PERFORMATIVE AND INTERMEDIAL MUSICOLOGY AND DANCE STUDIES MA
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Course Duration / ECTS | 4 semesters / 120 ECTS |
University degree | Master of Arts (MA) |
Admission Requirements and Curriculum | · In order to be admitted to the MA course in Performative and Intermedial Musicology and Dance Studies, students must hold a bachelor’s degree in Musicology and Dance Studies or in a related field from an accredited inland or international institution of higher education. · Curriculum |
Language of instruction German | Proof of language proficiency |
Dates and Deadlines | · The dates and deadlines change every semester. · The current deadlines and dates can be found here. |
Information on the department and departmental student representatives | Department of Musicology and Dance Studies |
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What will I learn?
The interdisciplinary MA degree course in Performative and Intermedial Musicology and Dance Studies provides a deepening, research-orientated study of the individual subjects of Musicology and Dance Studies as well as a narrowing of the two disciplines. Students examine the historic, intermedial and performative-artistic perspectives of music and dance, which are formed of the three axes of the course (scene – media – transdisciplinarity). A broad concept of music and dance provides the basis on which methods specific to the discipline are contrasted against and expanded by approaches taken from other fields of the humanities, as well as from social and cultural studies.
What makes Salzburg so special as a place to study?
Several good reasons to study this course in Salzburg: the attractive combination of art and cultural studies; well-functioning and -equipped university and departmental libraries; the Derra di Moroda Dance Archives; numerous possibilities to gather practical research experience; extended range of studies /possibility to combine this course with an academic-artistic course at the University Mozarteum; etc.
Which career opportunities do I have?
Graduates are qualified for a variety of occupations and careers. They work in cultural institutions – culture management, cultural policy and administration –, dance and concert institutions, and in theatres. Further occupations include journalism (print media, television, broadcasting) and the recording and image industry. They are further qualified to work in libraries and archives, press agencies and publishing companies, as well as to conduct research at universities and art colleges.
Contact
Univ.Prof. Dr. Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl
Head of the curriculum committee Musicology and Dance Studies
Erzabt-Klotzstraße 1, 5020 Salzburg
Tel.: +43 662 8044-4650
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Photographs: © Luigi Caputo (1-3) I © Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl (4)