Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor's program in Visual Culture and Art History at Aarhus University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of visual culture, art history, and their role in shaping our understanding of the world.
Program Structure
The program consists of three years of full-time study, with a focus on the analysis and interpretation of visual culture, art history, and their relationship to society.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Dansk A
- Engelsk B
- Historie B or Idehistorie B or Samtidshistorie B
- An additional foreign language (beginner's level A or advanced level B)
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in a variety of fields, including:
- Communication and marketing
- Journalism and media
- Education and research
- Cultural institutions and museums
- Art and design
Research Areas
The program covers a range of research areas, including:
- Visual culture and art history
- Design and architecture
- Media and communication
- Cultural studies and theory
Tuition Fees
There are no tuition fees for EU/EEA students. Non-EU/EEA students are required to pay tuition fees.
Language of Instruction
The language of instruction is Danish and English.
Study Location
The program is located in Aarhus, Denmark.
Start of Studies
The program starts in August/September.
Program Facts
- Undervisningssprog: Dansk and English
- Studiested: Aarhus
- Studiestart: August/September
Introduction
The Bachelor's program in Visual Culture and Art History at Aarhus University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of visual culture, art history, and their role in shaping our understanding of the world. The program focuses on the analysis and interpretation of visual culture, art history, and their relationship to society.
Images, Visuality, and Media
The program covers a range of topics, including:
- Images and visuality
- Design and architecture
- Media and communication
- Cultural studies and theory
Admission Restrictions
There are no admission restrictions for the program.
Incompatible Subjects
Students who are enrolled in the Kunsthistorie program as their main subject cannot choose the Billedkunst og visuel kultur program as a supplementary subject.
Study Ordinance
The study ordinance for the Billedkunst og visuel kultur program can be found on the university's website.
Bachelor's Program Structure
The Bachelor's program consists of three years of full-time study, with a focus on the analysis and interpretation of visual culture, art history, and their relationship to society.
1st Semester
- Kunst- og visualitetshistorie (15 ECTS)
2nd Semester
- Arkitektur- og rumanalyse (15 ECTS)
- Billed- og designanalyse (15 ECTS)
Mandatory Courses
- Kunst- og visualitetshistorie
- Arkitektur- og rumanalyse
- Billed- og designanalyse
Elective Courses
There are no elective courses in the Bachelor's program.
Support Courses
There are no support courses in the Bachelor's program.
Master's Program Structure
The Master's program consists of two years of full-time study, with a focus on advanced research and specialization in visual culture and art history.
1st Semester
- Visuel teori (10 ECTS)
- Designprocesser og praksisbaserede metoder i design og arkitektur (10 ECTS)
- Kunst i historisk kontekst (10 ECTS)
2nd Semester
- Kunst, institutioner og formidling (15 ECTS)
Mandatory Courses
- Visuel teori
- Designprocesser og praksisbaserede metoder i design og arkitektur
- Kunst i historisk kontekst
- Kunst, institutioner og formidling
Elective Courses
There are no elective courses in the Master's program.
Support Courses
There are no support courses in the Master's program.
Student Life
The program offers a range of student life activities, including:
- Kasernebaren: A Friday bar for students in the aesthetic subjects
- KaserneRevyen: A revue for students in the aesthetic subjects
- Æstetisk Seminar: A seminar for students in the aesthetic subjects
- Visir: A student magazine for students in the aesthetic subjects
- Passepartout: A national magazine for art historians
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in a variety of fields, including:
- Communication and marketing
- Journalism and media
- Education and research
- Cultural institutions and museums
- Art and design
Further Education
Graduates of the Bachelor's program can pursue further education in the Master's program in Visual Culture and Art History at Aarhus University. The Master's program provides advanced research and specialization in visual culture and art history.
