Master's Degree - History of Renaissance Art and Architecture
The Master's Degree course in History of Renaissance Art and Architecture enables the student to appreciate, value and promote the historical importance of Renaissance art and architecture as the forerunner of modern art and architecture, emphasizing its influences and cultural impact that still echoes today especially in reference to the so-called “Universal Men,” i.e. those artists and scientists who ranged across all known human knowledge at the time. Successful completion of this degree program will result in 120 ECTS.
Modules and content
Upon completion of the Master's Degree course in History of Renaissance Art and Architecture, the student will have acquired the tools that will enable him or her to conduct an art-historical evaluation of a work of art or architecture taken under consideration, being able to read that work in the context of the period of reference and emphasizing its technical innovation and influence in subsequent eras.
Professional Outcomes.
The Master's Degree in History of Renaissance Art and Architecture offers several possibilities for employment in the world of work in a variety of fields. Below is an example of a possible employment outlet:
- Expert in Renaissance Art and Architecture
First Year
ICAR/18 - History of Renaissance Architecture - 10 ECTS
L-ART/04 - Museology - 10 ECTS
M-FIL/06 - History of Philosophy I - 8 ECTS
M-STO/06 - History of Religions - 6 ECTS
M-STO/02 - Renaissance History - 8 ECTS
End-of-year internship - 8 ECTS
End-of-year paper - 10 ECTS
Second Year
L-ART/02 - History of Renaissance Art - 10 ECTS
M-FIL/06 - History of Philosophy II - 8 ECTS
M-DEA/01 - Cultural Anthropology - 6 ECTS
ICAR/18 - Restoration and Conservation of Cultural Heritage - 8 ECTS
IUS/10 - Law of Cultural Heritage - 6 ECTS
End-of-course internship - 8 ECTS
Final Examination - 14 ECTS