The Master?s in ?at ?combines a solid theoretical foundation with attention for the field of arts. After graduating, you?ll be a valuable asset to the cultural sector, thanks to your theoretical and methodological knowledge, your well-developed communication skills and your knowledge of the latest scientific insights. With this Master?s degree, you can find work as a project manager or coordinator at museums, art centres, heritage institutions, festivals, art dealers and organisations at the cutting edge of making and financing art and culture. You could also work as a journalist or policy maker.

Specialisations

The Arts and Culture Master?s has three specialisations: one is English-taught and the other two are Dutch-taught. As electives, you can choose courses belonging to the other specialisations. The Dutch-taught specialisations sometimes offer English courses.

Why study Arts & Culture at Radboud University?

  • You can take courses from other Master?s specialisations ? or programmes ? and thus tailor our programme to best suit your own interests.
  • You get to explore Western art history ranging from antiquity to the present.
  • The programme focuses on the social significance of art and culture.
  • We offer a lot of excursions.
  • Unique in the Netherlands is our chair in Early Christian Art.
  • Our programme is broad as well as multidisciplinary.
  • Our programme is taught using a wide variety of teaching methods and assignments.
  • You?ll be taught in a stimulating, collegial setting with small groups.
  • Research and education are closely interweaved.

Career prospects

Upon completing the Master?s programme in Arts and Culture, you?ll be able to work in the broad field that is arts and culture.

  • You can work at cultural institutions as a project manager or coordinator. You can start by working at museums, art centres, heritage institutions, festivals,art dealers and organisations at the cutting edge of making and financing the arts.
  • You can fulfill an intermediary position as an arts and cultural expert or policy maker at a municipal, provincial or national government.You can consulton funding patternsorattractbenefactorsand sponsors.
  • You could work in journalism or publishing.

Want to learn more??

Would you like to learn more about this programme and Radboud University? Join us for our Master?s Open Day on 16 March 2019! To learn more and register for this exciting event, visit www.ru.nl/masters/openday.