Here you can find specific information about admission to your dream degree programme in Interior Design & Scenography
Access requirements in detail
Elective tasks
Choose ONE of the following three tasks and create two pages where you draw, scribble, or collage your idea:
- Option 1: Design a small pop-up store for your favourite brand. Think about how you would catch people’s attention and create a unique experience inside a small space.
- Option 2: Design a cozy hotel room for someone you care about. Imagine what materials, lighting, or mood would make them feel at home.
- Option 3: Design a stage for a concert of your favourite band or musician. How would you use space, light, and visuals to bring their music to life?
Admission Professionally qualified applicants
From 1 January 2025, new regulations for professionally qualified persons will apply in accordance with the Baden-Württemberg State Higher Education Act (LHG) until an amended admission and enrolment regulation comes into force. Professionally qualified persons are those who:
- Have completed a recognised advanced vocational training course (e.g. master craftsman, business administrator). After a counselling interview, they receive direct university admission in accordance with § 58 Para. 2 No. 5 LHG.
- Have completed at least two years of relevant vocational training and have at least three years of professional experience. You will receive a subject-specific admission authorisation after passing an aptitude test in accordance with § 58 Para. 2 No. 6 LHG.
The aptitude test remains valid in accordance with the previous regulations until the new legal ordinance on the university-specific entrance examination (Section 58 Para. 3a) and the trial study programme (Section 58 Para. 3b).
Language certificate
Here you can find the English requirements you should have:
- TOEFL: 87 ibt (direct admission)
- TOEFL: 79 - 86 ibt (with additional agreement)
- TOEIC: 785 (Listening/Reading 785, Speaking 160, Writing 150)
- IELTS/IELTS ONLINE (academic): 6.5 on average. Deviations are regulated by the current version of the Language Centre guidelines
- CAE (grade A, B, or C)
- CPE (grade A, B or C)
- Pearson English Test Academic (PTE-A): 59 points
- Linguaskill: 176 - 184 (CES) - all four skills required
- Duolingo: 110 points