3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program
What is the Media, Art, Design and Architecture program about?
This three-year, full-time academic program offers an interdisciplinary exploration of visual and material culture. It integrates four disciplines—media, art, design, and architecture—providing students with a broad theoretical and historical foundation. The program emphasizes critical analysis over practical creation, preparing students to examine cultural expressions within various societal and global contexts.
Key Focus Areas:
Critical examination of visual and material culture
Historical and theoretical perspectives on media, art, design, and architecture
Interdisciplinary analysis of cultural expressions
Understanding the societal and environmental impacts of culture
Unique Selling Points:
Interdisciplinary curriculum combining four creative fields
Opportunity to specialize in one discipline from the second year
Located in Amsterdam, a vibrant cultural hub
Courses taught entirely in English
Emphasis on academic research and critical thinking
Year-wise Breakdown of Core Modules
Year 1: Foundations
Approaching Visual and Material Culture
European Cultural History
History of Media, Art, Design and Architecture: Early Modern, Modern, and Contemporary
Image and Object Analysis
Academic Skills in Arts and Culture
Research Methods
MKDA Orientation Modules
Year 2: Specialization and Integration
Exhibition Machines
Film and Media History
Media Theory and Analysis
Urban Culture and Public Space
Historiography of Media, Art, Design and Architecture
The Postmedium Condition: Contemporary Art and Media
World Heritage and Conflict
Study Trip focusing on chosen specialization
Year 3: Deepening Knowledge and Thesis
Bachelor Thesis in chosen specialization
Current Debates in Art and Culture
Research Seminar aligned with specialization
Contesting Images
Electives, minors, internships, or study abroad opportunities
Learning and Assessment Methods
Teaching Formats:
Lectures and seminars
Case study analyses
Field trips to museums and cultural sites
Group discussions and presentations
Assessment Types:
Written essays and research papers
Oral presentations
Participation in seminars and discussions
Bachelor thesis (7,000–10,000 words)
Rankings
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is consistently ranked among the top universities globally, recognized for its strong programs in humanities and social sciences.
Study trips related to chosen specialization
Visits to museums, exhibitions, and cultural institutions
Opportunities for internships and study abroad programs
Career Paths:
Cultural analyst or researcher
Curator or museum educator
Media and design consultant
Urban and spatial planner
Academic researcher or lecturer
Postgraduate Progression:
Eligibility for Master's programs in art history, media studies, design, architecture, and related fields at VU Amsterdam or other institutions.
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