Description
Embark on a journey of discovery and preservation of European art and architectural heritage with the Master's program in Art Studies at Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin). Choose from two concentrations: art history/art technology or art history/museum. Dive deep into museum collection and exhibition practices in collaboration with the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz. Develop expertise in material and art-technological aspects of spatial and visual arts, preparing you for diverse career opportunities in the art world.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of the Master's program in Art History find fulfilling roles in various fields such as museums, art associations, art fairs, research and teaching institutions, preservation of historical monuments, and more. The program equips you with the skills needed to pursue a career as a freelance exhibition curator, collection manager, or cultural manager in sectors like tourism, business, and industry.
Requirement
- High School Certificate
- Degree Certificate and Transcript
- International Passport
- Photo
- CV
- The master’s program in Art Studies is taught in German. Applicants with a foreign school-leaving certificate must demonstrate German language proficiency at a specific level as a prerequisite for admission. Language skills required include: a modern Germanic, Romance, Slavic, Finno-Ugrian, or Turkish foreign language at CEFR level B1 and an additional Germanic, Romance, Slavic, Finno-Ugrian, or Turkish foreign language at CEFR level B2 or Latin skills equivalent to the Latinum. English skills are useful but not mandatory for admission.
Structure
The Art Studies master’s program at TU Berlin comprises a compulsory component (42 credit points), compulsory elective component (42 credit points), and elective component (15 credit points). Choose between specializations in art technology or museum studies within the compulsory elective component. The program culminates in a master’s thesis (30 credit points).
Refer to the proposed course schedule for guidance on module sequencing and completion within the standard study period of four semesters. While the schedule offers a recommended path, it is not obligatory and serves as a flexible framework for structuring your studies.
Fees
TU Berlin semester/student fee - the fee is around € 310 and includes public transport in Berlin. The fees do not include such expenses as books, the compulsory German language course (approx. € 100 per semester), stationery, meals, healthcare insurance, visa and accommodation. In case that a field trip should be taking place during the second semester, this will require an own share of a maximum € 200 per student.
Service fee 50 Euro