Arts & Culture: Comparative Arts and Media Studies 12 months Postgraduate Programme By Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Are you interested in the dynamic interrelations between media, arts and the environment?

Audiovisual media are essential to our society. Platforms, interfaces and networked infrastructures have become ubiquitous and influence all aspects of private and public life, and media culture is enmeshed with politics and the living world like never before. Digital media have not only radically reconfigured how we sense the world and create, exhibit and interact with film, television, art and cultural objects. Media also represent, communicate and contribute to global environmental crises.

Comparative Arts and Media Studies is one of the tracks of the master's programme in Arts & Culture. Find more information about the other tracks here.

Five reasons to choose Comparative Arts and Media Studies at VU:
  • You will learn in a globally unique way to combine a focus on media, art, and environment.
  • You will have the opportunity to study cultural phenomena across various formats and art forms.
  • You will gain a strong conceptual and theoretical grounding.
  • You will learn to analyse concrete cultural, curatorial, and artistic practices.
  • You will gain media literacy skills to historically contextualise a fast-paced audiovisual culture.

Summer School

Apply to VU Amsterdam Summer School and develop your academic skills in a focused and inspiring study abroad experience.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Are you interested in the dynamic interrelations between media, arts and the environment?

Audiovisual media are essential to our society. Platforms, interfaces and networked infrastructures have become ubiquitous and influence all aspects of private and public life, and media culture is enmeshed with politics and the living world like never before. Digital media have not only radically reconfigured how we sense the world and create, exhibit and interact with film, television, art and cultural objects. Media also represent, communicate and contribute to global environmental crises.

Comparative Arts and Media Studies is one of the tracks of the master's programme in Arts & Culture. Find more information about the other tracks here.

Five reasons to choose Comparative Arts and Media Studies at VU:
  • You will learn in a globally unique way to combine a focus on media, art, and environment.
  • You will have the opportunity to study cultural phenomena across various formats and art forms.
  • You will gain a strong conceptual and theoretical grounding.
  • You will learn to analyse concrete cultural, curatorial, and artistic practices.
  • You will gain media literacy skills to historically contextualise a fast-paced audiovisual culture.

Summer School

Apply to VU Amsterdam Summer School and develop your academic skills in a focused and inspiring study abroad experience.

Admission Requirements

180+
92+
6.5+

1 Year
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
2,694 EUR
International
24,830 EUR

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