"""The visual art classes work in a shared studio, each class year, under the direction of a master teacher. The shared studio has many advantages; it creates a loving, supportive community of people who can not only help each other with practical matters when two hands are not enough, but also draw inspiration from each other by creating a lively creative discourse. Organised exhibition visits ensure that you get to know the national and international art scene better. During your training, you can present your work at exhibitions and other institutional events organised by the department. Participation in national art and academic competitions can earn extra points that count towards your scholarship.
After completing your bachelor's degree, you can start your own career in a non-profit exhibition space or commercial gallery, work in a variety of fields in the visual industry, or continue your studies with a Master's degree of Arts."""
High school/secondary school certificate
Entrance examination:
Entrance type:
Oral
Minimum level of language proficiency (oral):
B2
Minimum level of language proficiency (written):
B2
Place of examination:
Online
\"\"\"The admission consists of two stages:
Stage 1: The selection board will view the uploaded application documents:
- Curriculum vitae in English language
- Motivation letter of at least half a page describing why you chose this programme
- Portfolio – minimum of 5 artistic works; a selection of previous autonomous works, in any genre;
- studies (in any genre: e.g. sculpture, drawing, painting).
Stage 2: Admission interview: an assessment of knowledge in the field of contemporary Hungarian and international art.\"\"\"