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Kunst- und Musikhochschulen

Muthesius Kunsthochschule

Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

About Muthesius Kunsthochschule

Muthesius Kunsthochschule is the only state art academy in Schleswig-Holstein, located in Kiel, northern Germany. Founded in 1907, it offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Fine Art, Communication Design, Industrial Design, Scenography/Interior Design/Spatial Strategies, and Art Teacher Training. With approximately 630 enrolled students and class sizes capped at 20, the institution emphasises project-based, studio-centred learning with direct engagement with professional clients.

The academy holds the right to award doctoral degrees (granted in 2007) and draws students from over 30 countries, with international students comprising approximately 14% of the student body — well above the German national average for art schools. All instruction is conducted in German; no English-taught degree programmes are offered.

Key facts

Founded
1907
Students
636
International
~14% (students from 30+ countries)

Only state-recognised art academy (Kunsthochschule) in Schleswig-Holstein

Founded in 1907; refounded with full autonomy as an independent university in 2005

Doctoral degree-awarding rights granted in 2007

Approximately 630 students with intentionally small class sizes (max 20 per course)

14% international student share from 30+ countries, above the German national average for art schools

Erasmus+ network of 50+ partner universities plus non-EU exchanges in Asia and beyond

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

No tuition fees are charged (publicly funded art academy in Schleswig-Holstein). A semester contribution (Semesterbeitrag) is required for enrolment, but the exact amount is not published on the official website. Schleswig-Holstein does not levy the additional non-EU tuition surcharge introduced by Baden-Württemberg. Prospective students should contact the admissions office ([email protected]) to confirm the current semester contribution amount.

Admission requirements

All applicants — domestic and international — must pass a mandatory artistic aptitude examination (künstlerische Eignungsprüfung). Applicants holding a non-German school-leaving certificate must register through uni-assist before applying. German language proficiency at B2 level is required for most programmes; C1 is required for Art Teacher Training. Language certificates may be submitted after application but must be in place before enrolment. APS certificate: not listed as a requirement on the official website for India, China, or Vietnam applicants, but applicants should verify with the German embassy and uni-assist, as APS is a consulate-level requirement for the student visa rather than an institution-level one. Applicants without an Abitur may be admitted if they pass the aptitude test with a grade better than 2.0.

Application deadlines

Winter Semester: applications open May 1–15. Summer Semester: applications open November 1–15. International applicants must register with uni-assist within the preceding window: for Summer Semester, August 25–October 25; for Winter Semester, February 25–April 25.

Languages of instruction

All degree programmes are taught entirely in German. German language certification is mandatory: B2 level (DSH 1, TestDaF 4×3, Goethe B2, or telc B2) for most programmes; C1 level required for the Art Teacher Training (Kunst Lehramt) programme. No English-taught degree programmes are available.

Campuses & locations

Kiel Campus

Single campus at Legienstraße 35, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein

Living in Schleswig-Holstein

Kiel is the state capital of Schleswig-Holstein in northern Germany, situated on the Baltic Sea coast. It is home to the renowned Kiel Week sailing regatta and has a strong maritime character. With a population of around 240,000, Kiel offers a compact, affordable student environment with good transport links. The city hosts multiple higher-education institutions, giving it an active student population relative to its size.

Student life & support

The International Office (fernweh-Büro) is headed by Maud Zieschang and is located at Legienstraße 35, Room 01.04. Walk-in hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00–12:00, with additional appointments available. The office coordinates Erasmus+ mobility (50+ partner universities across Europe and beyond, including partners in India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and China) and the PROMOS programme for non-EU internships and study. A student canteen (Kesselhaus refectory) on campus serves fresh meals on weekdays including vegetarian and vegan options. Housing information and further support can be obtained directly from the International Office; no on-campus accommodation details are published on the official website.

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