Programme description

The Bachelor Interactive/Media/Design is offered as a four-year full-time degree programme, that emphasises research and self-development to create a strong and independent design identity.

The structure of the programme can be divided into five main phases: skill development, advanced skill application, research development, exploration of the professional domain, and self-development. At the beginning of the second year, you will start the fully personalised Individual Study Track (IST), which allows for in-depth exploration in a specific field of interest, outside of the I/M/D curriculum.

Programme structure

For an overview of the courses per year, have a look at Courses & ECTS points and for some project examples at the I/M/D Showcase.

In the first year, students explore the entire field of Interactive Media Design, and learn the skills, tools, methods and theories, that will provide the foundation for their professional careers within a rich and inspiring environment of artistic and design creativity.

Courses & ECTS credits 2023-2024

Courses Semester 1ECTS
Creative Coding5
Visual Communication5
Art, Design & Identity5
Prototyping5
Theoretical Framework4
IMD Project Weeks3
100 Day Program1.5
Discourse1.5
Collective0
Total study points per semester30
Courses Semester 2ECTS
Electronics5
Visual Communication + PPS15
Art, Design & Identity5
Emerging Realities5
Theoretical Framework4
Build-up Final Exam2
Research1.5
Discourse1.5
Collaboration Week1
Collective0
Total study points per semester30

Building on the knowledge and skills acquired in the first year, students in the second year gain the confidence and overview to start positioning themselves within the overall design field.

Courses & ECTS credits 2023-2024

Courses Semester 1ECTS
Interaction Design: Client Assignment5
Interactive Textiles & Materials5
Design5
Emerging Realities5
IMD Project Weeks3
Studium Generale1
Individual Study Trajectory (IST)6
Collective0
Total study points per semester30
Courses Semester 2ECTS
Writing5
PPS2: Client Assignment6
Interactive Spatial Design6
Emerging Realities6
Studium Generale1
Individual Study Trajectory (IST)6
Collective0
Total study points per semester30

In the third year, students test their acquired knowledge and skills as they go out into the field with an external professional assignment and internship, and subsequently establish their own design identity as they impose their individual signature on their creative work.

Courses & ECTS credits 2023-2024

Courses Semester 1ECTS
I/M/D/ Studio12
PPS 3: Profiling3

Writing + Prep thesis

6
IMD Project Weeks3
Individual Study Trajectory (IST)6
Collective0
Total study points per semester30
Courses Semester 2ECTS
Internship24
Individual Study Trajectory (IST)6
Collective 60
Total study points per semester30

The final year brings the full realisation and application of the I/M/D trajectory as students make their own independent, professional statement based on a broad and critical understanding of the design field and awareness of their position within this field, an independent creative and conceptual spirit, mastery of design tools, methods and process.

Courses & ECTS credits 2023-2024

Course Semester 1ECTS
Last Lab: Project

9

Last Lab: Thesis12
PPS4: Network & Positioning

3

Individual Study Trajectory (IST)6
Collective 70
Total study points per semester30
Courses Semester 2ECTS
Final Project30
Total study points per semester30

Learning Objectives/Competencies

The final qualifications have been summarised in seven competencies. The KABK has established these competencies according to the national final qualifications for Educational Profiles for Fine Art and Design programmes.

Graduates are expected to meet the following final qualifications:

You are able to develop an innovative concept arising from your artistic ambition and research, elaborate it into a distinctive image, product, means of communication or spatial design, and to contextualise it in a meaningful way

You are able to consider, analyse, interpret and assess your own and others' work, and are capable of constructively considering your findings in relation to your own work

You are able to further develop your vision, work and working methods in breadth and depth through an ongoing process of research, and in this way, contribute to your discipline and to society

You are able to establish and maintain an inspirational and functional working environment and to organize your research, work and practice

You are able to effectively present your vision, research and work and engage in a dialogue with clients and other interested parties

You are able to relate your artistic practice to the artistic and social context

You are able to make an independent contribution to a collaborative product or process

These competencies form the foundation for the assessment by the teachers at the end of each course, and they are used to evaluate the presentations at the end of each semester. In addition, evaluation sessions are held twice each year, in which students evaluate the programme and suggest improvements.

Students are tested on their development within this range of professional competencies in three domains:

  • The artistic-technical domain
  • The theoretical domain
  • The professional-social domain

OER 2023-2024

Education and Examination Regulations

You can find information about the regulations and provisions dealing with the organisation of the programme and the assessments and examinations related to it in the Education and Examination Regulations (in Dutch: Onderwijs- en examenregeling; OER)