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Study program
Applied Arts
Master academic studies at the Faculty of Applied Arts

 

Master study program Applied Arts is based within the educational-artistic field of Arts, academic discipline of  Applied Art and Design, and contains all of the elements required by Law.

The aim of the study program is to allow students to consolidate acquired knowledge relevant to professional work, and to further develop the necessary personal qualities in order to prepare themselves for possible continuation of their education.

Academic and professional title acquired at the end of study is: Graduated applied artist – Master. Detailed specification of the acquired professional competence and the awarded qualification is described in the diploma supplement for one of the two possible orientations, i.e. specialized artistic fields.

Each module is further divided into two basic groups of elective courses: pedagogical and expert. The pedagogical group, in addition to the expert core courses, contains social science/humanities and pedagogical courses which present a student with the qualifications required for teaching in primary and secondary schools. The expert-oriented group has an emphasis on expert courses, with larger number of classes.

Upon approval of the thesis topic and mentor, the thesis work is undertaken during the second semester. After completing the thesis work at the end of the semester and academic year,
a candidate defends  the thesis (degree examination) before a commitee. In order to complete the studies students must achieve at least 60 ECTS, fulfill all obligations required by the curriculum and successfully defend the thesis.

The school year is divided into two semesters, with each term lasting 15 working weeks. An educational content of 1 ECTS is realized by 30 hours of student workload.

The study program consists of modules that contain required core courses, electives and thesis. By selecting the appropriate modules the student chooses one of nine possible orientations.

The main theoretical and artistic courses, important for the final orientation and choice of topic that the student addresses through research and work on independent Thesis, are set within each module.

All courses are one semester long. The structure of each course is described in the course specification, which includes: number of ECTS credits allocated per course, prerequisites for enrollment, objective, outcome, theoretical and practical content, literature, weekly number of active teaching, teaching methods, as well as the modes of continuous assessment of knowledge.

The modular structure of the study program, as well as flexible rules, allow students to change their study orientation or program, as well as to expand the study program by choosing one of the optional modules. Transfers from other study programs / orientations, as well as expanding the study program, are determined by the Study Regulations.

Basic forms of teaching defined by the curriculum are: lectures and exercises, as well as active teaching and independent practical work of students. For courses that have artistic character, the coursework takes place at the Faculty premises, in studios or specialized workspaces. Lectures can be realized ex cathedra or by individual tuition. The exercises are complementary to the lectures, and students answer the curriculum goals through practical work on artistic tasks, projects or research topics.

Conditions for admission to the study program are: completed undergraduate academic studies of Applied Arts or a related program with obtained equivalence. Completed undergraduate academic studies of Applied Arts with appropriate orientation give candidates an advantage in the selection of appropriate elective modules. The list of candidates for admission to the first year of graduate academic studies is based on the average overall mark achieved during undergraduate studies, as well as on the quality of submitted artwork. The Admission Committee consists of the members of the Department council.

The study program is formulated according to the long tradition of art education at the home institution, as well as the contemporary theory and practice of Applied Arts. Its purpose is to create a contemporary, creative, artistically and technically educated, responsible, professional specialized persons, qualified and competent for creative and artistic work in the field of Applied Arts.

Modularized study program of master studies in Applied Art involves a complex and diverse set of disciplines and sub-artistic fields that have a common set of core characteristics. These common features primarily include: conceptualization, implementation / production and promotion. They include a wide range of creations, from artifacts intended to meet intellectual and aesthetic needs, to functional products, facilities, systems and services. The entire process, from conceptualization to dissemination, requires the use of a wide range of mainly visual languages that turn ideas into aesthetically articulated two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes.

The main objective of the study program is to provide students with relevant knowledge, allow them to develop personal skills and creativity and therefore, prepare and train them for their chosen profession, further education and vocational training.