Hanze University of Applied Sciences

Bachelor in Design

Groningen, The Netherlands

The Bachelor in Design at Hanze University of Applied Sciences is a 4 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Hanze University of Applied Sciences is the largest vocational university in the northern Netherlands, located in the vibrant student city of Groningen. It is renowned for its practical approach to education and strong focus on energy, healthy ageing, and entrepreneurship.

About the Program

The Design program at Academie Minerva is a four-year bachelor’s degree that encourages students to explore their creativity across various design disciplines. This program is ideal for those who are inquisitive and eager to experiment with their artistic skills. Students will engage in both theoretical and practical learning, allowing them to develop a unique design identity while addressing contemporary design challenges.

Throughout the curriculum, students will participate in studio and lab classes, where they will conduct design research and experiment with different materials and techniques. The program emphasizes the importance of storytelling in design, helping students to articulate their creative choices effectively. By the end of the program, students will have a portfolio that showcases their ability to create meaningful and visually compelling designs.

Graduates of the Design program can pursue various career paths, including roles such as Graphic Designer, Product Designer, Spatial Designer, and Interaction Designer. They may find opportunities in design studios, advertising agencies, or even start their own freelance practices. The skills acquired during the program are transferable across multiple industries, making graduates versatile in the job market.

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