MA in Interaction Design
Budapest, Hungary
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline *
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
EUR 12,000 / per semester **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* state-funded option only for Hungarian and EU/EEA citizens|self-funded options for all non-Hungarian citizens: deadline is 31 May 2024
** all non-EU/ EEA citizens |5.000 Euro/semester for EU/ EEA citizens
Introduction
We train experts who will play a leading role in designing the most innovative digital services of the future. Our graduate designers are familiar with the international scene and its opportunities, and are well-equipped to make a significant impact on digital culture.
Human-machine interaction design will become a leading design field in the future. Our Interaction Design MA program aims to empower students with solid professional knowledge and future-proof market competencies that will allow them to compete anywhere in the world.
Students are divided into small, diverse groups and receive mentoring to successfully develop their own design character and professional focus. They will work towards addressing professional and social challenges, with input from market partners, to develop experimentation, critical, and creative approach built on genuine expertise.
Admissions
Curriculum
module
- Experimental Design
- General Theoretical Studies
- Intensive Course Week
- Interaction Design Basics
- Internship (Interaction Design MA)
- Market and Products
- Masterwork Support (Interaction Design MA)
Career Opportunities
- Digital Product Designer
- User Experience (UX) Designer
- User Interface (UI) Designer
- Interaction Designer (2D or XR)
- User Experience (UX) Researcher
- Visual Designer
Scholarships and Funding
In alignment with the University’s long-term international strategy, students accepted from the following countries will be eligible to apply for the scholarship: Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Belarus, Croatia, Kosovo, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine and Russia.
Considerations for awarding the scholarship will include professional accomplishments and the income situation of the candidates. The scholarship will be awarded in an amount covering 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% of the tuition fee, subject to the decision of a committee designated by the Rector and the Chancellor. The number of scholarship recipients will depend on the size of the University’s budget earmarked for this purpose from its revenue.
The scholarship will be granted for the entire duration of the training, as long as the scholarship recipient earns at least 15 credits per semester. Unless this requirement is met, the scholarship awarded will be terminated automatically without further notification.
Application for the scholarship
Application for the scholarship starts on 6 May 2024 If you are a citizen of a country that is eligible to apply for the scholarship, and you have successfully applied on either apply dot mome dot hu or felvi dot hu for a self-funded program, you will need to upload a financial disclosure form during the portfolio submission period. You will receive an email at the end of April with information about where to upload the declaration and how to apply for the scholarship. You must complete the submission of your application on 3 June 2024 Please note that those who have applied for a state-funded program on felvi dot hu are NOT eligible to apply for the Regional Mobility Scholarship.