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Information about the programme Aesthetics
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Name of st.programme
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Aesthetics
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Faculty
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FFI
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Valid from – till
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2020/2021
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Type of study
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Bachelor
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Form of study
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Full-time
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Std. length of study
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3
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Max.length of study
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5
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Awarded degree
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Bachelor
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Credit limit
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180
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Reported
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Yes
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Programme guarantor
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Skalický David, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Language
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Czech
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Educational goals
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The bachelor study program Aesthetics is designed for students interested in the study of aesthetics, art, and culture. The study is based on the tradition of the discipline, as it has been constituted from the second half of the 18th century to the present. It reflects the changes that have occurred during its development, while also addressing the most recent topics that have been established in the field of aesthetics (e.g. the relationship of high and popular culture, environmental aesthetics, etc.).
The content of the study is primarily the basic aesthetic and art theories, the basics of philosophy, the history of individual arts (literature, fine art, photography, architecture, film, music), as well as the theory of culture.
The basic curriculum consists of two key areas: the aim of the study is both provide the student with knowledge of the basic concepts of philosophical aesthetics, its history and related general theories of culture, and with the basic orientation in theory and history of individual arts. In this respect, the study has a distinctive comparative and interdisciplinary dimension - the emphasis is on reflection of both relations and specifics of different types of art. However, the key frontier phenomena of aesthetics such as kitsch, popular art, and the aesthetic appraisal of natural and non-artistic phenomena are also explored. The aim of such conceived study is to prepare academically educated specialists able to apply their knowledge and skills not only in the field of aesthetics, but also in a wide range of cultural institutions.
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Study programme profile
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akademický
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Study programme accreditation No.
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NAU-206/2018-8
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Study programme already accredited in accordance with the new Universities Act
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Yes
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Study programme accredited with the whole institute
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No
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Možnost rigorózní zkoušky
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No
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ISCED field of study classification codes
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0213
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Joint-degrees
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Ne
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Study programme accredited from
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08.01.2019
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Study programme accredited until
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08.01.2029
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Accreditation constrained
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bez omezení
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Additional info on the programme
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Relation to other study programmes
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The program is followed by a Master's degree program "History of Art and Visual Studies" at the Faculty of Arts of the University of South Bohemia, which takes into account the new principles of accreditation of study programs (A, A1, A2). However, thanks to its interdisciplinary focus, graduates of the Bachelor's degree program Aesthetics will also be able to continue in other humanitarian programs (e.g. art history, cultural studies, visual studies, media studies or semiotics, both in form A and A1 and A2).
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Graduate profile
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The graduate acquires knowledge, skills and competence in accordance with the profile of the study program of Aesthetics. The program focuses on the basic aesthetic and art theories, the basics of philosophy, the history of individual artistic types (literature, fine art, photography, architecture, film, music) and the history and theory of culture. The study is based on the orientation in the systematic and historical basis of the discipline, with an emphasis on the issues of artistic criticism, aesthetics of literature, theater, visual arts, media, and individual areas of non-artistic aesthetics. Students are also obliged to practice in cultural institutions during their study.
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Projected position of this programme’s graduates in the job market
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The study programs at the Faculty of Arts, University of South Bohemia have always defined the general employment of graduates of the study program and typical job positions that the graduate can hold. Thanks to interdisciplinary studies, the Aesthetics can prepare academically educated specialists that are able to apply knowledge and skills not only in aesthetics, but also in a wide range of cultural institutions (such as galleries, museums, theaters, publishing houses, media, public administration) holding the positions of experts on art and culture. In addition to that, graduates are also prepared for further education in the humanities - in the Master study program Aesthetics, but also in study programs close to fields like philosophy, literary theory, art history, visual culture, and semiotics.
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Job positions suitable for graduates
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A specialist in the fields of art and culture in a wide range of cultural institutions, such as galleries, museums, theaters, publishing houses, media, journals engaging in arts and culture, cultural institutions of the public administration etc.
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Theses topics
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Návrhy témat prací: Estetická teorie Johna Deweyho. Estetika a filozofie Franka Sibleyho. Estetická problematika ve vybraných esejích Davida Huma. Estetické aspekty teorií "umění života". Neopragmatická estetika Richarda Rortyho. Otázka "konce umění" ve filozofii umění Artura C. Danta. Pojetí estetického objektu a umělecké kritiky ve filozofii Stephena C. Peppera. Umělecká kritika a pragmatismus Johna Deweyho. Problematika umění v díle Jana Patočky. Sémiotická teorie umění Nelsona Goodmana. Spor o estetickou povahu umění v druhé polovině 20. století. Umělecké dílo jako znak v pojetí Jana Mukařovského. Estetika fotografických avantgard, fotografie v surrealismu. Postmoderní fotografické teorie, kritická analýza Friedova pojetí estetiky současné fotografie. Estetika fotografie podle Rogera Scrutona a Kendalla L. Waltona. Koncept hry v estetice a filosofii Hanse-Georga Gadamera. Divadlo jako znak. Problematika filmového kánonu. Literatura a kýč. Spor o estetickou povahu umění v druhé polovině 20. století. Adornova kritika populární kultury. Umění, média, simulakrum.
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Education area
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Topic areas
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The science of art and culture (100%)
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Programme st. specializations
Study programme committee
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Member from - till |
| Bílek Petr, prof. PhDr. CSc. |
Committee Member |
2017-10-24 00:00:00.0
24.10.2017
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| Dadejík Ondřej, Mgr. Ph.D. |
Committee Member |
2017-10-24 00:00:00.0
24.10.2017
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| Demeter Peter, PhDr. Ph.D. |
Committee Member |
2017-10-24 00:00:00.0
24.10.2017
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| Kaplický Martin, Mgr. Ph.D. |
Committee Member |
2017-10-24 00:00:00.0
24.10.2017
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| Skalický David, Mgr. Ph.D. |
Committee Chair |
2017-10-24 00:00:00.0
24.10.2017
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