The Master’s degree is accredited within the Fine Art Programme and offers the following disciplines: Painting/fine art, Sculpture/ fine art, Drawing and Printmaking, Intermedia Studies, New Media, Art Conservation–Paintings, Art Conservation–Sculptures, and Architecture.
Courses usually last six years, and four years in the caseof Architecture. Graduates receive a university diploma and the academic title MgA (Master of Arts).
In order to be accepted onto the Master’s Degree programme a candidate must exhibit creative talent, motivation, a general cultural awareness and the ability to develop their talent and reflect theoretically upon their creative work.
The Doctor’s Decree is accredited within the Fine Art Programme and offers the following disciplines: Fine Art, Architecture and Art Conservation.
Both the full-time and part-time doctoral programmes last three years. Successful students are awarded the title PhD.
In order to be accepted to study for a Doctorate an applicant must have a Master’s Degree in fine arts or a related field if the character of their project so demands, must be capable of working independently and attaining above-average results, and must also be capable of historical and theoretical reasoning. They submit a thesis to complete their course.
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The Master’s degree is accredited within the Fine Art Programme and offers the following disciplines: Painting/fine art, Sculpture/ fine art, Drawing and Printmaking, Intermedia Studies, New Media, Art Conservation–Paintings, Art Conservation–Sculptures, and Architecture.
Courses usually last six years, and four years in the caseof Architecture. Graduates receive a university diploma and the academic title MgA (Master of Arts).
In order to be accepted onto the Master’s Degree programme a candidate must exhibit creative talent, motivation, a general cultural awareness and the ability to develop their talent and reflect theoretically upon their creative work.
The Doctor’s Decree is accredited within the Fine Art Programme and offers the following disciplines: Fine Art, Architecture and Art Conservation.
Both the full-time and part-time doctoral programmes last three years. Successful students are awarded the title PhD.
In order to be accepted to study for a Doctorate an applicant must have a Master’s Degree in fine arts or a related field if the character of their project so demands, must be capable of working independently and attaining above-average results, and must also be capable of historical and theoretical reasoning. They submit a thesis to complete their course.
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