Art History
Follow-up Master's degree in full-time form. The language of instruction is Czech.
The programme can be studied as a single subject or in combination with another programme.
What will you learn?
The study programme in art history offers students the opportunity to understand visual objects in all areas of the discipline of art history (architecture, sculpture, painting, applied art, and visual culture) in their various historical and contemporary forms, styles, and functions.
“Artibus atque historiae. “Dedicated to Art and Its History.””
The four-semester Master’s degree study programme in art history is aimed at preparing university-educated specialized employees working in the areas of research into works of art and visual culture.
The subject of art history concerns itself with knowledge, analysis, and a historical understanding of works of art. It studies artistic formation, styles, functions, and later critical reception. It also examines the creators themselves: artists and patrons, the art movements and “the operations of art history” (gallery institutions, monument care, and art criticism). On the most general spectrum of interests, art history currently provides a general historical study of images and hermeneutics of visual images.
The central focus of the study programme is to further widen the knowledge the student earned in the Bachelor’s degree study programme. While the initial goal was to obtain the knowledge and skills for describing, analysing, and understanding works of art within the framework of historical epochs and to use this knowledge in practice, this degree will focus on expanding the subject with further themes linked in particular with historical understanding and interpretation of works of art in their varied contexts. Students can also analyse the openness of the work of art in relation to other parts of social and spiritual life, in its links to cultural-historical, sociological, psychological, and other aspects of life.
The Master’s degree study programme deals with current research questions, reading foreign scholarly texts and conducting research work during foreign stays. It is designed to provide students with a thorough overview of art and a widened overview of the skills of a scholarly employee working in art history, as well as a focus on their research specialization and interest.
Potential students have successfully completed a corresponding Bachelor’s degree study programme and have an interest in independent specialized work in the subject. A visual memory and interest in reading and research work are also essential for future art historians. An active knowledge of one of the world languages and a passive knowledge of another is important for future studies.
Graduates first and foremost widen their knowledge of art history material in all fields of art and periods of art history and develop their ability to work independently with scholarly and pictorial information sources. They obtain skills for applying art theories and special art history approaches in their research work and for making use of the results of this work.
Practical training
A mandatory part of the study program is a creative and professional activity, which is carried out individually outside the classroom. The aim is to link teaching and research with practice and increase the competitiveness of graduates in the labour market. These are usually the following types of professional activity within the scope of the field:
1) publication: study (of at least 10 pages) or a set of articles (of at least 20 pages) published in a specialized or sectoral title;
2) conference: contribution to the conference;
3) editorial: editor of thematic publications - books, proceedings, editor of a scientific journal;
4) professional internship in domestic or foreign professional institution (scientific research institute, gallery, museum, heritage institute etc.)
The evaluation of the result takes into account both the professional nature and the quality of the output, and the relevance of the platform on which the output was made.
Further information
Career opportunities
Graduates of the Master’s degree study programme in art history can work in particular as specialists equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills for work in teams in art history institutes, in art history museums and galleries, in monument care institutes, in journalism, in art criticism, in publishing houses, and in tourism.
Thanks to the knowledge and skills acquired during their studies, graduates can work in positions as specialized employees who will further prepare themselves for positions as curators at museums and galleries, as monument care specialists, in art criticism, or in communicating art as authors-curators of exhibitions, coordinators in the area of tourism, or as heads of cultural columns in the areas of media, television, and radio.
Although the degree in art history prepares graduates for careers in the art world, it also equips them with intellectual and practical skills applicable to many different spheres of employment. Now, when visual culture and an understanding of it play increasingly important roles in society, graduates can make use of their abilities in a range of additional professions, such trade in art and antiques, in presentation and propagation of art work, and in publicity and marketing.
Admission requirements
Deadline for submitting applications: January 1 - April 30
Who the programme is intended for: The programme is offered to graduates of all Bachelor’s degree programmes.
Subject matter of the entrance examination: Motivation letter and oral examination of knowledge within the scope of the Bachelor’s state examination (main topic areas: architecture; the Middle Ages; early modern age; modern art up to the present) - basic areas for the Bachelor’s state examination are published on the website of the Art History Seminar. Emphasis will be placed on the visual competencies of applicants, i.e. the ability to work meaningfully and eruditely with visual material and its interpretation. The ability to submit a Master’s thesis project is expected.
Upload the motivation letter into your electronic applications (rubric “Documents”) by 1 June. Applicants are required to include their full name and application number on all attached documents.
Waiver of the entrance examination: Graduates of the Bachelor’s degree programme in Art History at the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, who have passed the Bachelor’s state examination within the limits of classification level A - C, may be admitted without an entrance examination. However, no more than a year, i.e. two semesters, may have passed since the end of the state examination. Applicants can ask for a waiver for the entrance examination via the e-application form, section "Application for waiver of the entrance examination".
Web Department of Art History.
General information on the course of the admission procedure to the follow-up Master’s degree programmes at FA MU can be found here. Documents for the current admission procedure are kept in Materials for Applicants.
Criteria for evaluation
Pass/fail line of the entrance examination: 70 points (out of 100).
Minimum score and numbers of accepted applicants in past years
Study options
Single-subject studies
Students have a pre-defined list of required courses, which are supplemented with selective and elective courses. The student pays full attention to the single field of study chosen.
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Full-time studies in czech
What will you learn?
Combined studies
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Arts
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Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Aesthetics and Culture Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Ancient Greek Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Ancient History (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Andragogy (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Archival Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Auxiliary Historical Sciences (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Computational Linguistics (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Culture Management (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Czech Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Ethnology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ French language and literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ General Linguistics (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ History (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Information and Library Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Italian Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Latin language and literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Literature and Intercultural Communication (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Medieval Latin Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Museology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Musicology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Pedagogy (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Philosophy (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Portuguese Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Slavistics (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Social pedagogy and counselling (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Sound Design and Multimedial Technology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Spanish Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Study of Religions (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Theatre Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Theory and History of Film and Audiovisual Culture (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Theory of Interactive Media (minor) – Faculty of Arts
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Economics and Administration
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Art History (major), full-time studies
+ Economics (minor) – Faculty of Economics and Administration
Courses – curriculum examples
An example of your study plan:
Single-subject studies
Combined studies
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Arts
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Economics and Administration
Follow-up studies
After completion of the Master's studies, it is possible to continue further studies in any doctoral's degree programme (after satisfying the admission requirements).
Study information
Provided by | Faculty of Arts | |
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Type of studies | Follow-up master's | |
Mode | full-time | Yes |
combined | No | |
distance | No | |
Study options | single-subject studies | Yes |
single-subject studies with specialization | No | |
major/minor studies | Yes | |
Standard length of studies | 2 years | |
Language of instruction | Czech |
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Mgr. Michaela Šeferisová Loudová, Ph.D.
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