400 - $700 per month.
Private Apartments: More privacy and comfort, costs range from $800 - $1,500 per month.
Shared Apartments (WG): Common in Linz, costs range from $500 - $900 per month.
Temporary Housing: Short-term accommodation for newly arrived students, costs range from $300 - $600 per month.
International Office: Provides assistance with application and admission processes, visa and residence permit requirements, and integration into Austrian life.
Language Courses: German language courses are available to help international students improve their proficiency.
Counseling Services: Support for personal, academic, and psychological issues.
Career Services: Guidance on internships, job placements, and career development.
City of Linz: Known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant contemporary art scene, providing a stimulating environment for students.
Student Life: Various student organizations, cultural activities, and events foster a vibrant and engaging community.
Choose a Program
Review the available programs and select the one that aligns with your interests and career goals.
Check specific admission requirements and deadlines for the chosen program on the university’s website.
Prepare Required Documents
Application Form: Complete the online application form available on the university’s website.
Educational Certificates: Copies of your previous educational certificates (e.g., high school diploma, bachelor’s degree).
Portfolio: A portfolio showcasing your work, demonstrating your skills and creativity. This is a critical component of the application, especially for art and design programs.
Language Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in the language of instruction (German and/or English), such as standardized test scores (e.g., TestDaF, DSH for German; TOEFL, IELTS for English) if applicable.
Resume/CV: An updated resume or CV detailing your academic and professional background.
Letter of Motivation: A letter explaining your motivation for applying to the program and your career aspirations.
Letters of Recommendation: Some programs may require letters of recommendation from teachers, professors, or professionals.
Submit Application
Submit your completed application form and all required documents by the specified deadline. The application process is typically conducted online through the university’s application portal.
Entrance Examination and/or Interview
Entrance Examination: Most programs require applicants to pass an entrance examination. This exam may include practical tasks, written tests, or both, depending on the program.
Interview: Some programs may also require an interview, which could be conducted in person or online. The interview assesses your suitability for the program and your motivation.
Evaluation and Selection
Applications are evaluated based on the portfolio, entrance examination results, interview performance, and other submitted documents.
The university’s selection committee reviews all applications and selects candidates based on their qualifications and potential.
Notification of Admission
Successful applicants will receive an official notification of admission. This letter will include details about enrollment procedures, tuition fees, and other important information.
Unsuccessful applicants may receive feedback or advice on how to improve their application for future attempts.
Enrollment
After receiving the admission offer, you will need to complete the enrollment process, which includes submitting any additional required documents, paying tuition fees, and registering for courses.
Educational Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent that qualifies you for university admission in your home country.
Language Proficiency
Proficiency in German, as most undergraduate programs are taught in German. Proof of proficiency can be provided through standardized tests such as TestDaF or DSH.
Portfolio
A portfolio showcasing your work is a critical component for art and design programs. The portfolio should demonstrate your skills, creativity, and suitability for the program.
Entrance Examination
Applicants must pass an entrance examination, which may include practical tasks, written tests, and an interview.
Educational Qualifications
A completed bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Language Proficiency
Proficiency in German or English, depending on the language of instruction for the specific program. Proof of proficiency through tests like TOEFL, IELTS, or TestDaF may be required.
Portfolio
For art and design programs, a portfolio of your work is essential. The portfolio should reflect your skills and readiness for advanced study.
Entrance Examination and Interview
Many programs require passing an entrance examination and/or an interview.
Educational Qualifications
A completed master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Research Proposal
A detailed research proposal outlining the intended research topic, methodology, and objectives.
Supervising Professor
It is often necessary to secure a supervising professor who agrees to mentor your research. This may require initial contact and approval from a faculty member.
Language Proficiency
Proficiency in the language in which the doctoral program will be conducted (German or English).
Interview
An interview may be required to discuss your research proposal and academic background.
Application Period: Typically in January and February for the winter semester (starting in October). There may also be additional intake periods, so it is advisable to check the specific deadlines for each program on the university’s website.
Entrance Examinations: Usually held in March or April, shortly after the application period closes.
Application Period: Generally in January and February for the winter semester. Some programs may have additional intake periods.
Entrance Examinations: Scheduled after the application period ends, typically in March or April.
Application Period: Varies depending on the specific program and supervising professor. It’s advisable to contact the respective department or program coordinator for detailed timelines.
Research Proposal Submission: Typically required during the application period.
Educational Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent that qualifies you for university admission in your home country.
Language Proficiency
Proficiency in German, as most undergraduate programs are taught in German. Proof of proficiency can be provided through standardized tests such as TestDaF or DSH.
Portfolio
A portfolio showcasing your work is a critical component for art and design programs. The portfolio should demonstrate your skills, creativity, and suitability for the program.
Entrance Examination
Applicants must pass an entrance examination, which may include practical tasks, written tests, and an interview.
Educational Qualifications
A completed bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Language Proficiency
Proficiency in German or English, depending on the language of instruction for the specific program. Proof of proficiency through tests like TOEFL, IELTS, or TestDaF may be required.
Portfolio
For art and design programs, a portfolio of your work is essential. The portfolio should reflect your skills and readiness for advanced study.
Entrance Examination and Interview
Many programs require passing an entrance examination and/or an interview.
Educational Qualifications
A completed master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Research Proposal
A detailed research proposal outlining the intended research topic, methodology, and objectives.
Supervising Professor
It is often necessary to secure a supervising professor who agrees to mentor your research. This may require initial contact and approval from a faculty member.
Language Proficiency
Proficiency in the language in which the doctoral program will be conducted (German or English).
Interview
An interview may be required to discuss your research proposal and academic background.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Amount |
Application Deadline |
Notes |
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Performance Scholarships |
Enrolled students with excellent academic and artistic performance |
N/A |
Typically in October |
Based on academic and artistic merit |
Need-Based Grants |
Students demonstrating financial need |
N/A |
Typically in March |
Requires proof of financial need |
Federal Aid for Students (Studienbeihilfe) |
Austrian and EU/EEA students with financial need |
N/A |
Ongoing |
Administered by the Austrian government |
International Student Scholarship |
International students with outstanding academic records |
N/A |
N/A |
May include tuition fee waivers or stipends |
Project-Based Scholarships |
Students working on specific research or artistic projects |
N/A |
project deadlines |
Funding for specific student projects |
Special Support Grants |
Students facing unexpected financial hardships |
N/A |
Ongoing |
Requires documentation of hardship circumstances |
Artist-in-Residence Programs |
Postgraduate students/artists |
Living and working stipend |
N/A |
Includes residency at partner institutions |
External Scholarships |
eligibility criteria depending on the scholarship provider |
N/A |
N/A |
Offered by external organizations and foundations |
Facility Type |
Description |
Cost of Accommodation (USD/month) |
---|---|---|
Campus Facilities |
|
|
Library |
Extensive collection of art, design, and architecture resources |
N/A |
Studios and Workshops |
State-of-the-art facilities for various art and design disciplines |
N/A |
Exhibition Spaces |
Galleries and halls for showcasing student and faculty work |
N/A |
Computer Labs |
Equipped with the latest software and hardware for digital arts and design |
N/A |
Cafeteria |
On-campus dining facilities offering meals and snacks |
Varies (approx. $3 - $8 per meal) |
Student Lounge |
Common areas for relaxation and socializing |
N/A |
Accommodation Options |
|
|
Student Dormitories |
Managed by various student housing organizations; basic and affordable options |
$400 - $700 |
Private Apartments |
Off-campus apartments; variable sizes and amenities |
$800 - $1,500 |
Shared Apartments (WG) |
Shared living spaces with other students; common in Linz |
$500 - $900 |
Hostels and Temporary Housing |
Short-term accommodation for newly arrived students |
$300 - $600 |
Additional Services |
|
|
Housing Assistance |
Support from the International Office in finding suitable accommodation |
N/A |
Internet and Utilities |
Often included in the cost of student dormitories; varies for private rentals |
$50 - $100 |
Transportation Pass |
Discounted public transportation pass for students |
Approx. $160 per semester |
Interdisciplinary Approach: The university encourages interdisciplinary study, allowing students to explore various fields and integrate different forms of artistic expression.
Renowned Faculty: Students have the opportunity to learn from and collaborate with internationally acclaimed artists, designers, and scholars.
Workshops and Studios: State-of-the-art facilities provide students with the tools and space to experiment and develop their craft.
Student Organizations: Numerous student-run organizations and clubs cater to various interests, from specific art forms to cultural and social issues.
Exhibitions and Events: Regular exhibitions, performances, and events allow students to showcase their work and engage with the public.
Lectures and Workshops: The university frequently hosts lectures, workshops, and masterclasses by visiting artists and professionals, offering additional learning opportunities.
Rich Cultural Heritage: Linz, known for its blend of historical charm and modern innovation, offers a stimulating environment with numerous museums, galleries, theaters, and music venues.
Public Spaces: Students can enjoy the city's parks, cafes, and vibrant public squares, providing a pleasant atmosphere for both study and relaxation.
Library: Extensive collection of art, design, and architecture resources.
Studios and Workshops: Equipped for various artistic disciplines, providing space for practical work and experimentation.
Exhibition Spaces: Galleries for students to display their work and engage with the public.
Cafeteria and Student Lounges: On-campus spaces where students can eat, relax, and socialize.
Assistance: Provides support for international students, including assistance with visas, residence permits, and integration into Austrian life.
Orientation Programs: Helps new international students adjust to life in Linz and the university environment.
Support: Available to help students manage stress, personal issues, and academic challenges.
Guidance: Offers guidance on internships, job placements, and career development, including workshops on resume writing and interview skills.
Options: Various accommodation options, including student dormitories, private apartments, and shared flats.
Cost: Student dormitories typically range from $400 to $700 per month, while private apartments can range from $800 to $1,500 per month.
Expenses: Students should budget for accommodation, food, transportation, and personal expenses. Linz is generally considered moderately expensive.
System: Linz has an efficient public transportation system, including buses, trams, and regional trains.
Discounted Passes: Students can purchase discounted semester tickets.
Events: The university organizes cultural excursions, film screenings, and other activities to help international students integrate and feel part of the community.
Networking: Students can network with peers, faculty, and visiting artists through various events and activities.
Mandatory: Health insurance is mandatory for all students in Austria. International students need to ensure they have adequate coverage, either through Austrian public health insurance or a private provider.
German Language: German language courses are available to help international students improve their proficiency and integrate more easily.
Career Counseling: The university provides career counseling services to help students identify their career goals, develop job search strategies, and prepare for the job market.
Workshops and Seminars: Regular workshops and seminars on resume writing, portfolio development, interview techniques, and networking are available to help students build essential career skills.
Internship Programs: Many programs at the university encourage or require internships as part of the curriculum. The university's network with industry partners can help students find relevant internship opportunities.
Job Listings: The university frequently shares job listings and opportunities in relevant fields through its career services office and online platforms.
Alumni Network: The university has a strong and active alumni network that can provide valuable connections and mentorship opportunities for current students.
Industry Partnerships: Collaborations with various companies, galleries, museums, design studios, and other institutions offer students opportunities to work on real-world projects and establish professional connections.
Exhibitions and Shows: Regular exhibitions, degree shows, and open studios provide students with platforms to showcase their work to potential employers, industry professionals, and the public.
Competitions and Awards: Students are encouraged to participate in national and international competitions, which can enhance their visibility and reputation in their respective fields.
Diverse Career Opportunities: Graduates from the University of Art and Design Linz find career opportunities in a wide range of fields, including fine arts, graphic design, industrial design, fashion design, architecture, media arts, and more.
Entrepreneurship: Many graduates go on to start their own businesses, studios, or freelance careers, leveraging the entrepreneurial skills and creative thinking developed during their studies.
Higher Education and Research: Some graduates pursue further studies or engage in academic and research careers, contributing to the advancement of their fields.
Notable Alumni: The university boasts many successful alumni who have made significant contributions to their fields, further enhancing the university's reputation and providing inspiration and networking opportunities for current students.
1. Portfolio Requirement: A significant part of the application process involves the submission of a portfolio. This portfolio is critical for assessing the applicant's creativity, technical skills, and suitability for the program.
2. Entrance Examinations: Many programs require applicants to pass rigorous entrance examinations, which may include practical tasks, written tests, and interviews.
3. Limited Enrollment: The university offers a limited number of spots for each program to ensure high-quality education and personalized attention from faculty.
Address:
University of Art and Design Linz
Hauptplatz 6,
4020 Linz,
Austria