
New media and intercultural communication
Bachelor
The degree programme brings together two highly topical, relevant and diverse subjects. This results in a highly interdisciplinary degree programme that focuses on analysing, understanding and designing media in and for different cultural contexts. The degree programme builds on a broad general education and deepens
cultural anthropological, sociological, art historical and ethical topics, among others.
Start | Winter semester |
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Admission Criteria | Unrestricted admission |
Application period | 15.04.2025 - 15.07.2025 |
Study format | Full time, with in-depth practical experience, Joint degree programme |
Study cost | None (only semester fee) |
Normal duration | 7 Semester |
Language | German |
ECTS | 210 |
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Modulhandbuch
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