Visual Culture

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 11.7 k / Year(s) Deadline: Jan 16, 2025
103 place StudyQA ranking:4364 Duration:24 months

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Programme overview

* Master's Programme, 2 Years, Full time
* Code: LU-18660
* 120 credits
* Lund Campus
* Study period: 03 Sep 2012 30 May 2014

This Master s programme aims to strengthen the student s theoretical knowledge and understanding of the vital importance of images and other visual expressions for communication in society. Visuality is studied from a critical and intermedial perspective, which includes elements of sound or music, and where aspects like power, history, social relations, gender, and ethnicity are central. The programme is mainly constructed as an interdisciplinary combination of Art History and Visual Studies, Film Studies, and Musicology. Furthermore the role of visual communication (and to some extent, its auditory reinforcements) is analysed -in artistic as well as mass medial forms - when it comes to shaping the major issues of life. The programme covers both mass culture and art, for instance, design objects, architecture and urban environments; painting, photographs and sculptures; film, video and television. Programme modules/Courses Theory of Science and Methodology in Visual Culture (15 ECTS), Western Design in a Globalised World (15 ECTS) or Swedish National Film Culture in a Global Context (15 ECTS), Audio-visual Culture (15 ECTS) and Representations of Violence in the Visual Arts and Media (15 ECTS), Visual Culture (30 ECTS), Master s degree project (30 ECTS).

Career prospects After completing the programme you will be able to actively mediate your knowledge of the visual field, thereby satisfying society s needs for critical tools of analysis. Future career prospects include work within: cultural administration and production, planning and shaping of public space, cultural journalism/criticism, teaching, and research within the field of visual studies, as well as in a wider research context, given the growing importance of visual knowledge in other areas, e.g. the biosciences, pedagogy, etc.

Term 1

Compulsory Course:

* Theory of Science and Methodology in Visual Culture, 15 credits,

Optional Courses:

Individual choice of a 1st or 2nd cycle course taught in English, 15 credits, The host departments offer the following courses, one specialising in art, the other specialising in film:

* Western Design in a Globalised World, 15 credits,
* Swedish National Film Culture in a Global Context, 15 credits.

Term 2

Optional Courses:

Individual choice of a 1st or 2nd cycle course taught in English, 15 credits. The host departments offer the following courses taught in English, specialising in either art, music, or film:

* Audio-visual Culture, 15 credits,
* Representations of Violence in the Visual Arts and Media, 15 credits.

Term 3

Compulsory Course:

* Visual Culture, 30 credits

Term 4

Compulsory Course:

* Degree Project in Visual Culture, 30 credits.

Bachelor degree in any of the following subjects (or in equivalent subjects from other or foreign universities): Art History, Visual Studies, Film studies, Design, Architecture, Musicology.English B (advanced) language proficiency shall be demonstrated in one of the following ways: * IELTS score of 6.5 (with no section less than 5.5) * TOEFL paper-based score of 4.5 (scale 1-6) in written test and a total score of 575; internet based score of 20 (scale 0-30) and a total score of 90 * Cambridge/Oxford Advanced Certificate of Proficiency * A Bachelors degree from a university where English is the only language of instruction, according to the International Handbook of Universities * A pass on English course B (Swedish upper secondary school). English Language Requirements IELTS band: 6.5 TOEFL paper-based test score : 575 TOEFL iBT® test: 90
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