Develop interactive digital experiences and animated content through a practice-led curriculum covering multimedia production, motion, and user-focused design. You’ll build a portfolio of real-world projects using industry-relevant tools and creative workflows.
Duration: (Please confirm with the University of Nicosia)
Credits: (Please confirm with the University of Nicosia)
Delivery format: (Please confirm with the University of Nicosia)
Language of instruction: English (subject to programme confirmation)
Tuition fees: Varies by applicant profile—check the University of Nicosia fee details
Application deadlines: (Please confirm with the University of Nicosia)
Intake/start dates: (Please confirm with the University of Nicosia)
Portfolio requirement: Required (submitted during the admissions interview)
English tests accepted: IELTS (minimum 6.0) or TOEFL iBT (minimum 80)
Programme Structure
The curriculum is designed around studio-style production and media-focused modules. You will complete a sequence of courses that build from core creative foundations to more advanced multimedia and interactive outputs.
Core learning areas (indicative)
- History of Art
- Audio Production
- Video Production
- Digital Imaging
- Photography
- Multimedia
Project work and portfolio development
Throughout the programme, you will apply what you learn to production tasks and creative briefs. Your work contributes to a portfolio that demonstrates your skills in interactive media and animation.
Curriculum details
For the full module list, credit distribution, and any elective options, please refer to the University of Nicosia programme page.
Academic requirements
Applicants must hold a recognized High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) or an equivalent qualification that meets the University of Nicosia entry standards for undergraduate study.
English requirements
TOEFL® IBT
TOEFL iBT® is accepted by more than 13,000 universities and other institutions in over 160 countries. The test can be taken at a test center or at home. The test measures your English-language abilities in an academic setting. The score refers to the total score of 4 subjects (writing, listening, speaking, and reading), each subject has a range of 0 - 30.
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IELTS
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Applicants should submit a portfolio of art/design/multimedia work. A mix of electronic and physical materials is recommended where possible.
- Portfolios are submitted during an admissions interview and are assessed by the Department’s admissions panel.
- If your HSLC grade is below 7.5/10 or 15/20 (or an equivalent grade depending on your country’s grading system), you may be offered additional academic guidance and monitoring during the first year.
- The interview and portfolio review are designed to be a two-way process, helping the University understand your skills and interests.
- Interviews may be conducted online and are scheduled by the University of Nicosia.
Make sure you meet all requirements
Please check the University of Nicosia programme page for the latest entry details, including any intake-specific deadlines and document requirements.
Work Permits
Collecting Work Permit information
Check for any work restrictions
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Post-study work rights depend on the country where you graduate and the type of residence permit issued to you. In many cases, graduates may be eligible to apply for a temporary work permit or a residence extension to seek employment after completing their studies.
- Eligibility typically requires that you have completed your programme successfully and hold valid student/residence status at the time of application.
- Some countries require you to apply within a specific time window after graduation and may ask for proof of graduation, transcripts, and health insurance.
- Work permissions may be limited by employer type, job category, or the number of hours you can work.
- Rules can change, so always confirm the latest requirements with the relevant immigration authority and your university’s international office.
Important: This information is general guidance. For country-specific details related to your programme and graduation location, consult the University of Nicosia and the official immigration resources for your destination country.