The Master in History of Art and Archaeology: Musicology aims to give the student advanced training in methodology and criticism in the field of musicology.
The master aims to provide second level musicology training of a less specialised nature than the 120 course, but just as complete when it comes to learning. As such, it does not include methodological research approaches (applied to the subject of a dissertation).
End of study work consists of taking stock of a given subject, with the critical view and rigour required in university courses.
Accessible master :
Master [120] of arts in History of Art and Archaeology: Musicology [120.0]
Direct access to the second year of the master; training includes the Dissertation and the Dissertation seminar (30 credits), one focus and the possible further trainings (maximum 30 credits).
Links to the Teacher Training Certificate (upper secondary education) :
access to the
Teacher Training Certificate (upper secondary education) - History of Art and Archaeology, general [30.0]
is only possible for holders of a
Master [60] of arts in History of Art and Archaeology : General [60.0]
; additional training (to be defined depending on the student's course of study) is crucial for any student who holds a
Master [120] of arts in History of Art and Archaeology : General
[120.0]
.