The discipline of art psychotherapy draws upon the visual arts, psychotherapy and psychology and is applied within psychiatry, special education, social services and the voluntary sector. Art psychotherapists work with individuals, groups and communities.. The course aims to integrate learning across the theoretical, experiential and practical aspects of the training. Graduates are eligible for registration with the Health Professions Council as Registered Arts Therapists (Art) and are eligible for full membership of BAAT (British Association of Art Therapists.
Estonian Academy of Arts is offering a 2-year Master of Animation programme to postgraduate students interested in animation directing and filmmaking.
The Department of Art and Archaeology at SOAS provides a uniquely broad range of courses in the history of art, architecture and material culture of Africa and Asia, from their origins to modern times. The regions covered include China, Japan, Korea, the Islamic world, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and Africa (including the African Diaspora).
The Archaeology and History of Art program (ARHA) is an interdisciplinary masters program whose primary goal is to provide an in-depth education in the history of art and architecture, archaeology, and cultural history of the lands which comprise present day Turkey.
The MSc in Arts & NGO Management is a one-year full-time programme, entirely taught in English, designed for applicants seeking cross-disciplinary training in preparation for employment in non-profit organisations (inc. cultural and artistic associations, public sector, health, leisure, solidarity). The programme provides interdisciplinary practices in problem solving for project work that bridges all levels of the organisation: sector specific knowledge, consumer studies, strategy, communication, and research.
An Arts Manager is a new figure, one who is able to identify original contents and organize a detailed programming of event characteristics, as well as planning and fundraising necessary resources. They also have an essential understanding of the strategic positioning of cultural products.
The one-year international Master's programme in Comparative Arts and Media Studies at VU University Amsterdam focuses on current developments in the fields of media, arts, and design.
The study of art history should start from original works of art. Where better, then, to study the history of Netherlandish art than in the Netherlands? This comprehensive, one-year Master’s specialisation is unique in the Dutch academic world, exploring the history of the visual arts and architecture of the Netherlands from the Late Middle Ages to the present.
The VAMA Researchmaster's offers a study of current developments in visual arts, architecture and media – from both a theoretical and historical perspective.
The MA in the Photographic Image is unique in the UK, with its focus on the theory, history and analysis of the photographic image from an intercultural perspective. It examines the role of one of the modern world’s most significant modes of representation across a range of contexts and chronologies, from family snapshots to the images that articulate the events of collective history.
Our Masters program takes into account the concern for human beings and the creation of interior settings that support both human activities and values. Upon the satisfactory completion of our program, graduates are able to think creatively and solve problems in a professional fashion. Our Masters in Interior Architecture aims at furthering knowledge acquired at the undergraduate level, as well as opening up new vision for specialization in certain aspects of interior design. This program also aims at achieving the following objectives: to develop computer-based design skills, to ease adaption to everyday professional life, and to help further creativity when finding solutions to design problems.
The one-year international Master's programme in Comparative Arts and Media Studies at VU University Amsterdam focuses on current developments in the fields of media, arts, and design.