Master's Degree Course in Art, Valorization Strategies and the Markets
Recommended study plan
1st Year (Common courses)
Compulsory activities | CFU |
History of collecting and the antiques market - L-ART/02 | 6 |
Visual cultures - L-ART/06 | 6 |
The museum system | 12 |
Culture and management for museums and art institutes - L-ART/04 | 6 |
Museum and art institute communication - SPS/08 | 6 |
Elements of storytelling - L-FIL-LET/11 | 6 |
Management and start-ups for the art - SECS-P/08 | 9 |
Art professions - SECS-P/07 | 9 |
Art market theories | |
Foundation strategies | |
Auction house strategies | |
Gallery strategies | |
Cultural heritage law in Italy and Europe - IUS/10 | 6 |
2nd Year
Compulsory activities | CFU |
Curatorial Studies | 12 |
History and theory of contemporary exhibitions - L-ART/06 | 6 |
Art Direction of cultural and artistic events - L-ART/04 | 6 |
Digital Media curatorship | 12 |
Social media Communication - SPS/08 | 6 |
Art and the Web - L-ART/06 | 6 |
Philosophy of art - M-FIL/04 | 6 |
Artistic and cultural design, production and communication | 12 |
Elective courses | 12 |
Final exam | 12 |
Elective courses include | CFU |
Setting up exhibitions and events | 6 |
Teaching art | 6 |
IT for art | 6 |
Management of cultural businesses and organisations | 6 |
Press office for art | 6 |
The Final Dissertation consists of a presentation, before a Commission of lecturers, chaired by a supervisor and a co-supervisor, of the dissertation of the master's degree, in the form of a large written paper
Without prejudice to the obligations of originality, bibliographic updating, critical evaluation skills and methodological rigour, the dissertation may rather be based on the method of research conducted on previous scientific literature, i.e. it may represent a more markedly original work capable of configuring, at least at the beginning, a personal contribution to research on the subject
The Selection Boards for the Final Dissertation and for the awarding of the qualification - composed of at least seven members, of which at least four are official Professors of the Faculty or of courses taken from other Faculties - are appointed by the Dean of the Faculty. The Commissions are presided over by the Dean of the Faculty or, in his absence, by the most senior Lecturer or the most senior Lecturer
The Commission expresses a brief qualitative evaluation of the Final Round (insufficient, sufficient, decent, good, excellent, excellent), which takes into account both the evaluation of the thesis expressed by the Supervisor and the Co-supervisor, and the discussion of the thesis supported by the Candidate. This valuation gives the right to the acquisition of the envisaged credits. In case of negative assessment, the student is required to repeat the Final Dissertation
The degree grade is expressed collectively by the Commission in one hundred and tenths on the basis of the evaluation of the curriculum of the studies (number and grade of curricular and extra-curricular training activities, years of course, any internship not required, periods of study abroad within the framework of European programs) and the evaluation assigned to the Final Dissertation