History of the Arts and Cultural History (M.A.)
Study content:
The consecutive and interdisciplinary Master's degree programme in Art and Cultural History integrates the subjects Classical Archaeology, Art History, European Ethnology/Volklore, Digital Imaging in the Humanities,?Musicology and European Regional History as well as Bavarian and Swabian Regional History. It offers an in-depth examination of the visually, acoustically and socially experienceable parts of cultural history. In the interplay of the disciplines involved, the degree programme deals with cultural practices, artistic forms of design, current ways of life and their deep cultural-historical dimensions in the past and present and, in addition to interdisciplinary perspectives, also imparts disciplinary specialised qualifications. In addition, depending on the individual specialisation, it opens up the possibility of further academic training in one of the sub-disciplines.
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Career prospects:
- Museums and exhibitions sector
- Archives
- Monument preservation
- Art trade
- Cultural management
- Integration work
- NGOs
- Foundations
- Press and public relations
- Education sector
- Tourism
- Event management
- Publishing and journalism
- Science and research
- Science management
Special features
Interdisciplinary degree programme with unique combination of subjects: Classical Archaeology, Art History, European Ethnology/Volklore, Digital Imaging in the Humanities, Musicology and European Regional History as well as Bavarian and Swabian Regional History.
Minimum foreign language skills: Two modern foreign languages B 1 [one of them may be knowledge of Latin (Kenntnisse)].
Application Documents
- Bachelor's certificate or equivalent degree
including a Transcript of Records - Transcript of Records (if the?Bachelor's certificate or equivalent degree is not yet available);
the proof must contain the required number of credit points for achieving a degree in your study programme.?
Students of the University of Augsburg?attach a record of their modules and courses (printable from the STUDIS-Onlineportal). - Proof of language skills in at least two modern foreign languages on level B1 CEFR. One of the two foreign languages can be substituted by knowledge of Latin (Kenntnisse). In case of a specialisation in classical archaeology, acquiring Latin knowledge (Kenntnisse) is advised.
- Bachelor's certificate or equivalent degree
including a Transcript of Records
[if the originals are not in German or English: Submission of a certified copy or a certified translation by a translator sworn in Germany] - APS certificate: For applicants from China, India and Vietnam
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Transcript of Records (if the?Bachelor's certificate or equivalent degree is not yet available);
the proof must contain the number of credit points included in the calculation of the average grade, as well as the number of credit points required for the completion of the corresponding degree programme. - Proof of language skills?in at least two modern foreign languages on level B1 CEFR. One of the two foreign languages can be substituted by knowledge of Latin (Kenntnisse). In case of a specialisation in classical archaeology, acquiring Latin knowledge (Kenntnisse) is advised.
- Proof of German language skills at level C1
Proofs for numbers 3 to 5 must be provided as certified copies or certified translationa if the originals are not written in German or English.
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More information on application with international bachelor's degree certificates.
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