BFM counts with a lot of German students in the autumn semester
This autumn semester, 23 BA students from the German university, Macromedia University of Applied Sciences study in BFM. BFM and the Macromedia University have a bilateral agreement under which Macromedia students can take Media and Crossmedia courses in BFM in the autumn semester.
This autumn semester, 23 BA students from the German university, Macromedia University of Applied Sciences study in BFM. BFM and the Macromedia University have a bilateral agreement under which Macromedia students can take Media and Crossmedia courses in BFM in the autumn semester.
Macromedia students have one compulsory semester at a foreign university in their curriculum and BFM is one of the options. Last year, 16 Macromedia students studied here and were very satisfied with our lectures, and especially the practical part of studies and the high level of technology, so a bigger group of students was sent to BFM in the second year.
The course package of the semester is specifically put together based on the interests of German students and, in accordance with the cooperation agreement, a 10 ECTS course „Project directing fiction“ taught by our Media studies lecturer Dirk Hoyer has been designed specifically for Macromedia students.
The Estonian semester of the group of Macromedia students had a spirited start with a journey to the island of Prangli, where students got acquainted with potential shooting locations, and there was also a chance to see a piece of the Estonian sea and nature in a small island, away from Tallinn.
The Macromedia University has more than 2000 students and university campuses located in Munich, Stuttgart, Cologne, Hamburg and Berlin.
Additional information about the Macromedia University: http://www.mhmk-international.org/