Master's Programme in Art History and Cultural Heritage Studies - Study course Art History
Entry requirements
The education places particular focus on helping the students to develop skills for professional work and research in the field of art history.
The studies in the Master’s programme in Art History and Cultural Heritage studies commence with a transdisciplinary, obligatory course in epistemology (7,5 credits). It is followed by a series of obligatory courses in your chosen track (22,5 or 30 credits respectively) and also elective courses (30 credits in total). Part of the electives can be exchanged for an internship (15 credits). The programme examination constitutes of an MA thesis (45 credits), in Art History. Elective courses and/or an internship could be placed abroad.
The MA programme enables you to develop knowledge and skills for work within the sector of Art History, within academia, the museum sector, or public and private institutions that address these areas. The exam makes you eligible for PhD studies.
Months of entry
August, September
Course content
A new Master’s programme in Art History and Cultural Heritage studies (120 credits) starts in the autumn semester 2026. This programme track offers in-depth empirical and theoretical knowledge in Art History.
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MA(ArtHist)
- full time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Department of Culture and Aesthetics