Admission Interview
Getting into Macromedia University of Applied Sciences starts with a personal interview that runs 45-60 minutes over Skype. During this conversation with either a Student Advisory Service representative or a professor from the chosen field, applicants discuss their motivation letter—which explains why they’ve picked this path and demonstrates genuine commitment. They’ll also need a detailed CV covering their educational background and any professional experience, plus a scanned copy of their passport or ID card.
Bachelor’s Programs
Those applying for undergraduate programs need a certified secondary education certificate, though if it was earned outside Bavaria, it has to be recognized as equivalent first. Language proficiency matters too—applicants should score at least 72 out of 120 on the TOEFL iBT or 6.0 out of 9 on the IELTS, though equivalent certificates work as well. Application deadlines fall on October 1st for the winter semester and March 15th for summer, aligning with when courses actually begin.
Master’s at Macromedia
Graduate programs require a bachelor’s degree with specific credit requirements—210 ECTS for the three-trimester track or 180 ECTS if following the four-semester path. Language expectations match what’s needed for undergraduate admission, with the same 72 TOEFL iBT or 6.0 IELTS minimum. Deadlines mirror the undergraduate schedule: October 1st for winter enrollment and March 15th for summer, regardless of where applicants hold citizenship.
Support for Applicants
Macromedia University of Applied Sciences recognizes that navigating applications can feel overwhelming, which is why comprehensive support comes through the Student Advisory Service. When special circumstances arise, individual deadline extensions may be arranged. Communication happens through multiple channels—including WhatsApp and scheduled callback options—so applicants can get personalized help whenever they need it.