The programme consists of four courses and a master's degree project. Courses: Light and Humans (9 ECTS), Light and Space – outdoor (12 ECTS), Light and Science (9 ECTS), Light and Space – indoor (15 ECTS). The degree project (15 ECTS) concludes the programme. No elective courses. Full-time, 40 hours per week.
Light and Humans (9 ECTS), Light and Space – outdoor (12 ECTS), Light and Science (9 ECTS), Light and Space – indoor (15 ECTS), Degree project (15 ECTS).
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Graduates have unique competence in lighting planning and can work in lighting design, architectural studios or as consultants. There are plentiful job opportunities on an international level for architects, designers and engineers with lighting design competence. As a graduate you primarily work in lighting design or architectural studios or as self-employed consultants. Employers might also be construction companies, lighting manufacturers and public, including policy making, or private operators. After your master studies you may also pursue doctoral studies.