Student Guide
Master's Programme in Design for Theatre, Film and Television
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Discontinued Programme
The teaching of the majors of Costume Design and Production Design has been transferred from the Master's Programme in Design for Theatre, Film and Television to the Master's Programme in Film and Television August 1st, 2022. Students must graduate by 31 October 2023 if they want a diploma from the Master's Programme in Design for Theatre, Film and Television. After the transition period, all students will be transferred to the Master's Programme in Film and Television. On these pages, you can find the 2020-2022 curricula for the majors and other information to complete your studies.
The education of the major in Design for the Performing Arts was transferred to the University of the Arts Helsinki from August 1, 2021.
Master's Programme in Design for Theatre, Film and Television is organized by the School of Arts, Design and Architecture.
The Majors in the Master’s Programme in Design for Theatre, Film and Television
- Production Design
- Costume Design
- Design for the Performing Arts
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