Programme structure

In the first year, students can fully immerse themselves in design, technology, philosophy and media theory courses, and learn practical skills in computer programming, film editing, materiality, photography, and sound recording.

During the second and final year, students’ workload is devoted to writing a thesis and to a (public) exhibition of their work based more independently on their research and learning from Year One.

The key objective of the Master Non Linear Narrative programme is to educate critical thinkers, who master new technologies and media in order to convey meaningful narratives addressing the world’s social, political, economic, and environmental challenges.

Courses & ECTS credits 2024-2025

The study programme amounts to 120 ECTS and lasts two academic years.

CoursesSem 1Sem 2

Material Thinking

33
Image Language33
Evidence-Based Stories33
Information Design33
Coding

5

0
Post-Photography50
Documentary Film

0

5
Aurality and Orality05
OSINT Workshop
1

0

Media Theory33
Critical Theory and Methods33
Ethics0

1

Restorying Climate
10
Thesis Workshop01
Total study points per semester3030

CoursesSem 3Sem 4
Individual Study Project 190
Individual Study Project 290
Professional Practice Skills20
Thesis100
Final Exam Project026
Graduation Show Preparations
04
Total study points per semester3030

OER 2025-2026

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)

Interested in applying?

Application deadline: 2 March

Review the entry requirements and prepare your portfolio & other essential documents.

Admission requirements