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Presentation
The MA in Contemporary Art History and Visual Culture, organised by the Autonomous University of Madrid, the Complutense University of Madrid and the Museo Reina Sofía, is devised as a space for joint research and reflection between the Museo and the Universities. It aims to train critical subjects in the conditions of contemporary cultural production and debate the discourses and experiences that comprise the field of the arts.
The Master’s Degree course, aimed at graduates in Art History, Fine Arts, Architecture, Humanities, Audiovisual Media, Sociology and other related degrees, is worth 60 ECTS credits, awarded over the course of an academic year with an art theory and contemporary visual culture perspective. It also constitutes a programme of critique and cultural management practices. The theory and practical classes are taught inside the Museo.
The MA qualification enables students to apply for a PhD programme that offers research seminars conducted by national and international lecturers.
Length | 60 ECTS credits awarded during the academic year |
Aimed at | Graduates in Art History, Fine Arts, Architecture, Humanities, Audiovisual Media, Sociology and other related degrees |
Organised by | Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM), Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) and the Museo Reina Sofía |
Venue | Museo Reina Sofía |
Coordinated by | Juan Albarrán (Autonomous University of Madrid), Mela Dávila (Museo Reina Sofía), Mª Dolores Jiménez-Blanco and Sergio Rubira (Complutense University of Madrid) |
Pre-enrolment | UAM UCM |
Start of the academic year | 26 to 30 september, 2016 |
Further information | coordinacion.master.accv@uam.es |
Further information: Autonomous University of Madrid and Complutense University of Madrid
MA organized in collaboration with: