ART HISTORY: TECHNICAL ART HISTORY, MAKING & MEANING (MLitt)

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ART HISTORY: TECHNICAL ART HISTORY, MAKING & MEANING (MLitt)

University of Glasgow
  • £ 19350
    1st year fees
  • Unkown
    CREDITS
  • Campus
    BASED
  • Masters
    DEGREE
  • 1 year
    DURATION

Introduction

ART HISTORY: TECHNICAL ART HISTORY, MAKING & MEANING (MLitt) is a 1 year Masters program taught at University of Glasgow, . The program is offered in campus-based modes with full Time options. To successfully obtain ART HISTORY: TECHNICAL ART HISTORY, MAKING & MEANING (MLitt) from University of Glasgow you are required to complete credit hours. After completion of ART HISTORY: TECHNICAL ART HISTORY, MAKING & MEANING (MLitt) you will be able to further continue for advance studies or start career as Arts Administrator, Researcher, Teacher, Digital Designer.

Admission Requirements

The minimum requirements for admission in ART HISTORY: TECHNICAL ART HISTORY, MAKING & MEANING (MLitt) at University of Glasgow for all applicants (Domestic or International) are:

  • program specific academic requirment set by University of Glasgow.
  • English Language OR any other language requirments as set by University of Glasgow as pre-requiste for admission in ART HISTORY: TECHNICAL ART HISTORY, MAKING & MEANING (MLitt).

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Courses Units

You need to complete credit hours to successfully obtain this degree. Please check detail of study units at https://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/technicalarthistory/

More Information

The Masters focuses on the act of making and everything that encompasses: materials, techniques, intentions, context and concept. You will study treatises and other testimonies on artistic practice and reconstruct historical recipes and modern techniques to understand artists' materials, practices and aesthetic choices. You will develop transferable skills and a thorough understanding of the science and conservation that supports the interpretation of artworks. You will learn about the change and preservation of cultural heritage, as well as exploring issues of authenticity. Technical art history is an exciting and rapidly growing field involving art historians, scientists and conservators, which also branches out to economics, social history and philosophy.

Career Opportunities

You can join one of the following careers:

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