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      Studying Art and Design!
      Master of Arts
      Transversal Design MA

      Transversal Design MA

      Transversal Design is a research-oriented, transdisciplinary master’s programme which explores social, ecological, political, and creative processes in their complex interdependencies. On this programme students develop critical practices for worlds in transition – from alternative media, speculative models, and practices of care to tools for solidarity and radical proposals for innovation.

      Key data

      Degree
      Master of Arts FHNW
      ECTS points
      120
      Study start
      September (week 38)
      Next start
      Mon. 15.09.2025 | Fall Semester
      Final application date
      Sat, 15.3.2025
      Studying mode
      fulltime
      Duration
      4 Semester
      Teaching language
      English (B2 or equivalent)
      Place
      Basel
      Stay abroad
      possible
      Application fee
      CHF 200.- (incl. aptitude assessment and enrolment)
      Semester fee
      CHF 750 (CH); CHF 1.000 (EU); CHF 1.250 (Not-EU/EFTA) Fees detail

      Thank you for your interest in studying at the Basel Academy of Art and Design. The application deadline for a Master's degree programme beginning in the fall semester 2025/26 has expired on March 15, 2025. The next application window for the fall semester 2026/27 opens on November 1, 2025.

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      Collective cyanotyping a textile piece from the reclaiming archives workshop “Clavado en media del sol-Thrust out under the sun” hosted by Camila Amancay Chebez in collaboration with Azura Silberschmidt during the public event "To Dance on Tables" at TransBona Halle Dreispitz in July 2024.
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      Students assembling “Infrastructuring Orientations”, an experimental publication format guided by Prof. Dr. Lucie Kolb and presented at the “I Never Read, Art Book Fair Basel”, 2024. Photo: Maddalena Maria Lenzi.
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      Student-organized talk series "Chatty Chatty" by Camila Chebez, Fabian Frey, Maria Maddalena Lenzi, and Danuka Tomas to gather, exchange ideas, and connect meaningfully with invited guests. Here in conversation with Bianca Elzenbaumer (Brave New Alps / La Foresta) in the forest of Rovereto during a study trip to Italy, 2024. Photo: Kit Braybrooke.

      Information on the study programme

      The study programme

      Transversal Design is a research-oriented, transdisciplinary master’s programme which explores social, ecological, political, and creative processes in their complex interdependencies. On this programme students develop critical practices for worlds in transition – from alternative media, speculative models, and practices of care to tools for solidarity and radical proposals for innovation.

      Guided by an expert team and internationally recognized visiting lecturers and researchers, you will be invited to design, document, rehearse, publish, hack, play, build, research, organize, and write. You will learn why, how, and for whom in theory and practice, to co-organise the futures-we-need. This invites new ways of thinking about the role of design in society – by moving beyond objects, and into processes, modes of relating, questions of environmental-social justice, technology, decoloniality, and the critical infrastructures on which we collectively depend. 

      You will work on self-led projects, mentored and supported in the Critical Media Lab and HyperWerk at the Institute Experimental Design and Media Cultures (IXDM) of the HGK Basel. You are interested in societal contexts of design which navigate between local and global communities. You are open to norm-critical experimentation, design justice, critical media, community-building and collective self-organization. Together, let’s design worlds otherwise.  

      Target audience

      Study with us if you are interested in expanding your creative practice beyond disciplines and into experimental terrains which explore how to design regenerative futures. The MA Transversal Design is built for those who want to rethink the processes, relationships and infrastructures on which we collectively depend, and design future ways of living in partnership with translocal communities.  

      Students of the MA Transversal Design collaborate in a rich community environment across disciplines, knowledges and cultures. Individuals with a bachelor's degree in design, art or architecture are invited to apply, as well as those who are interested in exploring design from other fields.

      Educational goal and career prospects

      Goals and benefits

      The master's programme Transversal Design aims at a design practice that works across disciplinary boundaries, questions hierarchies of meaning and drives transformation processes. Thinking and acting transversally means considering social, political, economic and ecological processes in their complex contexts, media, interactions and interdependencies. You will develop a socially relevant question, work on it individually and collectively through different practices of transversal design, and create a public sphere for your results.

      Career prospects

      You will not be guided by predefined job profiles, but will learn to apply your ideas, methods and skills in different contexts and areas of application. The master's programme in Transversal Design also qualifies you for future fields of work especially those that are dealing with the green and digital transition. As an agent of transversal practice you will have skills to move across domains, generate ideas, communicate, publish, reflect and transform. Through the direct connection to the research activities of IXDM, the Master's programme equally prepares you for a career in teaching and research.

      Infrastructure 

      With its studios, labs and central campus workshops, the HGK Basel offers ideal conditions for combining making, curiosity, sustainable practices and digital skills. In addition, all students have their own workspace available around the clock. You are in direct exchange with the students, teachers and researchers in the HyperWerk and Critical Media Lab.

      Information on admission, aptitude assessment and admission to the study programme

      Admission requirements

      Academical qualifications
      Admission to the aptitude assessment normally requires one of the following qualifications:

      • A Bachelor’s degree in Design or a related field of study.
      • A similar, equivalent degree in Design (at BA level pursuant to the “Dublin Descriptors").

      If an applicant shows promising design potential, lateral entry from a different discipline is possible; in this case, please contact the Head of the degree programme.

       Language of tuition
      International students are welcome to apply for the Master’s degree programme. The language of tuition is English (B2 level or equivalent).

      Information of the aptitude assessment + dates (PDF) + study regulations (PDF)

      To apply for a place at the HGK Basel, the required documents must be submitted by deadline 15.03.2025.
      Please send the specific enquiries to email address.

      Dates aptitude assessment 2025

      • 01.11.2024
        Publication of the detailed information on the aptitude assessment
      • 15.03.2025
        Registration deadline and deadline for submitting the required documents for the aptitude assessment.
      • 15.09.2025
        Fall Semester begin 2025/26
      FAQ online registration

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      Further Information Transversal Design MA

      International

      International students can find further information on the website of the International Office of the HGK Basel.

      Process Design BA at HyperWerk

      Process Design BA at HyperWerk

      Everything in our world is designed: from our everyday objects and the architecture of our cities to the structures and systems that affect how we interact. As designers, we help to shape this world: students learn how to develop different forms of coexistence and initiate social change. The focus is on the key issues of fairness, sustainability and digitality, which are addressed in a collaborative way.

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      Getting there

      Public transport
      The campus is easy to reach by public transport. The stop Freilager on BLT line 11 is immediately in front of the Campus (from Bahnhof SBB in direction Aesch)

      By car
      Leave the motorway A2 at the junction Basel-St. Jakob and follow the sign Dreispitz. Approaching from Münchensteinerstrasse enter the Dreispitz complex through Gate 13 and park your car in one of the public car parks (Ruchfeld or Leimgrube). When setting your satnav, please note that the Freilager complex is part of the municipality of Münchenstein, Canton Basel-Landschaft.

      Access by car for people with disabilities
      Choose the access via Florenz-Strasse in the direction of the High-rise building (Building D). To lower the bollard at the gates of the campus please ring the bell. You will be connected to our reception in Building D.

      Map as PDF

      Accessibility

      The buildings of the HGK Basel are accessible by wheelchair, stroller,  and for people with walking difficulties. The entrance to the highrise building (Building D) is at ground level, the studio building (Building A) can be reached via a ramp. There is at least one lift in both buildings.

      Access by car for people with disabilities: See Gender-neutral toilets: See ‘Getting there‘.

      Toilets for people with disabilities: 

      Highrise building (Building D): Ground floor to 8th floor in the centre of the building
      Studio building (Building A): Ground floor to 3rd floor, southern section of main corridor

      Gender-neutral toilets: See ‘All Welcome WC’.

      Parent-child-room: See 'Parent-child-room'.

      Postal address

      Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW
      Institute Experimental Design and Media Cultures (IXDM)
      Transversal Design
      Freilager-Platz 1
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      CH-4002 Basel

      Visitor and delivery address

      Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW
      Institute Experimental Design and Media Cultures (IXDM)
      Transversal Design
      Freilager-Platz 1, Hochhaus: D 4.05
      4142 Münchenstein / Basel

      T +41 61 228 40 66
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      M info.iig.hgk@fhnw.ch

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      Transversal Design (MA) IXDM
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      Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Basel FHNW Transversal Design (MA) IXDM Freilager-Platz 1, Postfach 4002 Basel

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      CH - 4142 Münchenstein near Basel

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