Art History Research, Theory, Practice Master at Philipps-University Marburg

Overview

The Art History Research, Theory, Practice Master program at Philipps-University Marburg offers a rigorous academic pathway for students pursuing a Master in Arts, Design and Architecture. Conducted primarily in German, this curriculum is designed to provide deep theoretical insights and practical expertise. The program spans 4 semesters. Regarding financial requirements, the tuition fee is approximately no tuition fees (semester contribution may apply). A bachelor's degree in Art History or a related field is required. Alternatively a degree in another discipline with at least 60 CP in relevant modules is accepted. German DSH 2 is required for admission. For specific admission criteria or document checklists, please refer to the institution for exact details.