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Global Fashion School Rankings 2017

Berlin University of the Arts

Berlin, Germany

The Berlin University of Arts offers fashion design courses centred in historical and social cultural considerations with a strong focus on design process. The largest art school in Europe, students attend a number of specialist colleges that combined make up the university, including visual arts, fine arts and architecture. During their time at Berlin University of Arts, all Bachelors students will complete an internship, however according to our pool of global HR professionals, this doesn't lead to increased employability of graduates - with the overall careers services scores below average in our ranking. The university's marketing and business courses received some of the lowest scores in our survey, however, students were highly satisfied with the quality of their peers, and 87 percent of respondents were satisfied with the teaching staff. Students also rated the school's resources and technical skills courses highly.

48th

Undergraduate, Fashion Ranking 2017

Full-time fashion students

60

International students

8%

Student : Teacher ratio

8:1

Tuition: Domestic/intl

$0k/$0k

Acceptance rate

6%

Graduation Rate

80%

Courses Offered

Undergraduate:
BA Fashion Design

Student & Alumni Comments

"UdK was great at educating us in craftsmanship, but it lacked in providing students with the business education and reality check we needed once we graduated."

Alumni

"What characterises the work at Berlin University of the Arts most, is the conceptual and experimental approach to each project, to really test out your boundaries, what often is not so much possible in the working context."

Student

"I enjoyed studying at UdK, I especially enjoyed the technical skill level and creative focus of this school. The business side of the fashion studies at UdK needs more development, however. "

Alumni

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