Curriculum and Teaching Features
The Master’s Program aims to cultivate art professionals who possess both academic research capabilities and artistic practice expertise. It also prepares students for careers in art theory, arts administration, and professional art education.
The curriculum is organized into two major areas: Visual Arts Theory and Visual Arts Practice. The Visual Arts Practice area encompasses two specializations:
The program’s core competencies are reflected in its teaching practices, diverse learning activities, and academic exchanges. The program encourages independent and creative learning while keeping pace with contemporary developments in the arts. Students are encouraged to make effective use of advanced digital media, technologies, and creative tools to explore new directions in visual arts.
Through this curriculum, students develop an international perspective, remain responsive to contemporary trends, and expand their capabilities in artistic expression, creative practice, and academic research.