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Tell us about studying communication in Germany

My program is Communication Design which covers a broad field. During my first year meaning two semesters, there were many classes, where it was hard to understand their purpose. These lectures are meant to be discussions about certain topics that promote or develop our process thinking. When it comes to practical knowledge it should be done by you in after-hours classes I mean “learning the software” or the tools as designers we should use. Besides that you have long projects (homework) that take place during the whole semester and the progress is checked in class, weekly. Also most of the times homework means “present your ideas in class with a cool presentation weekly. Also most of the times home work means “present your ideas in class with a cool presentation”Take into consideration that everyone on the class receives a feedback and that you will listen to the twenty presentations and feedbacks ;) Each lecture takes places on a specific day meaning their are imparted once a week and each one is five to six hours of lecture. Also if you are planing to enter Design you need to be prepared, lectures will judge and disagree on your projects and ideas you need to be ready to listen different perspectives and be aright with them “judging your art”.