Child Culture Design Apply for the programme Bachelor's programme in Jewellery Art

University of Gothenburg

View Course →
carina.krantz@hdk.gu.se
+46 31-786 0000

Course Info

Subject
Art and Design
Languages
English
Duration
2 years
Degrees
Master

Course General Description

Child Culture Design (CCD) is a field that is growing in knowledge, need and demand both nationally and internationally. By focusing on children's play, children's perspectives and their specific conditions, we have created a master program that has no equivalent in the world. The aim is to combine the subject design and the artistic practice with child culture and children's culture. An artistic and humanistic view permeates the education. One of the cornerstones is working to create a sustainable society, not only in the ecological sense but also with regard to social equality, gender equality, ethics, economy and issues of social justice. A vital aspect is collaboration with organisations and other actors with common goals.

Tuition Fees

534 442 SEK

Disciplines

Child Culture
Product Design
Interior Design
Graphic Design

Requirements

Academic Transcripts
Letters of recommendation
Letters of statement
Portfolio
CV

Grants and Scholarships

The University of Gothenburg Study Scholarships (UGSS) The University of Gothenburg Study Scholarships Syria (UGSS Syria) Swedish Institute's Scholarships The Volvo Group Scholarship The Richard C. Malmsten Memorial Foundation Scholarship

School Info

Region
Europe
Country
Sweden
City
Gothenburg
Year of Establishment
1848
Number of students
47000
QS Rank
269
THE Rank
201–250
Webometrics
181

School General Description

The University of Gothenburg meets societal challenges with diverse knowledge. 38 000 students and 6 000 employees make the University a large and inspiring place to work and study, with a continuous flow of new knowledge and ideas. Strong research and attractive study programmes attract scientists and students from all around the world. The University of Gothenburg is environmentally certified and works actively for sustainable development. With new knowledge and new perspectives, the University of Gothenburg contributes to a better future.

School Contacts

www.hdk.gu.se
carina.krantz@hdk.gu.se
+46 31-786 0000

Connections with Businesses

Volvo Cars Cooperation

Connections with other Schools and Educational Institutions

SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
Havsmiljöinstitutet
VTI
Chalmers University of Technology
City of Gothenburg, Miljöförvaltningen
AstraZeneca
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
SMHI

School Notable Alumni

Annika Ekdahl
Percy Barnevik
Nick Bostrom
Malin Byström
Magnus Carlsson
Martin Wallström
Jan Eliasson

School Notable Academia

Hjalmar Edgren
Johannes Paulson
Hjalmar Frisk
Curt Weibull
Gunnar Svedberg
Bernhard Karlgren

Exchange Programmes

Erasmus
Linnaeus Palme

Extracurricular Life and Facts of Interest

Göta Students' union
HHGS – Handelshögskolan Student Union
SAKS – Sahlgrenska Academy's Student Union
KonstKåren

Here you can contact
University of Gothenburg with your question