Master’s degreeStoria dell'Arte LM-89
Study location | Italy, Bari |
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Type | Master's Degree, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years (120 ECTS) |
Study language | Italian |
Awards | Master’s degree |
Course code | 8319/PDS0-2023/2023 |
Tuition fee | For information please refer to the Regolamento tasse e contributi |
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Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) Open access course. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English / Italian. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take the original entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
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Language requirements | Italian Non-eu students residing abroad who would like to enroll in a study course completely taught in Italian, have to prove their knowledge of the language through an Italian language test. The following categories are excluded from this obligation: |
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Other requirements | The course of study does not have a programmed number of students. Graduates of the three-year degree courses in Cultural Heritage (L1), Audiovisual, Music, Performing Arts and Fashion (L-3), Humanities (L10), History (L-42), Diagnostics for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage (L-43), the single-cycle degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage (LMR-02) and the four-year degree courses in Arts and Philosophy, Cultural Heritage, the three-year university diploma in Operatore dei beni culturali (Cultural Heritage Worker) may access the Master’s degree course in History of Art if they have accrued 57 CFU as follows Graduates of the Academy of Fine Arts must have acquired at least 60 CFU in the subject areas of History of Art, Museology and Art Criticism and Restoration, History of Architecture, Restoration, Aesthetics, Cultural Heritage, Anthropology. Graduates coming from other Study Courses may access the Master’s Degree Course in Art History if they have accrued 69 CFU distributed as follows The requirements indicated must be possessed prior to enrolment in the course of study and cannot in any way be acquired subsequently. Any missing CFUs may be acquired through individual courses, prior to enrolment in the Study Course. |
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Overview
The Master’s Degree Course in History of Art aims at the training of professional figures able to operate with competence and autonomy both in the primary field of historical-artistic investigations and in the broader and more diversified field of public and private structures in charge of the protection, management, valorization and enjoyment of historical-artistic heritage.
In continuity with the preparation matured in the framework of the previous courses of study, graduates will have to be able to link the study of cultural heritage to historical contexts, in a perspective open to the phenomenon of exchanges and relations with the Mediterranean and European area.
Teaching is articulated in lectures, seminars, workshops, internship activities and visits to monuments and museum institutions in the area. In particular, the course includes professional workshops aimed at acquiring skills in the fields of information technology applied to cultural heritage, exhibition organization and museum curation, and archival research.
Program structure
https://www.uniba.it/it/corsi/storia-arte/iscriversi/didattica/piani-di-studio
Career opportunities
Art Historian – Museum Manager – Art History Teacher – Museum Curator: carries out activities related to the fulfillment of obligations concerning goods of historical and artistic interest as provided for by the regulations for the protection and enhancement of cultural heritage and activities and by the legal provisions concerning the organization of the Administration (e.g.: scientific research activities; plans, organizes, directs and carries out inventory, cataloging and documentation activities, taking care in particular of the historical-critical definition of the goods;
plans, directs and tests conservation, restoration and transport interventions on the goods, also in collaboration with other professionals; defines communication and public relations strategies for the promotion of the museum’s activities; plans and coordinates temporary exhibitions and collateral cultural events, promotional and dissemination activities, publishing and communication activities).
Job opportunities: Ministry of Culture; regional administrations; public and private museums and cultural foundations; cultural enterprises and cooperatives active in the field of cultural heritage.