Professional bachelor of Multimedia & Creative Technologies

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Karel de Grote University of Applied Sciences and Arts

Program Overview

The KdG University of Applied Sciences and Arts – Bachelor in Multimedia & Creative Technologies is perfect if you want to turn creative ideas into real digital products, combining design, technology, and business thinking in one degree. It’s especially suited for students who enjoy hands-on learning, working in teams, and building things like apps, websites, or interactive experiences that solve real problems.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1

You begin by exploring the full world of multimedia, building a strong base in areas like Multimedia Essentials, Audio & Video, and 3D Development. Alongside this, modules such as Intercultural Communication and English help you develop confidence in working with international teams, while project-based assignments let you start creating your own digital work from day one.

Year 2

This is where things get more exciting—you start shaping your path by choosing a direction like Web & Mobile, 3D & XR, or Audio/Video. You’ll work on more advanced projects, combining creativity with technical skills, while learning how to approach real-world challenges the way companies actually do.

Year 3

In your final year, everything comes together through a bachelor project and a mandatory internship (around 56 days). You’ll gain real industry experience, work with clients or companies, and graduate with a strong portfolio that shows exactly what you can do.


Focus Areas (in a string):

Digital product development, Web & app design, 3D & XR technologies, Audio-visual media, Innovation & business strategy


Learning Outcomes (in a string):

Creative problem-solving, Technical multimedia skills, Project management, Intercultural teamwork, Digital innovation and prototyping


Professional Alignment (accreditation):

Recognized professional bachelor’s degree with strong industry focus, combining classroom learning with real-world projects and internships to ensure you graduate job-ready


Reputation (employability rankings):

Known for its practical approach, with strong emphasis on real projects, internships, and industry exposure—helping graduates move into roles like digital designer, creative technologist, or multimedia developer

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At KdG University of Applied Sciences and Arts, the Bachelor in Multimedia & Creative Technologies is all about learning by actually doing the work. From the beginning, you’ll be building real digital products—not just learning theory—while working in team setups that feel very similar to start-ups and creative tech companies. You’ll constantly apply what you learn using modern tools and development environments, so by the time you graduate, you already have real experience creating things that work in the real world.

What really stands out is how practical and hands-on everything is—you learn through projects, collaboration, and industry exposure, not just lectures:

  • Project-Based Learning: Almost every module revolves around building something—whether it’s a website, app, or interactive experience—so you’re always applying your skills in real scenarios
  • Team Collaboration: You’ll work in small teams, taking on roles like developer, designer, or strategist—just like in a real digital company
  • Specialisation Projects: As you progress, you’ll focus on areas like Web & Mobile, 3D & XR, or Audio/Video, using tools and technologies relevant to your chosen path
  • Industry-Style Work: Projects are designed around start-up and scale-up environments, so you learn how fast-paced digital teams actually operate
  • Internship (Final Year): A mandatory internship (~56 days) where you work with a company, gain real experience, and build professional connections
  • Bachelor Project: A final project where you create a complete digital product—often for a real client or even your own idea
  • Hands-on Tools & Tech: You’ll work with web development tools, 3D software, and audio-visual production technologies, gaining practical technical skills throughout the program
  • International Learning Environment: You’ll collaborate with students from different backgrounds, building communication and teamwork skills needed for global careers

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduating from the KdG University of Applied Sciences and Arts – Bachelor in Multimedia & Creative Technologies means you’re not just leaving with a degree—you’re leaving with a portfolio, real project experience, and the confidence to step straight into the digital industry. Whether you see yourself working in a creative role, a tech-focused position, or even building your own startup, this program prepares you for it. Typical career paths include Digital Strategist, Creative Technologist, Interaction Designer, and Digital Product Designer.

What really makes a difference is how strongly the program is connected to the real world:

  • Career-ready from day one: Through continuous projects and internships, you graduate with practical experience that employers actually value
  • Entrepreneurial support: KdG’s Entrepreneur’s Centre helps you turn ideas—especially your final project—into a potential startup or business
  • Real industry exposure: You work on real challenges with companies, so you understand how the digital industry operates before you even graduate
  • Flexible career pathways: The mix of technology, creativity, and business means you’re not limited—you can move across roles depending on your interests
  • Recognised qualification: Accredited by the NVAO, giving your degree strong credibility across Europe and internationally
  • Strong outcomes: Many students transition quickly into jobs after graduation, often supported by the experience and network they build during the program

Further Academic Progression:

If you’d like to specialise further, you can continue with a master’s degree in areas like Digital Business, Media Management, Creative Technologies, Design, or Visual Arts. In most cases, you may take a short bridging program, which then opens doors to more advanced roles or leadership positions in the creative and tech industries.

Program Key Stats

€9,020
€1,181
€ 137
Sept Intake : 28th May


70 %
No

Eligibility Criteria

CDD
2.5 - 3.0
24
60 - 65

NA
NA
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Digital Product Designer
  • Creative Technologist
  • Interaction (UX/UI) Designer
  • Web or App Developer
  • Digital Strategist
  • Multimedia Developer
  • 3D / XR Developer
  • Audio-Visual Content Creator

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