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Art History

Master of Arts (M.A. Dual Major)

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Regelstudienzeit 4 semesters
Studienbeginn Winter semester , Summer semester
Unterrichtssprache German
Credit Points / Leistungspunkte

Subject A: 51 CP + Subject B: 39 CP + Master’s Thesis (in Subject A): 30 CP = 120 CP

Course description

The ability to conduct independent academic work is acquired during the master’s degree. Learning objectives include critically analysing methodical approaches, deepening object knowledge and practising forms of object analysis.

The research-oriented master’s programme in Cologne qualifies you for various professions within art history practice thanks to the opportunity to specialise.

Art History in Cologne

At the Department of Art History in Cologne, art history can be studied in its full breadth, i.e. from the Middle Ages to the present day. The diverse range of courses enables all genres to be taught – including in their mutual relationships. Studying art history in Cologne is particularly advantageous thanks to the local presence of main works of European and international art from all periods.

As many of the lecturers at the Department of Art History have professional experience in a related occupation (museums, preservation of historical monuments, art trade), you will have ample opportunity during your degree to gain insights into your future career prospects, make contacts and complete placements.

The Department of Art History is actively involved in the “Medieval Studies” and “Modern Research” research centres at the university.

Other areas of focus in Cologne include medieval book illuminations and treasury art, research into 16th and 17th century Dutch history, building research and preservation of historical monuments, the art market, the theory of contemporary image media and media art and the history and theory of photography.