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Faculty Faculty of Arts (FFI)
Study programme History of Art (B0213A320003)
Branch of study / Specialization History of Art (B0213A320003/0 - 2020)
Level of acquired qualification Bachelor
Form of study Full-time
Standard length of study 3 years
Number of ECTS credits 180
Qualification awarded Bachelor (0)
Access to further studies Master study programme  
Type of completion State Final Exam
Study and Examination Code URL
Faculty coordinator for international students
Hrdá Jitka, Mgr.
Email: hrda@ff.jcu.cz
Phone: +420 38 903 4826
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Key learning outcomes The Bachelor's degree program History of Art is oriented towards the study of fine arts and architecture. Its aim is to prepare university educated specialists capable of critical thinking, theoretical insight and practical application. The study is designed as a three-year course and takes place only in full-time form. In addition to a common foundation, the student will go through courses that give him a deeper insight into the background, content, form and function of works of art and architecture from antiquity to the end of the 20th century. They will also become acquainted with the historiography of the field of art history and current methodological approaches in the analysis and interpretation of a work of art. The student will learn to use basic tools of art history, allowing deeper understanding of a work of art, such as Christian and profane iconography, and will go through courses that prepare him for the practice of art historian in various cultural institutions. The study program is designed to provide students with quality education in the field of art history and at the same time to show potential future specialization and also to open space to study other historical or humanities offered at the Faculty of Arts of the University of South Bohemia or other universities. All this will provide graduates with high-quality equipment to facilitate their employment in today's labor market.
Specific admission requirements unspecified
Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning unspecified
Qualification requirements and regulations unspecified
Profile of the programme unspecified
Persistence requirements unspecified
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples unspecified
Branch of study / Specialization guarantor Šroněk Michal, doc. PhDr. CSc.

Segment composition (blocks and Courses within):

Abbreviation
DU_bc_A
Name of segment
Dějiny umění (A)
Name of block
unspecified
Status
Compulsory
Min. credits
109
Max. ECTS credits
-
Min. number of courses
24
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
UUK/7ECUS European and Czech Art of Medieval Times 5 Zk+ 2+0+1 1 Winter The course is available to visiting students
UAC/7PVH Auxiliary Historical Disciplines 5 Zk+ 1+0+2 1 Winter The course is available to visiting students
Name of block
unspecified
Status
Compulsory option
Min. credits
56
Max. ECTS credits
225
Min. number of courses
-
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
UUK/7ZPE1 The Basic Concepts of Aesthetics I 5 Zp 2+0+1 2 Winter The course is available to visiting students
UUK/7PGA Late Gothic Architecture of South Bohem. 4 Zp 2+0+0 2 Summer The course is available to visiting students
UUK/7TUK2 Theory of Art Criticism II 5 Zk+ 2+0+1 2 Summer The course is available to visiting students
UUK/7EK The Aesthetics of Landscape 4 Zp 2+0+0 - Winter The course is available to visiting students
UUK/7S201 Sculpture of the 1st half of the 20th c. 4 Zp 2+0+0 - Winter The course is available to visiting students
UUK/7S202 Sculpture of the 2nd half of the 20th c. 4 Zp 2+0+0 - Summer The course is available to visiting students
UUK/7OO Images of Enlightenment 4 Zp 2+0+0 - Summer The course is available to visiting students
UUK/7STR Structuralism - Basic Concepts 4 Zp 2+0+0 - Summer The course is available to visiting students
UUK/7ED Aesthetics of Theatre 4 Zp 0+0+2 - Summer The course is available to visiting students