Summary 
Academic year 2024/2025

Level of qualification

Master's Degree Programme

Ministerial degree code

LM-89 (Art History)

Regulations

The teaching regulations of the study course depend on the following organisational aspects: educational goals, access methods, study plan, exams, final exam, job opportunities, etc. Throughout their university career, students must refer to the teaching regulations enforced from their matriculation.

Double and Joint Degree

An agreement with the Université de Tours is active, under which the two universities will recognize to the selected students, at the conclusion of the studies, the double title of "Master’s Degree of arts in History of Arts and Conservation of Artistic Heritage" (Ca' Foscari University of Venice) and "Master 1 and 2  "Etudes italiennes et Histoire de l’art - (mention “Histoire de l’art” - University of Tours).
Access: Selection call.

Where

Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Malcanton Marcorà, Dorsoduro 3484/D, 30123 Venice (Italy).
For further information please contact the Humanities Campus,  campus.umanistico@unive.it

Head of studies

Prof. Marco Dalla Gassa (Teaching Committee Coordinator,  dallagas@unive.it)

Language

Italian

Access to the programme

Open admission subject to assessment of minimum requirements.

Quota reserved to non-EU students residing outside Italy: 10 seats.

Admission requirements

To be admitted to this Master's Degree Programme students must possess a proper individual educational background and the minimum curricular requirements. A certified knowledge of English at minimum level B2 is also required.
Details about the assessment procedures are available in the webpage dedicated to admission requirements.

Admission with international qualification

Applicants with international qualification must have obtained a bachelor’s degree that is the result of at least 3 years of study. The preliminary evaluation of the qualification is mandatory. Procedures and deadlines are available on the dedicated online platform.
International qualification will be evaluated by the designated teaching committee after the pre-evaluation procedure carried out on the online platform.

Course overview

The preservation and protection of the artistic heritage involves multiple sectors of institutions, society, and the economy; it is therefore important that specialised studies lead to an ever broader and deeper knowledge of artistic phenomena, which in this way can be understood and valued.
This Master's Degree Programme equips students with a thorough knowledge in the field of history of art and artistic techniques from the Middle Ages to the Contemporary Age. It produces experts in various sectors of artistic production or specific subject areas. Learning activities, frequently on a seminar basis, will lead to in-depth analysis of fundamental knowledge of these study areas and will be enriched by subjects that are not included in the corresponding Bachelor's Degree Programme.
Internships will be organized in cooperation with educational and cultural institution.
The quality of the course preparation makes it possible to fulfil high responsibility roles in the study and conservation, cataloguing, management, and valorisation of historical and artistic heritage, in the organisation and management of artistic and cultural exhibitions, and in the planning and implementation of cultural and educational activities.

Curricula available

  • Medieval and Byzantine;
  • Modern;
  • Contemporary.

Occupational profiles

Master's degree graduates in Art History and Conservation of the Artistic Heritage may hold positions of high responsibility in public and private institutions in charge of study, classification, safeguarding, conservation, enhancement and management of the historical-artistic heritage (superintendences, museums, national and international bodies, foundations).

Attendance

Open

Examination assessment and graduation

Learning activities comprise taught courses, seminars, workshops and internships so that students can acquire a broad range of competencies that are transferable to the world of work.

Learning outcomes are continuously assessed by means of written and oral exams.

The final exam consists of a dissertation that must contain original research, documentation and exhaustive scientific analysis, and that must be defended before a committee made up of university professors and experts.

Access to further studies

Professional Master's Programmes (1st and 2nd level) and PhD programmes

Last update: 14/03/2024