Study location

Hungary, Budapest

Type

One Tier Master, full degree studies

Nominal duration

10 semesters

Study language

English

Awards

OTM

Course code

Arts

Entry qualification

  • High school / secondary education certificate (or higher)
  • Passport

The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Hungarian.

Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university.

Language requirements

English

Minimum level of language proficiency (oral, written) (A1-C2): B2
B2 Intermediate level language certificate must be uploaded

Other requirements

  • At least 2 reference(s) should be provided.
  • CV
  • Artistic portfolio (minimum of 5 artistic works)
  • Motivation letter

More information

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Overview

Why choose our university?

Founded in the 19th century, the Department of Sculpture maintains a continuity between tradition and progression, which is a rarity in Europe. In addition to raising awareness of the historical lessons of sculpture, the teaching staff place great emphasis on contemporary Hungarian and universal sculptural trends. Thus, the work of the department covers the problems of figurative, abstract-nonfigurative and thematic, medial sculpture.

About the training

Active creative work is carried out in well-equipped studios and workshops for plaster, bronze casting, stone and wood carving and metal working. After the general, foundation training of the first year, classes are organised around class teachers, “masters”. Practical studio work is complemented by historical and theoretical courses on the relationship between sculpture and architecture and the use of newer digital tools, including 3D shape building basics and software (ZBrush, Mudbox, Maya). The work in the exceptionally well-situated Epreskert is complemented by national and international art workshops.

Admission

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.