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About the Program

The Master’s in Stage Design ("Bühnenbild Szenischer Raum") at the TU Berlin is a two-year programme leading to a Master of Arts degree. The dual profile and a strong practical and project orientation are unique in German-speaking countries. The further education programme combines two ways of thinking about the dramaturgical design of space: on the one hand, the design of stage space for drama, music theatre and dance – and on the other hand, the design of environments for exhibition, installation, performance. Starting from the concept of “space”, we focus on designs in theatrical, urban and atmospherically exposed contexts. The aim is to learn strategies of dramaturgical spatial design and their implementation methodically and technically to later master all the “varieties” and use them artistically powerfully, consistently, and efficiently in the respective field. New forms of spatial design are developed and tested experimentally in our degree programme. Each year, a maximum of 22 new students are accepted into the programme bringing the total number to approx. 44. Our programme offers international students from different cultural backgrounds and field of studies the opportunity to create creative synergies through interdisciplinary work. Our faculty, consisting of over 30 professionals from various fields, offers a diverse range of subjects and brings together the knowledge and insight from careers such as set designers, (video) artists, architects, curators, technical directors, theatre theorists, dramaturgs, directors, costume designers and many more. Our spacious, bright and high-ceiling studios are located in lofts of the former red brick factory of the AEG in Berlin-Mitte. The rooms are accessible to all students 24/7. Each student is assigned his or her own, fully accessible studio. In addition, students have access to a large multifunctional studio, libraries, seminar rooms, a tea kitchen and a canteen in the same building. A key feature of our Master's programme is the continuous collaboration with external partners. The organisation of competitions, collaboration with professional productions, commissioned Master's projects and creative workshops ensure a very practical education. Internships at theatres, museums or in agencies as well as a student-organised show reinforce the practical elements of the programme. Theoretical research components are supported by close cooperation with selected German universities, such as HfM Hanns Eisler, HZT Hochschulzentrum Tanz, HfS Ernst-Busch, UDK Sound Studies, Beuth Hochschule and others. In addition, there is a well-maintained network of over 200 alumni and faculty. The programme is active in several associations and professional organisations: VerA, Bund der Szenografen, LAFT, EIS (European Scenography Initiative), DTHG (Deutsche Theatertechnische Gesellschaft), Deutscher Bühnenverein, Society of Friends of the TU Berlin e.V..
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The Master’s in Stage Design ("Bühnenbild Szenischer Raum") at the TU Berlin is a two-year programme leading to a Master of Arts degree. The dual profile and a strong practical and project orientation are unique in German-speaking countries. The further education programme combines two ways of thinking about the dramaturgical design of space: on the one hand, the design of stage space for drama, music theatre and dance – and on the other hand, the design of environments for exhibition, installation, performance. Starting from the concept of “space”, we focus on designs in theatrical, urban and atmospherically exposed contexts. The aim is to learn strategies of dramaturgical spatial design and their implementation methodically and technically to later master all the “varieties” and use them artistically powerfully, consistently, and efficiently in the respective field. New forms of spatial design are developed and tested experimentally in our degree programme. Each year, a maximum of 22 new students are accepted into the programme bringing the total number to approx. 44. Our programme offers international students from different cultural backgrounds and field of studies the opportunity to create creative synergies through interdisciplinary work. Our faculty, consisting of over 30 professionals from various fields, offers a diverse range of subjects and brings together the knowledge and insight from careers such as set designers, (video) artists, architects, curators, technical directors, theatre theorists, dramaturgs, directors, costume designers and many more. Our spacious, bright and high-ceiling studios are located in lofts of the former red brick factory of the AEG in Berlin-Mitte. The rooms are accessible to all students 24/7. Each student is assigned his or her own, fully accessible studio. In addition, students have access to a large multifunctional studio, libraries, seminar rooms, a tea kitchen and a canteen in the same building. A key feature of our Master's programme is the continuous collaboration with external partners. The organisation of competitions, collaboration with professional productions, commissioned Master's projects and creative workshops ensure a very practical education. Internships at theatres, museums or in agencies as well as a student-organised show reinforce the practical elements of the programme. Theoretical research components are supported by close cooperation with selected German universities, such as HfM Hanns Eisler, HZT Hochschulzentrum Tanz, HfS Ernst-Busch, UDK Sound Studies, Beuth Hochschule and others. In addition, there is a well-maintained network of over 200 alumni and faculty. The programme is active in several associations and professional organisations: VerA, Bund der Szenografen, LAFT, EIS (European Scenography Initiative), DTHG (Deutsche Theatertechnische Gesellschaft), Deutscher Bühnenverein, Society of Friends of the TU Berlin e.V..

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Master's in Stage Design – Scenography at Technische Universität Berlin Institut für Technische Akustik

Is Master's in Stage Design – Scenography at Technische Universität Berlin Institut für Technische Akustik taught in German or English?

This Master programme is taught in German + English. Make sure to check the language requirements (e.g. TestDaF, DSH, IELTS or TOEFL) before applying.

How much does the Master's in Stage Design – Scenography programme cost?

No tuition fee (only semester contribution). International students should also budget around 800–1000 EUR/month for living costs in Germany.

What are the admission requirements for Master's in Stage Design – Scenography at Technische Universität Berlin Institut für Technische Akustik?

Typical requirements include: a recognised secondary/undergraduate degree, proof of language proficiency (German + English), and (for non-EU applicants) a uni-assist application plus financial proof (Sperrkonto ~11.904 EUR/year).

When is the application deadline?

Application deadlines vary: winter semester usually closes on 15 July, summer semester on 15 January. Always confirm the exact deadline on the official university website.

Can I work in Germany while studying Master's in Stage Design – Scenography?

Yes. International students may work up to 140 full days / 280 half days per year without additional permission. After graduation you can apply for an 18-month job-seeker permit.

How do I apply to Technische Universität Berlin Institut für Technische Akustik — directly or via uni-assist?

Most German universities accept international applications through uni-assist for document verification. Some unis accept direct applications — check the programme page on the official site.

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