Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
60 credits
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Art History | Art Studies | Art Theory | Arts Education | Arts Management
Area of study
Arts | Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Master's Program in History of Art and Visual Culture

The Master's Program in History of Art and Visual Culture is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the discipline, its methods, and its applications. The program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to critically evaluate and analyze artistic and cultural phenomena.


Program Overview

  • Duration: 60 credits
  • Places: 25
  • Modality: Presencial
  • Interuniversity: This master's program is organized by different Spanish universities.

Program Structure

The program is structured to provide students with a solid foundation in the history of art and visual culture, as well as the opportunity to specialize in specific areas of interest. The curriculum includes a range of courses, seminars, and workshops that cover topics such as:


  • Theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of art and visual culture
  • Historical periods and styles
  • Artistic and cultural movements
  • Critical analysis and interpretation of artworks

Admission and Access

Information on the admission profile, offer of places, and pre-enrollment, waiting list, and enrollment processes can be found in the program's admission section.


Study Plan

The study plan includes:


  • Courses: A range of compulsory and elective courses that provide a comprehensive understanding of the history of art and visual culture.
  • Schedules: Information on course schedules and timetables.
  • Faculty: Details on the program's faculty and their areas of expertise.
  • Competencies: The program's learning objectives and competencies.

Final Master's Project (TFM)

Information on the TFM, including guidelines, repositories of previous projects, and evaluation criteria, can be found in the program's TFM section.


Career Opportunities

The program provides students with a range of career opportunities, including:


  • Professional profiles: Graduates can pursue careers in museums, galleries, cultural institutions, and private companies.
  • Continuing education: Opportunities for further study and specialization in related fields.

Quality of the Title

Information on the program's quality, including reports, indicators, and satisfaction surveys, can be found in the program's quality section.


Regulations

A link to all the regulations of this master's program, including evaluation, permanence, recognition, and more, can be found in the program's regulations section.


Related Studies

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  • Master's in Secondary Education, Vocational Training, and Language Teaching
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