Bachelor in Fine Arts and et Bachelor in Sound Arts

Admissions 2025-2026

The Bachelor in Fine Arts and the Bachelor in Sound Arts are organizing a new admission session for the start of the 2025/26 academic year.

EDHEA's Bachelor's degree in Fine arts enables students to develop their own artistic practice within a cross-disciplinary setting. This threeyear programme prioritises an experimental approach that blurs the boundary between theory and practice. Discover the Bachelor's degree in Fine arts

EDHEA's Bachelor's degree in Sound arts is offered to artists who wish to investigate aural practices and sound studies based on fine arts and in connection with contemporary research on the international art scene. Discover the Bachelor's degree in Sound arts

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Admissions 2025/26
Registration deadline: July 7, 2025 (2nd session)
Interview: July 10, 2025 (2nd session)

Registration form
Online registration

Prerequisites
Students on the HES-SO Art & Design faculty’s Bachelor’s degree programmes must have obtained a Baccalaureate, a Federal Vocational Baccalaureate related to the field of study, or a Specialised Baccalaureate in the field of art and design. Equivalent qualifications and academic studies will also be considered.

Registration fee
In order to guarantee the validation of their registration, candidates have to pay the registration fee of CHF 150.– when they apply.

Application
Candidates are invited to register online until July 7, 2025 (2nd session). Only completed and validated online forms will be considered. Admission interviews will be held on July 10, 2025 (2nd session).

Costs
Tuition fees: CHF 700.- per semester (CHF 1400.– per academic year) for students of Swiss nationality or tax residents in Switzerland. CHF 1050.- per semester (CHF 2100.– per academic year) for international students.
Contribution to education costs and other services: CHF 350.- per semester (CHF 700.– per academic year))

Teaching language
The degree is taught in French. One-to-one tutorials can also take place in German, English and Italian.

Information
For any information, please contact Vittorio Parisi, head of Fine arts, or Christophe Fellay, head of the Bachelor's degree in Sound arts.